×

US extends deadline on talks over Lukoil assets to May 30

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 10:47 AM

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday extended by about a month a ​deadline for energy companies to strike ‌deals to buy foreign assets of Russia’s second-largest oil producer Lukoil, according to a post on its website.

The deadline has been pushed to ‌May ​30 from May 1.

In ⁠February, the Trump ⁠administration slowed the sale of Lukoil’s international assets, valued at about $22 billion, as part of efforts to pressure Russia in Ukraine ​peace talks.

The U.S. has now extended the deadline about five times since ⁠imposing sanctions in October ⁠on Lukoil and state-owned Rosneft ​for the role their revenues play in ​supporting the more than four-year war in ‌Ukraine.

The sanctions forced the sale of Lukoil’s international portfolio, which includes oilfields, refineries and gas stations from Iraq to ⁠Finland. The process has attracted interest from more than a dozen bidders, ranging from U.S. oil ⁠major ‌ExxonMobil to the former owner ⁠of Pornhub.

Any deal must ensure that ​Lukoil ‌receives no upfront payment, with ​all proceeds ⁠placed in a frozen account under U.S. jurisdiction. Transactions also require final approval from the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.

(Reporting by Caitlin Webber; editing by ​Michelle Nichols)