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Cablegate: Moscow Response to State 10743 for Required Reports To

Published: Fri 15 Feb 2008 03:25 PM
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FM AMEMBASSY MOSCOW
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UNCLAS MOSCOW 000444
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EEB/ESC/IEC
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ENRG ECON AFIN ABUD RS
SUBJECT: MOSCOW RESPONSE TO STATE 10743 FOR REQUIRED REPORTS TO
CONGRESS ON ENERGY
REF: STATE 10743
1. In response to action request in reftel, Embassy Moscow provides
the following answers:
A. Energy issues in Russia are handled by various sections in
Embassy Moscow and the constituent posts. In the Embassy, from the
State Department, the Economic Section, the Environment, Science,
and Technology Section, and the Executive Office all engage on
energy matters. The Political/Economic Sections in the Consulates
General in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok handle
energy issues from the regional perspective. The total number of
State Department staff in all these sections, including LES, is 47
(15 in Econ, 13 in EST, 9 in EXEC, and 10 in relevant sections of
CGs). In addition, the Department of Energy has two employees, an
attache and an LES, in Moscow devoted to non-nuclear energy issues.
The Department of Commerce's Commercial Service handles
energy-related commercial support, primarily assisting U.S.
companies interested in entering or expanding their business in the
Russian energy market. The DOE energy attache has extensive
experience specifically covering Russian and Eurasian energy
matters.
B. Time devoted to energy issues:
Economic Section:
1 Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs -- 20%
1 Deputy Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs -- 20%
1 Trade and Investment Unit Chief -- 20%
1 Economic Officer (Oil and Gas) -- 85%
1 Economic Officer -- 35%
1 OMS -- 10%
1 LES Economic Assistant -- 15%
1 LES Economic Assistant -- 15%
1 LES Economic Assistant -- 5%
1 LES Economic Assistant -- 5%
Environment, Science, and Technology (EST) Section:
1 EST Deputy Counselor -- 35%
1 EST Officer -- 65%
1 LES EST Assistant -- 50%
Executive Office:
1 Ambassador -- 10%
1 DCM -- 5%
1 OMS -- 5%
1 Interpreter -- 5%
CG St. Petersburg:
1 Pol/Econ Officer -- 10%
1 LES Pol/Econ Assistant -- 10%
CG Vladivostok:
1 Pol/Econ Officer -- 20%
1 LES Economic Assistant -- 35%
1 LES Political Assistant -- 10%
CG Yekaterinburg:
1 Pol/Econ Officer -- 10%
C. Brief descriptions of work performed:
Economic Section:
The Economic Minister Counselor and Deputy MC meet with a wide range
of government and industry contacts, encouraging a more open and
productive business climate for energy companies; monitor and report
on economic developments; and direct the work of the section,
including that described below.
The Trade and Investment Unit Chief meets with a wide range of
government and industry contacts; monitors and reports on economic
developments; and directs the work of the Unit, including those of
the Economic Officer responsible solely for oil and gas issues.
The Oil and Gas Officer monitors and reports on the oil and gas
sector in Russia, the world's largest producer and exporter of
hydrocarbons; develops and maintains relevant government, industry,
and NGO contacts.
The Economic Officer covering economic reform issues monitors and
reports on developments in the power sector; and develops and
maintains relevant contacts.
The Economic Section's OMS and LES Economic Assistants support the
work of the section by setting up appointments, conducting research,
attending meetings, serving as translators and interpreters when
needed, writing relevant reports, and developing and maintaining a
wide range of contacts.
EST Section:
The Deputy EST Counselor meets with a wide range of government
contacts to engage them on climate change issues and encourage
active participation in relevant multilateral fora; reports Russian
views and drafts memos, talking points, etc., reflecting GOR and NGO
approaches; and directs the work of the EST officer and LES.
EST officer monitors and reports on the evolution of the civilian
nuclear sector in Russia, Russia's export of civil nuclear
technology; maintains relevant government, industry, and NGO
contacts; is the liaison for Embassy programs involving the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the Russian government; and
coordinates with DOE office on all nuclear energy issues.
LES supports these activities by accompanying EST officers,
performing research on selected issues, and maintaining continuous
contact with GOR counterparts.
Executive Office:
The Ambassador and DCM engage the Russian government at the highest
levels to discuss U.S. and Russian domestic and international energy
policies, and to advocate for a more transparent, efficient, and
productive investment climate; meet with energy company senior
executives to share perspectives on Russian and global energy
issues; direct the activities of the entire Mission, including those
of the sections relevant to this report. The Ambassador's OMS and
interpreter support these activities.
CG Vladivostok:
The Pol/Econ Officer and two LES monitor, analyze, and report on any
and all political and economic developments in the region. This
includes monitoring and reporting on: the Russian legal framework,
developments related to the oil and gas sector, and developments in
the environmental, nuclear, coal, and power generation fields.
They also develop and maintain relationships with individuals
involved in the sector, including oil company employees, government
officials, and representatives in the media.
CG Yekaterinburg:
Pol/Econ Officer oversees one DOE FSN employee, who reports to
Moscow's Department of Energy Attache. Oversight includes
energy-related reporting, and support for VIP visits to the region
from Washington and Moscow. Officer also regularly participates in
weekly DVC with DOE, and outreach to Energy Department employees and
contractors in the region.
CG St. Petersburg:
Pol/Econ Officer and LES meet with energy company officials and
industry experts; visit export terminals; meet with
environmentalists to discuss ecological impact of pipelines, power
plants, etc.; and report on energy issues as they impact NW Russia.
D. State Department funds spent by post in FY 2007 on
energy-related activities are as follows:
-- personnel: $ 232,937 ($65,179 for LES and $167,758 for
Americans)
-- program: $2,897 (travel)
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