Carlyle Move May Rebrand US Lukoil Stations After Russian-Oil Operator's Global Deal

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Lukoil, Russia’s second-largest oil company, runs about 200 gas stations in the Northeastern United States. Carlyle Group has agreed to buy Lukoil’s international operations, which could lead to the U.S. Lukoil network being rebranded or sold to another brand, but the deal isn’t final and requires regulatory approval.
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