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Armed men storm offices of bankrupt Russian oil producer – Upstream Online

More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

Dulisma is owned by Russian businessman Alexei Khotin, who has been under house arrest on embezzlement charges since 2019.

The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=eVO0Fk

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Armed men storm offices of bankrupt Russian oil producer – Upstream Online

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=kd553R

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More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

Dulisma is owned by Russian businessman Alexei Khotin, who has been under house arrest on embezzlement charges since 2019.

The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=IVys36

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More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

Dulisma is owned by Russian businessman Alexei Khotin, who has been under house arrest on embezzlement charges since 2019.

The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=P4qzo3

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

Dulisma is owned by Russian businessman Alexei Khotin, who has been under house arrest on embezzlement charges since 2019.

The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=z2sJkz

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=PR9giJ

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

Dulisma is owned by Russian businessman Alexei Khotin, who has been under house arrest on embezzlement charges since 2019.

The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

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More than 20 armed men stormed the head office of a bankrupt oil producer in East Siberia last week in the latest twist in a battle for control over a lucrative export project.

Two videos distributed on Russian social media showed a group of armed men allegedly landing at the site by helicopter, searching and removing personnel from what are believed to be offices belonging to Dulisma, a producer that declared bankruptcy in 2020.

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The company was declared bankrupt in 2020 and a court approved temporary receivership to work out a debt repayment plan or sale of the company.

Dulisma successfully appealed to have the dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.upstreamonline.com/production/armed-men-storm-offices-of-bankrupt-russian-oil-producer/2-1-1520036?zephr_sso_ott=NtCaAs

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