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Exxon Mobil withdraws from Russia deal due to sanctions

AP  |  Moscow 

US company Exxon says it will withdraw from its joint venture with Russia's state-controlled due to US and European sanctions against the country. Exxon had signed a deal with Rosneft, Russia's biggest producer, in 2011 that aimed to drill in difficult terrain, like Russia's waters. It combined Exxon's technology with Rosneft's access to the area. The deal came under strain, however, after the US sanctioned in 2014 over the invasion of and the Crimean Peninsula. The sanctions did not affect existing deals in the energy sector, but prohibited any with Igor Sechin, an influential oligarch in That created a series of hurdles for the partnership. Exxon has applied for a waiver but without success. Last year, the

fined Exxon $2 million for signing new deals with Sechin in 2014. Exxon sued the to stop the fine. The deal has come under extra scrutiny because Rex Tillerson, the of state, was the Exxon who had struck the deal and has had reportedly good personal ties with Sechin. As America's top diplomat, Tillerson has insisted the sanctions will stay in place until reverses course in and gives back Crimea. Still, the Russian deal on his watch raises significant questions about his ability to credibly enforce the sanctions and to persuade European countries to keep doing so. The situation was escalated further last year, when the US expanded sanctions against for allegedly interfering in the US Exxon said in a note to its earnings report late Wednesday that it had made the decision to end the partnership in late 2017. "The corporation expects it will formally initiate the withdrawal in 2018," at a cost of about $200 million, it said. could not be immediately reached for comment.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 19:55 IST
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