Venezuela gives Russia's Rosneft gas field concessions: Rosneft

Reuters  |  MOSCOW 

MOSCOW (Reuters) - has awarded licences to a unit of Russian major to develop two offshore gas fields, said in a statement.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro signed the deal during a visit to by CEO Igor Sechin, it said.

During the visit, Sechin also discussed Rosneft's cooperation with Venezuelan state energy company PDVSA, the statement said.

Under the agreement, which is valid for 30 years, wholly-owned unit Grupo will become the operator of the Patao and Mejillones offshore gas fields, said.

will have the right to sell all of the fields' production for export, including in the form of liquefied natural gas, the statement said.

It said total estimated reserves at the two fields are 180 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas, and that maximum annual production would be 6.5 bcm.

Venezuela's unravelling socialist government is increasingly turning to ally for the cash and credit it needs to survive.

has debts to state-owned of $6 billion, the Russian company estimated in August.

Last month, Russia's finance ministry agreed to a restructuring of Venezuela's debt to Moscow, not including PDVSA's debts to

(Reporting by Christian Lowe; Editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Sun, December 17 2017. 20:54 IST