US oil giant vows to sue Russia – WSJ
ExxonMobil has warned it would sue Russia unless Moscow lifts decree barring it from exiting its stake in major energy project, WSJ reports Read Full Article at RT.com
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ExxonMobil has reportedly threatened legal action over blocked withdrawal from Sakhalin-1 energy project
ExxonMobil has threatened the Russian government with a lawsuit unless Moscow allows the company to exit the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing its sources.
The company reportedly said in a statement it has been trying to exit the Russian project in the country’s Far East since March but was recently prevented from doing so by a presidential decree.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree earlier this month preventing investors from so-called “unfriendly states” from selling their shares in certain strategic enterprises, including the Sakhalin ventures.
In March, Exxon announced it would exit about $4 billion in assets and discontinue all its Russia operations, including the Sakhalin-1 project, due to Western sanctions.
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