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More companies prepare to engage as the economic crisis pushes through a liberalization of Russian shelf regulations.

We need 222 billion rubles (€4.4 billion) for the implementation of our plans in the Arctic, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said in the first meeting of Russia’s Arctic Commission.

Spending power among Russians is dramatically reduced as salaries fall and inflation hikes.

The Roslyakovo yard requests President Putin to stop Rosneft’s plans in Murmansk.

State oil company Zarubezhneft considers to bring home the “Deep Venture” (“Valentin Shashin”).

Russia’s largest Arctic port has its biggest downturn in more than ten years, while neigboring Norwegian ports boost their volumes.

The sharp downturn in Russian economy is putting the job market in strain. “The situation is under control”, the country’s minister of employment argues.

Andrey Patruchev, son of Russia’s powerful Security Council leader, takes over Gazprom Neft’s offshore department.

Prosecutors in Murmansk end their case against the man behind the popular Bloger51 news site.

The country is pumping billions and trillion into its armed forces. But not all new equipment looks like a lethal threat to the neighbors. Take a closer look at Russia’s new Army snowmobile.