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Art. 2 - Subsoil Areas of Federal SignificanceUploaded by The Russia MonitorRelated InterestsRare Earth ElementInternational PoliticsRussiaMineralsForeign Direct InvestmentRating and Stats0.0 (0)Document ActionsDownloadShare or Embed DocumentEmbedView MoreCopyright: Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)Download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate contentArticle 2. Subsoil areas of federal significance.For national defense and the state’s security, some subsoil areas shall be categorized as subsoil areas of federal significance. The list of subsoil areas of federal significance shall be officially published by the federal body for managing the state subsoil fund according to procedures set by the Russian Federation Government, in an official source of the Russian Federation. The following subsoil areas shall be categorized as subsoil areas of federal significance: 1) those harboring fields and shows of uranium, diamonds, particularly pure raw quartz, rare earths of the yttrium group, nickel, cobalt, tantalum, niobium, beryllium, lithium and metals of the platinum group; 2) those located on the territory of a Russian Federation constituent part or on the territories of Russian Federation constituent parts and containing, based on the data of the state balance of mineral reserves, starting from January 1, 2006: recoverable reserves of oil of 70 million tons or more; reserves of gas of 50 bcm or more; reserves of vein gold of 50 tons or more; 2 reserves of copper of 500 thousand tons or more. 3) those of interior marine water, the territorial sea, the continental shelf of the Russian Federation; 4) those in whose use the use of defense-, security land is necessary. Subsoil areas of federal significance whose list is officially published in accordance with part 2 of this Article shall keep the status of subsoil areas of federal significance regardless of changes in the requirements set by this Article. In case if, during geological studies of subsoil made, including that under a combined license, by a subsoil user who is a legal entity with participation of foreign investors or a foreign investor, a mineral field has been discovered which, by its characteristics, meet the requirements set in part 3 of this Article, then the Russian Federation Government may decide to refuse granting the subsoil area use right for mineral exploration and production in this subsoil area of federal significance to such person or in a case of geological studies of subsoil that was done based on a combined license to terminate the right of use of the subsoil area for mineral exploration and production in this subsoil area of federal significance, if a threat to the national defense and state security emerges. The procedure for making such decisions shall be set by the Russian Federation Government. Compensation of costs for prospecting and appraising the discovered mineral field and for paying, in accordance with terms and conditions of the combined license, the one-time payment for subsoil area use, the compensation to the entities who, in accordance with part 5 of this Article, have been refused to be granted subsoil area use right for mineral exploration and production at the subsoil area of federal significance, as well as payment of premiums to such entities, shall be made from the federal budget according to procedures set by the Russian Federation Government. This Law employs “foreign investor” in the meaning specified in Article 2 of the Federal Law #160-FZ of July 9, 1999, “On foreign investment in the Russian Federation.” This Law means as foreign investors also organizations under control of foreign investors, including those formed on the territory of the Russian Federation.”;
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