BP PLC's (BP) partners in the Anglo-Russian oil joint venture TNK-BP Ltd. Tuesday indicated that a sale of their 50% stake in the company is possible, saying they have still to receive an "interesting proposal" from any buyer, the BBC reports.
BP PLC's (BP) partners in the Anglo-Russian oil joint venture TNK-BP
Ltd. Tuesday indicated that a sale of their 50% stake in the company is
possible, saying they have still to receive an "interesting proposal"
from any buyer, the BBC reports.
Viktor Vekselberg--a shareholder in the Alfa-Access-Renova, or AAR, consortium
which owns 50% in TNK-BP--told the BBC he is "very upset" with BP's
decision to strike a deal with state-controlled oil producer OAO Rosneft
(ROSN.RS), and that selling his stake in TNK-BP "means you sell a piece of
your life."
Vekselberg Monday said
AAR
is
preparing new law suits against BP for violating the TNK-BP shareholder
agreement.
"It is a fact that we, as shareholders of TNK-BP, have suffered certain
losses," he told Ekho Moskvy radio station.
"At present, we are very seriously studying this issue and, I believe,
that we will submit corresponding lawsuits in
Russia
and
abroad," Vekselberg said.
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