How a Russian Steel Oligarch and Putin Ally Is Profiting from the Keystone XL Pipeline

picture-26242-1494010204.jpg
on

Believe it or not, there’s a keyย connection to Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, inย the fight over North America’s controversialย Keystone XL pipeline.

One of President Donald Trumpโ€™s first actions in office was to sign an executive order on January 24 expediting the approval of the Keystone XL. Owned by TransCanada, this tar sands oil pipelineย was halted by former President Barack Obama in November 2015. Trump signed another order on January 24, calling for steel for U.S. pipelines to be made in the U.S. to the โ€œmaximum extent possible,โ€ and two days later TransCanada filed a new presidential permit applicationย forย Keystone XL with the U.S. Department ofย State.

Critics, such as John Kemp of Reuters, pounced on the caveat language in Trumpโ€™s steel order and noted that it appears โ€œdesigned to preserve lots of wiggle-room.โ€ In fact, a DeSmog investigation reveals that much of the steel for Keystone XL hasย already been manufactured and isย sitting in a field in rural North Dakota.

DeSmog has uncovered thatย 40 percent of the steelย created so far was manufacturedย in Canada byย a subsidiary ofย Evraz, a companyย 31-percent owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, who is a close ally of Putin and a Trump family friend. Evraz has also actively lobbied against provisions which would mandate that Keystone XL‘s steel be made in the U.S.

Abramovich is described in the 2004 book Abramovich: The Billionaire from Nowhere by British journalists Dominic Midgley and Chris Hutchins as โ€œone of the prime movers behind the establishment of the only political party that was prepared to offer its undiluted support to Putin when he fought his first presidential election in late 1999. When Putin needed a shadowy force to act against his enemies behind the scenes, it was Abramovich whom he could rely on to prove a willingย co-conspirator.โ€

Evraz describes itself asย โ€œamong the top steel producers in the world based on crude steel production of 14.3 million tonnes inย 2015.โ€ย 

DeSmog’s findings comes as Trump is under scrutiny fromย Congress, U.S. intelligence agencies, and others for his personal and presidential campaign team’s ties to Russia. The Office of the Director of National Intelligenceย concluded in January that Russian state-sponsoredย actors had hacked into the email databases of both the Democratic National Committee and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign in order to influence the election in favor ofย Trump.ย 

Meet Romanย Abramovich

After helping launch Putinโ€™s presidency in Russia, Abramovich also was instrumental in the vetting and picking of Putinโ€™s cabinet, according toย Midgley and Hutchins in their book. They also reveal that Abramovich was instrumental in the creation of Putinโ€™s political party, Unity.

Abramovich bought a 41 percent stake in the steel producer Evraz in 2006. Prior to that, he owned a 72 percent stake in the Russian state-owned oil company Sibneft, which was eventually purchased for $13 billion by the state-owned company Gazprom and became known as Gazprom Neft.ย 

Before this, however, Sibneftย mergedย in 2003 with the company Yukos, then owned by Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, in an attempt to create what was envisioned as aย competitor to the likes of ExxonMobil. Had it materialized, the resulting company, called Yukos-Sibneft,ย would have been at that point the fourth largest oil producer in theย world.

Under pressure from Putin, however, and with what was reported as the helping hand of Abramovich, the deal was called off, andย Khodorkovsky ended up arrested and thenย jailed for eight years for alleged tax evasion and fraud. Abramovich’s personal wealth doubled as a result of the later Sibneft-Gazpromย merger.ย 

The Telegraph (UK) reported thatย Abramovich met with Putin before the Yukos-Sibneft deal was tossed to theย curb.ย 

โ€œThe revelation of the meeting will fuel suggestions that the Kremlin is closely involved with the fate of the two companies,โ€ The Telegraph wrote at the time. โ€œMany industry commentators saw [the] decision to halt the merger as a government-backed effort to further weaken Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former chief executive of Yukos and its largestย shareholder.โ€

Abramovichโ€™s influence would continue in the years ahead. The 2010 book The Crisis of Russian Democracy: The Dual State, Factionalism and the Medvedev Succession, written byย Richard Sakwa, further describes Abramovich as someone โ€œwhose wealth in the Putin years increased at least tenfold, and he remained one of Putin’s closest confidantsโ€ while Putin carried out his first term asย president.

