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The extension of talks permission creates uncertainty about Lukoil's foreign asset sales, affecting investor confidence in the company's stock.
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The US Treasury has extended permission for discussions regarding the sale of Lukoil's foreign assets until April 1. This extension allows potential buyers and sellers to negotiate without immediate sanctions risks, affecting international energy markets and companies involved in Russian oil assets. The decision impacts Lukoil's ability to manage its overseas holdings amid ongoing sanctions.