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

US oil giant vows to sue Russia – WSJ

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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