Russian
President
Vladimir
Putin
last
month
urged
partners
in
the
Shtokman
Development
operating
company
to
make
a
final
investment
decision
on
the
first
phase
of
the
challenging
Arctic
project,
which
has
been
stalled
for
years
over
commercial
concerns.
Consortium
leader
Gazprom
will
dismiss
the
staff
of
Shtokman
Development
and
could
create
a
new
company
to
operate
the
project,
Russian
financial
daily
Vedomosti,
citing
sources,
reported
on
Tuesday.
A
new
deal
will
be
signed
at
the
St
Petersburg
Economic
Forum
this
week,
it
said,
adding
Anglo-Dutch
Shell
was
seeking
a
one-quarter
stake
and
was…