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asides from that omission.
CEFC and Rosneft…
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-02/why-cefc-spent-9-billion-on-rosneft-while-seeing-30-oil-risk
In a note running longer than 12,000 Chinese characters posted on CEFC China Energy Co.’s WeChat account, Founder and Chairman Ye Jianming justified purchasing a chunk of the Russian oil giant from Glencore Plc and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund – a deal that’s thrust the previously little-known firm into the global spotlight. He also riffed on everything from his nation’s history and philosophy to the future of fossil fuels and electric vehicles.
https://www.caixinglobal.com/2018-11-21/failed-rosneft-deal-costs-cefc-china-a-quarter-billion-101350092.html
CEFC China paid $257 million as compensation to the would-be sellers of the Rosneft interest, a consortium of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) and Glencore, according to Reuters. The news service cited a financial document filed by QHG Holding, a shareholder of Rosneft backed by QIA and Glencore.
Privately owned CEFC China made an international splash in September 2017 by offering $9.1 billion to buy 14.2% of Rosneft from QIA and Glencore. But the deal stalled as CEFC China was wracked by graft investigations and a debt crisis.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/exclusive-christopher-wray-tied-russian-oil-company/
The most troubling issue that Wray may face is the fact that his law firm — King & Spalding — represents Rosneft and Gazprom, two of Russia’s largest state-controlled oil companies.
Rosneft was prominently mentioned in the now infamous 35-page dossier prepared by former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele. The dossier claims that the CEO of Rosneft, Igor Sechin, offered candidate Donald Trump, through Trump’s campaign advisor Carter Page, a 19% stake in the company in exchange for lifting U.S. sanctions on Russia. The dossier claims that the offer was made in July while Page was in Moscow.
We also know Rosneft signed a cooperative agreement with Rosatom:
Rosneft and Rosatom signed a Cooperation Agreement at St Petersburg International Economic Forum. The document was signed in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin by Rosneft Management Board Chairman Igor Sechin and Rosatom General Director Sergey Kirienko.