โ€œIt was Abramovich who in the first place had recommended Putin to [Boris] Yeltsin as successor and Putin took his adviceโ€ when Putin was succeededย by Dmitry Medvedev, according to Sakwa,ย a professor at the University of Kent (UK).

Dmitry Skarga, former head of Russian state-owned shipping company Sovcomflot, told BBC in its documentary, Putin’s Secret Riches, that he personally oversaw the transferย of a yacht worth $35 million from Abramovich as a gift toย Putin (see video below beginning atย 12:28).

Today, Abramovich is perhaps best known as the owner of the English Premier League soccer team, Chelsea Football Club. Abramovich has a net worth of $9.2 billion and sits in 151st place among the world’s wealthiest people,ย according to Forbes.

Get DeSmog News and Alerts

Abramovich andย Fracking

In 2015, Abramovich also announced plans to invest $15 million in the companyย Propell Technologies Group, to do what OilPrice.com described as โ€œ’clean’ hydraulic fracturing,โ€ or โ€œfracking.โ€ย 

โ€œThis will not merely be a $15 million investment,โ€ a source with knowledge ofย the deal told OilPrice. โ€œYou have to read between the lines here. Abramovich doesnโ€™t do anything small. Heโ€™ll get the infrastructure in place and then look to acquire a significant position in the US oil sector at todayโ€™s fire sale prices. Weโ€™ll probably be looking at hundreds of millions in investment at the end of theย day.โ€

Operators use fracking to tap into North Dakota’s Bakken Shale,ย the most productive oilfield in the U.S. TransCanada’s presidential permit application submitted to the State Department says that the proposed Keystone XL pipeline will also have a Bakken on-ramp called the Bakken Marketlink, which would feed the field’s oil into the pipeline as a companion to the tar sands crude coming from Alberta,ย Canada.

Ivankaโ€™sย Kinship

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, maintains her own tiesย to Abramovich. Ivankaโ€™s circle of friends includes Dasha Zhukova, the wife ofย Abramovich.

Jake Sherman, a reporter for Politico, tweeted that Zhukova attended Trumpโ€™s presidential inauguration at the invitation of Ivanka. The two have appeared in public on several occasions, most recently during the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which Ivanka attended with her husband and top Trumpย aide, Jaredย Kushner.

Also sitting with them in the stands at the U.S. Open was Zhukovaโ€™s friend, model Karlie Kloss, who is dating Jared Kushnerโ€™s brother, Joshua Kushner. Zhukova, as it turns out, was a donor to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, giving $2,700 to the campaign and anotherย $33,400 to the Democratic National Committee for its 2016 electoralย efforts.

Zhukova’s father is Alexander Zhukov, a Russianย oilย magnate.

โ€œPipe To Beย Madeโ€

Evraz owns three steel mills in the U.S., but the company chose to manufacture the pipe for the Keystone XL projectย in its Regina mill in Saskatchewan, Canada. By 2015, that mill had produced 550 miles of steel pipe for the line.

Though TransCanadaโ€™s presidential permit application says nothing about where its steel will be (or has already been) manufactured, it does detail that the steel used for the pipeline will meet industry standards set by the American Petroleumย Institute.

Image Credit: U.S. Department ofย State

While TransCanada hasย paid for the pipe already produced by Evraz, according toย TransCanada spokesperson Terry Cunha, the continued construction of the Keystone XL pipeline could lead to even more profits for Abramovich’s company, whether it manufactures the steel in its Canadianย orย U.S.ย factories.

Cunha told DeSmog that the companyย is waiting for final regulatory details from the U.S. Department of Commerce about how implementing the steel manufacturing executive order may impactย Keystone XL‘s pipes. Commerce Department officials did not respond to repeated requests forย comment.ย 

When Obama nixed Keystone XL, Evraz issued a statement declaringย its intent to stand by TransCanada for the long haul on theย project.

