A deal to combine three of Russia's biggest oil firms would create the biggest producer in the world after Saudi Aramco.
PYATIGORSK. Nov 15 (Interfax) - PJSC Lukoil plans to commission a gas chemical complex (GCC) and a gas processing unit (GPU-2) at its Stavrolen facility, a 100% subsidiary of Lukoil in Budyonnovsk, ...
The Bulgarian government demands more power over decisions at Lukoil's key refinery in the Black Sea port of Burgas, a key ...
Lukoil-Avia (LUK, Moscow Sheremetyevo) has taken delivery of its first Global 6000, RA-73635 (msn 9705), despite ongoing ...
Talks between executives and government officials took place over the past few months, and a deal may or may not happen, the ...
A spokesperson for the oil giant Rosneft has denied a report by The Wall Street Journal that the company is involved in any ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the European Union should review restrictive measures against the aggressor country of ...
Gazprom Export has announced that it will be halting gas supplies to Austria, following the latter's biggest state-owned ...
Russian officials and business executives have held talks about merging the country’s biggest oil companies into a single ...
Russia is considering merging state-owned Rosneft and Gazprom Neft with private Lukoil to create the world's second-largest oil company, potentially bolstering its position amidst sanctions and ...
An article on November 6 reported that Lukoil, the Russian energy group, had written to the office of Russian President Vladimir Putin outlining plans to sell its Bulgarian oil refinery to ...
At least three Russian refineries had to halt processing or cut runs due to heavy losses amid export curbs, rising crude prices and high borrowing costs, according to five industry sources.