Russia's No. 2 oil producer Lukoil is looking to put up for sale its 20% stake in a Russian consortium developing a large oil project in Venezuela. Lukoil is in talks with international players after Rosneft offered a price lower than what Lukoil had asked.
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Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin said to reporters on Thursday that his company would be considering buying Lukoil's stake in its Venezuelan consortium.
State-owned PetroChina Company Ltd said it was discussing with relevant parties about developing the West Qurna oilfield in Iraq.
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