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00:02ExxonMobil is exploring a potential return to Russia's Sakhalin-1 oil project,
00:07holding secret talks this year with state-owned Rosneft, according to the Wall Street Journal.
00:12Senior Vice President Neil Chapman let Exxon sign up negotiations,
00:15which are conducted under Treasury Department licenses that permit talks on stranded assets.
00:19CEO Darren Woods also raised the possibility with Trump at the White House,
00:23with Exxon seeking U.S. government backing if it re-enters Russia.
00:26And he moved hinges on peace talks to end the Ukraine war,
00:29with Russia's daily energy investment opportunities as part of the process.
00:33Vladimir Putin recently eased restrictions on foreign ownership in Sakhalin,
00:37opening the door for Exxon's potential re-entry after its 2022 exit.
00:41Moscow had blocked a stake sale and wiped out Exxon's share, costing the company over $4 billion.
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