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Move fast, sell cheap: How Norway’s Equinor exited Russia

Rosneft paid just a single euro for Equinor's main assets.

By Nerijus Adomaitis, Reuters, Ron Bousso, Reuters September 15, 2022
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LONDON/OSLO — Norway’s Equinor became the first Western oil major to fully exit Russia this month, avoiding the high-profile clashes with Moscow experienced by some rivals — but it also paid a price.

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