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Nornickel, Russian fisheries agency in talks to settle $806 million claim

Russia's fisheries agency says the Norilsk oil spill caused millions in damage to aquatic resources, including fisheries.

By Polina Devitt, Reuters September 3, 2021
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MOSCOW—Russia’s Nornickel said on Friday it would discuss an out-of-court settlement with the state fisheries agency, which sought damages of 58.7 billion rubles ($806 million) from the metals miner over the 2020 Arctic fuel spill.

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