Shell secures Kremlin approval to exit Rosneft partnership in CPC
Shell restructures its stake in the Caspian pipeline by exiting the joint venture with Rosneft, with Kremlin approval, to comply with sanctions while maintaining access to Kazakh crude.
| Sector | Pétrole |
|---|---|
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance, Politique publique |
Anglo-Dutch group Shell has initiated the dissolution of its joint venture with Rosneft within the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a key infrastructure linking Kazakh oil fields to the Black Sea. This move aims to legally isolate its approximate 3.7% stake in the CPC to avoid repercussions from Western sanctions targeting the Russian oil major.










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