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The daily HS reports that Lukoil Finland's fuel stations are dry because of sanctions

Helsingin Sanomat, citing Teboil's spokesperson, reported Friday that the Finnish petrol station chain Teboil is out of fuel due to U.S. sanctions imposed on its parent company. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on October 22 that Rosneft (Russia's oil company) and Lukoil would be subject to sanctions as a result of a policy shift regarding Moscow's conflict in Ukraine. He also said that companies who do business with these two groups may face sanctions. The U.S. Treasury referred to Gunvor as Russia's "puppet", and indicated that Washington was against the deal. On November 6, a deal between Gunvor, a Swiss commodity trader, and Lukoil for the purchase of foreign assets fell through. Sources have reported that Lukoil struggles to maintain operations at its vast foreign businesses in places like Finland, Switzerland and Iraq.

Toni Flyckt is Teboil’s director of marketing and communication. She told HS that Teboil was running out of fuel.

Teboil didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Last month, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Finland said that banks and other Finnish financial institutions are subject to its regulation and should be cautious when dealing with Lukoil or companies owned directly or indirectly by it.

According to the website of Teboil (which is owned by Lukoil), it has 430 Finnish service stations, or about one fifth (2250) of all the stations in Nordic countries, according to an industry report from 2024.

Annual reports reveal that the company's revenues have fallen in recent years, as Finns chose to use other stations because of Teboil’s connection to Lukoil. Revenues fell to 1,61 billion euros ($1.88billion) in 2024, from 2,36 billion euros in 2020. On Friday, the Kremlin stated that Lukoil’s international interests must be respected.

(source: Reuters)