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Exclusive-Chevron joins race to explore potential purchase of Lukoil assets, sources say

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Posted on November 17, 2025

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By Shariq Khan, Anna Hirtenstein and Dmitry Zhdannikov LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. oil major Chevron is studying options to buy global assets of sanctioned Russian oil firm Lukoil, five sources familiar

Exclusive-Chevron joins race to explore potential purchase of Lukoil assets,

Chevron's Interest in Lukoil Assets

By Shariq Khan, Anna Hirtenstein and Dmitry Zhdannikov

Overview of Lukoil's Global Operations

LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. oil major Chevron is studying options to buy global assets of sanctioned Russian oil firm Lukoil, five sources familiar with the process told Reuters on Monday.

Impact of U.S. Sanctions on Lukoil

The U.S. Treasury gave clearance last week to potential buyers to talk to Lukoil about foreign assets. Chevron would join Carlyle and other firms in the race for the Lukoil portfolio worth at least $20 billion.

Potential Buyers and Market Dynamics

The United States last month imposed sanctions on Russia's two biggest oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, as part of efforts by President Donald Trump's administration to force Moscow into peace talks with Ukraine.

Chevron is exploring options to buy assets of Lukoil where the companies overlap rather than the entire portfolio, the five sources said. They asked not to be named as they are not allowed to speak to media. Chevron's interest has not been previously reported.

Chevron said that it complies with laws and regulations applicable to its business and does not comment on commercial matters.

Lukoil extracts about 2% of global oil output at home and abroad, and has said it is seeking buyers for its international assets, which produce 0.5% of global oil and are estimated to be worth about $22 billion, based on 2024 filings.

U.S. private equity giant Carlyle is exploring options to buy Lukoil's foreign assets, sources told Reuters last week.

Lukoil has three refineries in Europe, stakes in oilfields in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Mexico, Ghana, Egypt and Nigeria, and hundreds of retail fuel stations around the world, including in the United States.

Lukoil has 13.5% in the Karachaganak field and 5% in the Tengiz field in Kazakhstan, which also have Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Eni and Shell among their shareholders.

The fields are the main source of crude for the CPC pipeline carrying more than 1.6 million barrels per day of crude, or 1.5% of global oil demand, to global markets via Russia.

Lukoil also has a stake in the Nigerian offshore license OML-140, which Chevron operates.

Lukoil also operates the West Qurna 2 project in Iraq, where Exxon had long been the operator of the neighboring West Qurna 1 project before exiting last year.

(Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Sheila Dang, Shadia Nasralla; Writing by Dmitry Zhdannikov; Editing by Jan Harvey and Nia Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Chevron is interested in Lukoil's global assets.
  • The U.S. Treasury has cleared talks with Lukoil.
  • Lukoil's assets are valued at $22 billion.
  • Carlyle and other firms are also potential buyers.
  • Lukoil has significant global oil operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lukoil?
Lukoil is a major Russian oil company involved in the extraction, production, and sale of oil and gas, operating both domestically and internationally.
What is a portfolio in finance?
A portfolio in finance refers to a collection of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or real estate held by an individual or institution.
What is private equity?
Private equity refers to investment funds that buy and restructure companies not listed on public exchanges, often focusing on improving their profitability before selling them.
What is asset valuation?
Asset valuation is the process of determining the fair market value of an asset, which can include tangible and intangible assets, for investment or sale purposes.

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