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The chief executive India’s second-largest oil refiner has resigned amid mounting pressure from newly imposed European Union ...
Indian refiner Nayara Energy, backed by Russian giant Rosneft, appoints Sergey Denisov as CEO following the resignation of ...
The reshuffle at the top is the latest disruption for the company since the EU announced a new round of sanctions last Friday directed at Russia over its war in Ukraine.
By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Russia-backed Indian refiner Nayara Energy has named a new chief executive after its previous CEO resigned following European Union sanctions that targeted the ...
Nayara Energy, an Indian refiner with Russian backing, named Sergey Denisov as its CEO following EU sanctions related to the ...
The CEO of Nayara Energy has resigned due to the impact of new European Union sanctions targeting the Rosneft-linked Indian ...
An oil tanker carrying Russian Urals crude has been diverted away from the EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy's Vadinar port in ...
An oil tanker carrying Russian Urals crude has been diverted away from the EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy's Vadinar port in ...
New European Union sanctions targeting Nayara Energy, a major Indian refinery with significant Russian ties, are expected to have a limited impact on global oil markets, according to Rystad Energy.
These measures are set to isolate Nayara from the European distillate market within a transition period of a few months.
Nayara Energy, in which Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft has a 49.13% stake, was hit in a fresh package of sanctions imposed on Friday by the European Union over Russia's war on Ukraine that ...