As Palin assails Russia, Gazprom meets with Alaskan officials

MOSCOW | October 14

Bloomberg News - Gazprom, the biggest Russian energy company, offered to help Alaska increase natural gas supplies to the U.S. mainland, even after Governor Sarah Palin warned against Russian resurgence while campaigning for vice president.

The Russian state-run natural gas company sent eight senior executives to Anchorage for talks Monday with officials from the state Department of Natural Resources and with the ConocoPhillips chief executive, Jim Mulva, state and company officials said.

Gazprom, which supplies a quarter of the natural gas used by Europe, is seeking to increase its reach with projects around the world, including in North America. The courtship of Alaska comes less than a month after Palin criticized Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for "rearing his head" regarding the Russian maritime border with her state.

"The timing is as interesting as the visit itself," said Chris Weafer, chief strategist at UralSib Financial in Moscow. "Gazprom's entire senior management goes into Sarah Palin's backyard during a contentious election. There's a message there."

Karma, Baby, Karma ~ ed.

The Gazprom chief executive, Aleksei Miller, was accompanied by his deputies Valery Golubev, who served alongside Putin in the KGB, and Alexander Medvedev, who oversees Russian exports of natural gas. Gazprom said its executives had held a working breakfast with Walter Hickel, a former governor of Alaska and a supporter of Palin.

Palin, a Republican, has said she favors NATO membership for the former Soviet republics of Ukraine and Georgia, even though that could - under the alliance's mutual defense pact - commit the United States to a war with Russia if Moscow were to battle another NATO member.

Russia fought a five-day war with Georgia in August, an action condemned by Palin and Senator John McCain, the Republican candidate for president.

Miller said in June that Gazprom had approached ConocoPhillips and BP on joining their Denali pipeline project, designed to deliver Alaskan natural gas to the Continental United States. At the same time, Gazprom expressed interest in a rival pipeline project backed by TransCanada.

Gazprom did not specifically discuss pipeline projects during the meeting with Alaskan officials, said Marty Rutherford, deputy commissioner of the state Department of Natural Resources.

"They were talking very generically," she said. "They would love to partner with us and other firms."

Talks with Conoco, which is based in Houston, focused on "broad-based business opportunities," a company spokesman, Charlie Rowton, said.


liquid October 14, 2008 - 5:04pm

'Mulva?'

Snapdad2112 October 14, 2008 - 5:52pm

- eom


"The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential."

- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Escher Sketch October 14, 2008 - 6:08pm

...me what eom means. I'm i-net lingo challenged. Thanks in advance.

Celsius 233 October 15, 2008 - 7:09am

you'll also see it abbreviated as "n/t" or "no text".


"The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential."

- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Escher Sketch October 15, 2008 - 10:09am

...to you as well. :)

Celsius 233 October 16, 2008 - 7:09am

...thank you. eom. :)

Celsius 233 October 16, 2008 - 7:08am

she is too busy selling her soul to the GOP to pay attention to Alaska. Poor Todd, it appears she can only be passionate about one thing at a time. ;)

Asked if she had a political career beyond this election, Palin said, "That's a good question. No, because I am thinking about November 4th, and I am just so absolutely passionate about the job that we have in front of us from now to November 4th."

From Palin: "I've Got Nothing To Lose" In Attacking Obama

A report on the Alaska National Guard has come under fire, and of course it is partisan..started a year ago. The Report(PDF) Does she still use her experience as CiC of the Guard in her stump..lol

Tina October 14, 2008 - 6:29pm

They never would have shown their faces if she'd been around. She would have looked them in the eye and said, "Thanks but no thanks." Of course, then they would have waved money at her and she would have changed her mind.

It is interesting to watch Russia/Gazprom consolidate its natural gas position around the world. If The Economist is right, they're approaching a world monopoly...or at least a controlling stake. It seems as if Putin's been playing chess against a guy who plays checkers with fancy pieces.

Lex October 15, 2008 - 6:37am

...had the intelligence to wait until "she" was gone. I just hope Todd doesn't know.

Celsius 233 October 15, 2008 - 6:59am

That Putin was looking toward Alaska, that's why she made the comment about "Putin Rising From the West"

This cannot be a sudden surprise. These things just don't happen overnight.

Looks like the AIP will get its wish (snark). Good luck with that Russian Government, Taaadd (even more snark).

Synoia October 15, 2008 - 1:04pm

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