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1. BP Russian partners say row solved
BP's Russia-connected co-owners in oil company TNK-BP said on Thursday they had signed a memorandum with the oil major to solve a protracted corporate conflict.
04 Sep 2008
2. TNK-BP CEO complains to Russian government
The banned chief executive of BP's Russian oil venture TNK-BP has lodged an official complaint with Russian authorities over treatment of the firm in a letter, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters on Friday.
22 Aug 2008
3. BP to fight hard on TNK as profits soar
The Chief Executive of BP Plc threatened his oligarch partners in TNK-BP with a long and hard fight in their battle for control of the Russian oil company, as BP reported better-than-forecast quarterly profits.
29 Jul 2008
4. TNK-BP CEO leaves Russia after "harassment"
Robert Dudley, Chief Executive Officer of TNK-BP said on Thursday that he would be leaving Russia temporarily due to "continuing harassment" from the company's Russian shareholders.
25 Jul 2008
5. BP withdraws last 60 secondees from Russia
Oil major BP Plc said on Tuesday it was withdrawing 60 remaining technical specialists from Russia, giving up ground in a battle with its Russian partners over secondees to oil venture TNK-BP.
22 Jul 2008
6. BP's rivals shift in Russian tussle
The fate of the second biggest foreign investment in Russia hangs in the balance amid signs of a shifting mood in the Kremlin which may have wrong-footed investors and one of the world's biggest oil companies.
07 Jul 2008
7. Minister: TNK-BP row not hurting Russian investment
Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Tuesday that an ongoing conflict, between BP and the Russian partners of the joint venture TNK-BP, should not harm investment in Russia.
17 Jun 2008
8. Russian TNK-BP investors proposed share swap with BP
A report on Monday said that the Russian partners in oil unit TNK-BP offered to swap their 50 per cent share in the company in exchange for 7.6 per cent of shares in BP. The report was in Russian newspaper Kommersant.
16 Jun 2008
9. TNK-BP CEO a no-show for questioning by prosecutors
The head of BP's troubled Russian venture TNK-BP did not appear on Monday at a prosecutors' office for questioning over his company's compliance with labour regulations.
09 Jun 2008
10. TNK BP denies report of threat to Kovykta licence
British–Russian oil firm TNK BP, half owned by BP, said on Thursday that there was no sign of any threat to its licence for the Kovykta gas field
21 Sep 2006
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