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The Lukoil Assets Are Covered by at Least Two Other Companies, in Accordance with the Agreement with Carlyle. "There Is Certainly No Closed Business"
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At least two companies, including Chevron, compete for Lukoil's international assets, under the initial agreement of the Russian oil group last week on selling its portfolio to the US private equity fund Carlyle, declared to Reuters sources that wanted to keep their anonymity.
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Read Full ArticleRussian energy company has signed an initial agreement to sell its portfolio to US asset manager Carlyle, according to four sources familiar with the negotiations.
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