Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to present the highest state decorations at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia December 24, 2025.
12:18 JST, December 25, 2025
MOSCOW, Dec 24 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended by one year the deadline for the sale of U.S. oil major ExxonMobil’s XOM.N stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project until January 1, 2027, according to a decree published on Wednesday.
The extension is expected to help Exxon recover losses incurred in Russia after it exited the country following the start of Moscow’s conflict with Ukraine in 2022.
In August, Putin signed a decree allowing foreign investors to regain shares in Sakhalin-1.
Exxon took a $4.6 billion impairment charge on its 30% operator stake in the project off Russia’s Pacific coast in April 2022.
Two sources familiar with the talks told Reuters in September that Exxon and Russian state-run energy giant Rosneft ROSN.MM had signed a non-binding initial agreement aimed at helping Exxon recoup its losses.
The agreement marked a tentative step towards repairing commercial ties, although little further progress is expected until a peace deal in Ukraine is reached and the United States and European Union ease sanctions on Russia.
Russia has said it would welcome the return of companies that pulled out of the country.
Alongside Exxon and Rosneft, India’s ONGC Videsh ONVI.NS and Japan’s SODECO were partner investors. The Russian government allowed both ONGC Videsh and SODECO to keep their stakes.
Earlier this month, three sources familiar with the matter said ONGC would pay into a Sakhalin-1 abandonment fund to retain its 20% stake in the project.
"News Services" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
American Playwright Jeremy O. Harris Arrested in Japan on Alleged Drug Smuggling
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average as JGB Yields, Yen Rise on Rate-Hike Bets
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Licks Wounds after Selloff Sparked by BOJ Hike Bets (UPDATE 1)
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Buoyed by Stable Yen; SoftBank’s Slide Caps Gains (UPDATE 1)
-
Japanese Bond Yields Zoom, Stocks Slide as Rate Hike Looms
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Tokyo Economic Security Forum to Hold Inaugural Meeting Amid Tense Global Environment
-
Keidanren Chairman Yoshinobu Tsutsui Visits Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant; Inspects New Emergency Safety System
-
Imports of Rare Earths from China Facing Delays, May Be Caused by Deterioration of Japan-China Relations
-
University of Tokyo Professor Discusses Japanese Economic Security in Interview Ahead of Forum
-
Japan Pulls out of Vietnam Nuclear Project, Complicating Hanoi’s Power Plans

