Carlyle Eyes Lukoil Assets Amid Sanctions Standoff
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The US Investment Fund Carlyle, which is already present in Romania, being the main shareholder of the Black Sea Oil & Gas company that extracts gases from the Black Sea, is interested in Lukoil's assets, writes Reuters. Journalists found that Carlyle...
Carlyle Eyes Lukoil Assets Amid Sanctions Standoff
Carlyle Group is considering acquiring Lukoil's international assets as U.S. sanctions target the Russian oil giant. Lukoil, faced with a November 21 sanctions deadline, seeks buyers for assets worth $22 billion. Carlyle hopes to secure a U.S. license for purchase, but challenges remain with nationalization efforts.
The American investment firm Carlyle is exploring the possibility of buying the assets of the Russian oil giant Lukoil outside of Russia, reports Reuters citing three unnamed sources.
Carlyle in Talks to Acquire Lukoil's Foreign Assets
U. S. private equity firm Carlyle is considering buying foreign assets from Russian oil company Lukoil, which has been sanctioned by the U. S. as part of efforts to influence peace talks regarding Ukraine. Lukoil, which holds about 2% of global oil output, is trying to sell these international assets, valued at approximately $22 billion. […] The post Carlyle in Talks to Acquire Lukoil’s Foreign Assets appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Russian oil giant Lukoil has been looking for a buyer for its international holdings after the United States imposed sanctions on the company. Lukoil owns Teboil, which operates in Finland.
22:16 Even before sanctions against Russia's two largest oil companies have finally taken effect, the United States has already announced exceptions.
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