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- SOFIA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas (LKOH.MM), Bulgaria's only oil refinery, may have to shut down if the government does not follow through on plans to allow the Russian-owned business to continue exporting, Chief Executive Ilshat Sharafutdinov said on Monday.
www.reuters.com/business/energy/lukoils-bulgarian-refinery-may-shut-down-if-it-cannot-export-2022-11-21/LUKOIL's Bulgarian refinery may shut down if it cannot export
Jul 18, 2024 · Slovakia and Hungary said they have stopped receiving oil from key supplier Lukoil after Ukraine imposed a ban last month on the transit of resources from the Russian energy company via its...
Jul 17, 2024 · Hungary and Russia are working to resume oil deliveries by Lukoil PJSC after tougher sanctions by Ukraine kicked in against the company.
Jul 18, 2024 · PRAGUE/BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Slovakia and Hungary said they have stopped receiving oil from key supplier Lukoil after Ukraine imposed a ban last month on the transit of resources from the Russian...
May 20, 2024 · Russia's Lukoil last week restarted a key production unit at its Volgograd refinery, the largest in southern Russia, which was shut earlier this month after being damaged in a drone attack, two...
Jul 20, 2024 · Kyiv last month imposed sanctions blocking the transit of pipeline crude sold by Moscow’s largest private oil firm, Lukoil, to Central Europe — partially negating an exemption to sanctions set up by the European Union to give Russian-reliant countries extra time to wean off supplies.
Jul 19, 2024 · BUDAPEST, July 19 (Reuters) - Ukraine's decision to halt the transit of oil from Russia's Lukoil (LKOH.MM) threatens the long-term security of supply for Slovakia and Hungary, Hungary's Foreign...
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