TNK-BP CEO and execs get permits to stay in Russia
By Katya Golubkova
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will renew work permits and visas for the chief executive and managers of BP's (BP.L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) oil venture TNK-BP TNBPI.RTS, easing fears of an exodus of foreign staff caught up in a bitter corporate dispute.
Controversy over visas and work permits for international staff is the latest issue to hit TNK-BP, whose owners oil major BP and four Russian or Russian-born billionaires are at loggerheads over strategy and management tactics.
Many analysts say the battle is about control of the venture, which made a $5.7 billion profit last year. Some industry observers say the Kremlin is playing a key role in a campaign to obtain the venture at some stage.
Konstantin Poltoranin, spokesman for Russia's migration service, on Wednesday said work permit requests from 49 executives from TNK-BP, who are mainly former executives of BP, would be cleared within 10 days and their visas would be automatically extended.
"We will speed up the process for those whose visas expire earlier," he said.
The migration service said later TNK-BP Chief Executive Robert Dudley, Chief Financial Officer James Owen and four other vice-presidents would get their visas as early as Thursday.
"We are making concessions ... No one will have to leave Russia," he said.
Sources with knowledge of the situation at TNK-BP told Reuters on Tuesday Dudley and other managers backed by BP might have to leave Russia within weeks, at least temporarily, due to work permit problems. Continued...







