CEOs of major Russian energy companies, including Rosatom's Alexey Likhachev, Gazprom Neft's Alexander Dyukov, Surgutneftegaz's Vladimir Bodganov, and Lukoil's Vadim Vorobyov. READ: Trump Confirms ...
Furthermore, restrictive measures were introduced against Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev, Gazprom Neft CEO Alexander Dyukov, Surgutneftegaz CEO Vladimir Bodganov, Lukoil President Vadim Vorobyov ...
It includes several energy ministry officials, as well as Gazprom Neft chief executive Aleksandr Valeryevich Dyukov, Surgutneftegaz chief executive Vladimir Leonidovich Bogdanov and Lukoil chief ...
Out of the entities mentioned on the list Lukoil, Rosatom and Gazprom Neft are operating in Uzbekistan, however, none of the Uzbekistan-based companies are under sanction. On the other Gazprom Neft ...
In 2022, LUKOIL announced that it had bought a 50 percent stake in ... “In addition to oil, investments by, for example, Russia’s Rosatom, in the $300 million Center for Research and Development in ...
These include Vadim Vorobyov (Lukoil), Alexander Dyukov (Gazprom Neft), Vladimir Bogdanov (Surgutneftegaz), and Alexey Likhachev (Rosatom), along with several senior officials from Russia’s Ministry ...
Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted major Russian oil refineries, including Lukoil's facility in Volgograd, disrupting fuel ...
Russian state-owned Nuclear Cooperation Rasotom, a company that signed a Cooperation Agreement on a human-centric approach to personnel training with Eskom, has been hit by the US sanctions on the ...
As per the Associated Press, the agreement was signed between Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom and Vietnam’s state-owned power utility EVN during a visit to Hanoi by Russian ...