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US Extends Lukoil Negotiation Window Amid Sanctions
15 Jan
Summary
- US Treasury extended Lukoil asset sale talks until February 28.
- Sanctions were imposed on Lukoil and Rosneft in October.
- Lukoil's global assets are valued at approximately $22 billion.

The U.S. Treasury Department has granted an extension for negotiations concerning the sale of Lukoil's foreign assets, pushing the deadline to February 28. This revised timeframe allows interested parties additional opportunities to engage in discussions and potentially enter into contingent contracts for the acquisition of Lukoil's global holdings.
These sanctions, initially imposed by President Donald Trump in October, targeted Russia's two largest energy companies, Lukoil and Rosneft. Lukoil's international assets, which encompass valuable oil fields, refineries, and retail gas stations, are estimated to be worth around $22 billion. The company had sought this extension to facilitate more comprehensive deal-making processes.
Any potential transactions involving Lukoil's assets would require approval from the U.S. Treasury due to the existing sanctions. The extended license signifies a continued engagement in the complex process of divesting these significant energy-related properties amid geopolitical pressures.




