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JKX Oil and Gas reviewing options in Ukraine 'carefully'
by Daniel J. Graeber
London (UPI) Aug 4, 2014


Russia's Lukoil unloads retail centers in Europe
Moscow (UPI) Aug 5, 2013 - Russian energy company Lukoil said it sold off its service stations in Hungary, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic as part of an optimization strategy.

Hungarian energy company MOL acquired 44 retail service centers from Lukoil. It builds on a similar acquisition in the country from Italian energy company Eni, giving it 319 service stations in the Czech Republic.

Rival company Norm Benzinkut purchased 75 filling stations in Hungary and 19 in Slovakia.

The Russian energy company said the sales were part of an effort to streamline its asset base in Central Europe.

"The decision to sell the assets was taken as part of the effort to optimize LUKOIL's business in petroleum-product marketing," the company said in a statement Monday.

Lukoil last week made a similar move with its network of filling stations in Ukraine.

Lukoil was spared from the latest round of U.S. and European sanctions targeting Russia's energy secotr in response to the Kremlin's stance on Ukraine.

Terms of the Central European sales weren't disclosed.

Emergency budget legislation enacted by the Ukrainian government means a new tax burden needs careful review, JKX Oil and Gas said Monday.

JKX said new budget measures passed by the Ukrainian government means higher taxes for the oil and gas industry in the country. The most significant, it said, was a move to nearly double the tax on gas production to close to 55 percent.

"In light of this significant change to the fiscal environment for independent oil and gas operators in Ukraine, the board of JKX is evaluating the impact on its ongoing investment program carefully, and will be taking operational and financial measures to protect the interests of the company and its shareholders," the company said in an e-mailed statement.

Ukraine is one of the Eastern European countries rich in shale natural gas. JKX said its production in Ukraine for 2013 averaged 9,731 barrels of oil equivalent per day, an 18 percent increase from the previous year.

The country's Rudenkovskoye shale deposit, the company said in March, is the "largest untapped gas resource" in the country.

JXK offered no information about its plans moving forward or the status of current operations in Ukraine.

"A further announcement will be made in due course," the company said.

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