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Igor Ivanovich Sechin, the CEO of Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft and a loyal aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than 20 years, was the driving force behind Monday's deal to ...
France's government released a statement saying they got the one belonging to Igor Sechin. However, he denied ownership, and it looks like the government doesn’t know who will foot the bill.
The United States is considering powerful new sanctions against two of Russia’s biggest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil.
The failure of the Alaska summit could result in unpleasant consequences for Russian President Vladimir Putin. In particular, the United States is exploring the possibility of imposing sanctions on ...
The £458m vessel, called Crescent, belongs to Igor Sechin, who heads up Russia’s oil giant Rosneft, according to Reuters. At 135 metres long, it is one of the world’s biggest and most ...
Igor Sechin might be Russia’s second most powerful and wealthy man, but the events of this past week have made him less so on the latter account. A second vessel believed to be his has been ...
Igor Sechin, a Russian billionaire and oligarch, told the captain of his now-seized superyacht to leave a French port and sail to Turkey as fast as possible after he was hit with sanctions, The ...
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and CEO of state-owned oil company Rosneft, Igor Sechin, claimed that Taiwan was "on schedule" to be returned to China.
Igor Sechin’s exact net worth is unclear. However, the Russian oligarch was earning up to $4.7 million a year as chief of the Rosneft Oil Company, according to CNBC.
Igor Sechin's official title is deputy prime minister, but within Russia, many consider him the most powerful individual in the country after Vladimir Putin. (Yes--that means he's more influential ...
Igor Sechin, chief executive of Rosneft, has refused to appear in court before the end of the year to testify in the corruption trial against former economy minister Alexei Ulyukaev, raising the ...
“Igor is like that, he loves military discipline and subordination,” says Mr Konyushkov. When Mr Putin moved to Moscow, Mr Sechin trailed behind him at the airport, carrying a duffel bag.