Caracas, Sep 14 (EFE) Venezuela and Russia have completed negotiations for joint production from one of the fields in the oil-rich Orinoco Belt, Venezuelan state-owned oil giant PDVSA said.
The Junin 6 Block will have an estimated 'base production level of between 400 and 450,000 barrels of extra-heavy crude,' PDVSA said.
The National Petroleum Consortium, made up of Russia's Rosneft, Lukoil, Gazprom, TNK-BP and Surgutneftegaz, will have a 40 percent stake in the project, while PDVSA will hold a controlling 60 percent interest.
The joint venture 'will operate for a period of 25 years, under the terms laid out by the Ministry of the People's Power for Energy and Petroleum,' PDVSA said.
'This new strategic alliance between Venezuela and Russia is part of the new multipolar vision' that President Hugo Chavez's administration 'has designed in its investment plans to maximize the use of its energy resources,' PDVSA said.
The state-owned oil company, however, did not confirm press reports that the consortium would need to invest some $30 billion to develop Junin 6.