โ€œLike TransCanada, Evraz believes that Keystone XL is in the best interest of Americans and Canadians and we will support TransCanadaโ€™s continuing efforts toward getting the pipeline built,โ€ the company said in November 2015. โ€œWe will also continue to work with pipeline partners on other pipeline projects in process across North America that will increase energy security and support economicย vitality.โ€

Bill Edwards, president of United Steelworkers union Local 5890 โ€”ย which represents 900 workers at the Regina facility โ€”ย told the British publication Metal Bulletinย in November 2011 that the delay for Keystone XL had led to 250 job layoffs and shuttering of line pipe productions. Edwards said Evraz wouldย continue production once TransCanada gets the neededย permits.

โ€œThere is a bunch (of pipe) on the ground waiting to be installed. But there is still a pile (of pipe) to be made,โ€ Edwards told the Bulletin.

Evraz Lobbies Against โ€œBuyย Americaโ€

Perhaps an indication of Evraz’s stance on the Trump steel executive order, Evraz lobbied in the first quarter of 2015 against what it called the โ€œBuy Americaโ€ amendment proposed by U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) for the Keystone XL Pipeline Act (S.1) of 2015 introduced by U.S. Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND). The companyย also lobbiedย for โ€œAmendments to US Trade laws to improve steel industryย enforcement.โ€

Buy America Steel Keystone XLย 

Image Credit:ย Office of the Clerk, U.S. House ofย Representatives

Frankenโ€™s amendment, which did not pass, was similar to Trumpโ€™sย order. It stated that โ€œto the maximum extent consistent with the obligations of the United States under international trade agreements, none of the iron, steel, or manufactured goods used in the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline and facilities approved by this Act may be produced outside of the Unitedย States.โ€ย 

Neither Evraz nor its lobbyist John Stinson provided aย comment for this story, with Evraz pointing DeSmog to its January 24 press statement.

โ€œEVRAZ North America applauds the Trump administration for advancing the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines,โ€ reads the statement. โ€œAs the North American leader in large diameter pipe production with assets in the United States and Canada, we look forward to working with our customers and the Administration to make these projects aย reality.โ€ย 

Call forย Investigation

Given a summary of DeSmog’s findings, Tyson Slocum, energy program directorย for Public Citizen, a Washington, DC-based consumer watchdog and advocacy group, has called for anย investigation.

โ€œAn investigation into communications between Trump and his Administration and Abramovich and Russian Federation officials is needed to determine whether Trumpโ€™s Keystone executive order was influenced by personal financial relationships,โ€ Slocum told DeSmog.
ย 

Main image: Pipe for the Keystone XL Pipeline at Gascoyne pipe yard in North Dakota Credit: Sabrina King of Dakota Ruralย Action

Get DeSmog News and Alerts

Related Posts

on

The decision to allow Novatek to attend the flagship conference was described as โ€œdisappointingโ€ and โ€œdisturbingโ€ by campaigners.

The decision to allow Novatek to attend the flagship conference was described as โ€œdisappointingโ€ and โ€œdisturbingโ€ by campaigners.
on

Badenochโ€™s leadership campaign was part-funded by a board member at one of the worldโ€™s largest fossil fuel companies.

Badenochโ€™s leadership campaign was part-funded by a board member at one of the worldโ€™s largest fossil fuel companies.
Analysis
on

The Conservative leader, who attacked โ€œradical green absolutismโ€ in a Washington DC speech, recently met with a host of influential anti-climate figures.

The Conservative leader, who attacked โ€œradical green absolutismโ€ in a Washington DC speech, recently met with a host of influential anti-climate figures.
on

Campaigners raise concerns over โ€˜alarmingโ€™ potential conflicts in the powerful political grouping.

Campaigners raise concerns over โ€˜alarmingโ€™ potential conflicts in the powerful political grouping.