American oil and gas giant ExxonMobil is ending its decades-long involvement in Russia, exiting a major oil and gas project off Russia's eastern coast and announcing it will not make new investments in the country.
The move comes as the global business community increasingly is moving to isolate Moscow over the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Energy giants are playing
a conspicuous role in the trend
Exxon has a long history of
close ties to Russia
But Exxon had continued to manage the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project, a technologically tricky operation that made
tens of billions of dollars
Because it is the operator of the project, not just an investor, the company says the process "will need to be closely coordinated with the co-venturers in order to ensure it is executed safely."
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