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  2. Lukoil - Wikipedia

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    The operator of Lukoil's foreign projects in the exploration and production sector is its subsidiary, Lukoil Overseas. Lukoil is involved in the implementation of 16 projects for the exploration and development of structures and deposits in the following countries: Azerbaijan (D-222 (Yalama), Shah-Deniz) Cameroon (Etinde floating LNG project) [43]

  3. Exclusive-The Russian billionaires whose chemical factories ...

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    The plants are subsidiaries of the giant Russian state arms manufacturer and automaker Rostec. ... Lukoil is part-owned by billionaire Alekperov, the company’s former president. Like others, he ...

  4. LukArco - Wikipedia

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    LukArco B.V. is a subsidiary of the Russian oil company Lukoil. It was formed in February 1997 as a joint venture between Lukoil and the former American oil company ARCO. [1] In 2000, ARCO merged with the UK oil company BP, and BP became a shareholder of LukArco with a 46% stake. In December 2009, BP sold its stake to Lukoil, making Lukoil the ...

  5. Rosneft - Wikipedia

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    Shares were priced at US$7.55, almost at the upper end of the price band, resulting in Rosneft's capitalization—taking into account the upcoming consolidation of its subsidiaries—at a value of US$79.8 billion, making Rosneft surpass Lukoil as the largest oil company in Russia.

  6. Russia could merge state-run oil companies to make the ... - AOL

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    The deal would involve state-backed Rosneft Oil taking over state-owned Gazprom Neft (a subsidiary of Gazprom) and the independently-run Lukoil, the Journal report said.

  7. Tumbling Gazprom, Rising Lukoil - AOL

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    From its decision to defend Bashar al-Assad to legislation against homosexuals, Moscow's recent moves have been attracting endless negative press. However, the latest controversy with the Russian ...

  8. Teboil - Wikipedia

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    It is a subsidiary of the Russian company Lukoil. Teboil's revenue and profit plummeted after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 because of customer boycotts. Revenue decreased by -28,8% in 2023 [1]

  9. List of Gazprom subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Russian energy company Gazprom has several hundred subsidiaries and affiliated companies ... TsentrKaspneftegaz (50%) - joint venture with Lukoil to develop ...