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Swedish prosecutors claim that former Lundin Oil Chairman Ian Lundin and the company’s former CEO, Alex Schneiter, supported the Sudanese government of former dictator Omar al-Bashir.
They also want 1.4 billion kronor ($127 million) confiscated from Lundin Oil because of economic benefits that were achieved from the alleged crimes.
Ian H. Lundin, former chairman and controlling owner of Lundin Oil, and Alex Schneiter, its ex-chief executive officer, are accused by Swedish prosecutors of complicity in war crimes in Sudan ...
CALGARY, Alberta (CBS.MW) -- Talisman Energy said Thursday that it agreed to buy Sweden's Lundin Oil, excluding its operations in Russia and Sudan, for $344 million in cash.
Former Lundin Oil chairman Ian Lundin speaks to the press at the Stockholm district court, Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. (Jonas Ekströmer/TT News Agency via AP) ...
The former CEO and the former chairman of a Swedish oil firm went on trial in Sweden on Tuesday, accused of complicity in war crimes in Sudan between 1999 and 2003 - charges that they both flatly ...
Lundin was chief executive of family firm Lundin Oil, now known as Orron Energy, from 1998-2002, and Schneiter was vice president at the time. The pair have denied any wrongdoing.
Sweden's Lundin Oil has welcomed a call by the country's Foreign Minister Anna Lindh for a government enquiry into the oil company's operations on block 5A in Sudan following recent allegations of ...
SWEDISH independent Lundin Oil is preparing to issue a raft of tender packages in September for the second phase of its PM-3 field development in the Vietnam-Malaysia Commercial Arrangement Area ...
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