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Bailiffs raid BP's offices in Moscow Bailiffs raid BP's offices in Moscow
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BP has confirmed that bailiffs have raided its offices in Moscow.BP has confirmed that bailiffs have raided its offices in Moscow.
The company said their arrival was linked to a case in a regional court in Western Siberia relating to the collapse of BP's Arctic oil exploration deal with Rosneft.The company said their arrival was linked to a case in a regional court in Western Siberia relating to the collapse of BP's Arctic oil exploration deal with Rosneft.
The deal collapsed because of a legal challenge from its Russian partners in the joint venture TNK-BP. The deal has now been done with Exxon Mobil instead.The deal collapsed because of a legal challenge from its Russian partners in the joint venture TNK-BP. The deal has now been done with Exxon Mobil instead.
In a statement, BP said there were "no legitimate grounds for such a raid".In a statement, BP said there were "no legitimate grounds for such a raid".
The raid was on the offices of BP EOC, an exploration company, which BP said had no connection with the court case in Tyumen in Siberia.The raid was on the offices of BP EOC, an exploration company, which BP said had no connection with the court case in Tyumen in Siberia.
"If the Tyumen Court decision is allowed to stand, it means any party can raid a company's premises at will and examine all its documents," BP said."If the Tyumen Court decision is allowed to stand, it means any party can raid a company's premises at will and examine all its documents," BP said.
"They are confidential and have no connection with any shareholders' issues.""They are confidential and have no connection with any shareholders' issues."
Lost dealsLost deals
The case was brought by a minority shareholder in TNK-BP, Andrei Prokhorov, who alleges that two BP executives on the TNK-BP board must have known about the secret negotiations between BP and Rosneft.The case was brought by a minority shareholder in TNK-BP, Andrei Prokhorov, who alleges that two BP executives on the TNK-BP board must have known about the secret negotiations between BP and Rosneft.
He claims that the two executives then frustrated TNK-BP's attempts to replace BP in the deal with Rosneft, costing the venture 87bn roubles ($3bn; £1.8bn).He claims that the two executives then frustrated TNK-BP's attempts to replace BP in the deal with Rosneft, costing the venture 87bn roubles ($3bn; £1.8bn).
BP's existing Russian partners opposed the BP alliance with Rosneft signed in January, claiming it broke an agreement precluding other Russian oil business deals.BP's existing Russian partners opposed the BP alliance with Rosneft signed in January, claiming it broke an agreement precluding other Russian oil business deals.
"We do not believe there is any legitimate basis whatsoever for the claim launched against BP in the Tyumen court and we intend to defend our interests vigorously," BP said."We do not believe there is any legitimate basis whatsoever for the claim launched against BP in the Tyumen court and we intend to defend our interests vigorously," BP said.
But one of Mr Prokhorov's lawyers told the Interfax news agency that BP had failed to present documents that were needed for the inquiry.But one of Mr Prokhorov's lawyers told the Interfax news agency that BP had failed to present documents that were needed for the inquiry.
"If the documents are there, they will be confiscated and transferred to the Tyumen arbitration court," he said."If the documents are there, they will be confiscated and transferred to the Tyumen arbitration court," he said.
Interfax also said that all staff at the BP office had been told to go home for the day, except top executives and company lawyers.Interfax also said that all staff at the BP office had been told to go home for the day, except top executives and company lawyers.
BP and the Russian billionaires' investment vehicle Alfa Access-Renova (AAR) each own a 50% stake in TNK-BP Ltd.
TNK-BP Ltd, in turn, owns 95% of TNK-BP Holdings, the other 5% of which is held by small, minority shareholders, including Mr Prokhorov.
'Sustained harassment''Sustained harassment'
BP's management are well versed in the problems of doing business in Russia.BP's management are well versed in the problems of doing business in Russia.
Chief executive Bob Dudley was chief executive of the TNK-BP joint venture for five years until 2008, when he resigned as a result of "sustained harassment".Chief executive Bob Dudley was chief executive of the TNK-BP joint venture for five years until 2008, when he resigned as a result of "sustained harassment".
BP and the Russian billionaires' investment vehicle Alfa Access-Renova (AAR) each own a 50% stake in TNK-BP. At the time, the British Embassy in Moscow criticised the way that AAR members had "manipulated elements of the Russian state bureaucracy" in their attempts to get Mr Dudley replaced.
In 2008, the British Embassy in Moscow criticised the way that AAR members had "manipulated elements of the Russian state bureaucracy" in their attempts to get Mr Dudley replaced.
TNK-BP faced lawsuits, visa rows and industrial spying claims.TNK-BP faced lawsuits, visa rows and industrial spying claims.