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    Exclusive-Saudi-backed Midad signs term sheet with Lukoil for sanctioned assets, pending approvals

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    Posted on February 12, 2026

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    Last updated: February 12, 2026

    Exclusive-Saudi-backed Midad signs term sheet with Lukoil for sanctioned assets, pending approvals - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:oil and gasinvestmentRegulatory Compliancefinancial transactions

    Quick Summary

    Midad Energy aims to acquire Lukoil's sanctioned assets, pending U.S. approval, amid geopolitical risks and regulatory challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Acquisition of Lukoil's Sanctioned Assets
    • Details of the Agreement
    • Regulatory Challenges
    • Geopolitical Context

    Midad Energy Signs Term Sheet to Acquire Lukoil's Sanctioned Assets

    Acquisition of Lukoil's Sanctioned Assets

    By Jarrett Renshaw and Dmitry Zhdannikov

    Details of the Agreement

    Feb 12 (Reuters) - Saudi-backed Midad Energy has signed a term sheet to acquire Russia’s sanctioned Lukoil assets in a high-stakes contest against rivals including private equity giant Carlyle Group, with the deal contingent on U.S. regulatory approval, according to three people familiar with the matter.

    Regulatory Challenges

    The move highlights continued efforts by the Russian energy giant to offload overseas holdings constrained by Western sanctions and underscores growing Middle Eastern interest in acquiring discounted global oil and refining assets, even as transactions remain subject to strict regulatory scrutiny and geopolitical risk.

    Geopolitical Context

    The agreement, signed in late January, covers all of the targeted assets, the sources said. Midad agreed to place its all-cash offer in escrow while the companies seek the necessary regulatory clearances, including from the U.S. Treasury, a structure designed to preserve the transaction while navigating sanctions restrictions.

    "Midad is working to secure necessary regulatory compliance. The bid is viewed as a high-stakes move supported by strong political connections with Saudi," said a source familiar with the deal. 

    Midad and Lukoil did not respond to a request for comment. The U.S. Treasury did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    U.S. authorities in recent months have issued a series of temporary general license extensions related to sanctioned Russian energy assets, allowing limited time for maintenance, wind-down activities and, in some cases, the exploration of potential divestment under strict conditions, people familiar with the process said. The extensions are intended to prevent abrupt disruptions to energy markets while giving regulators oversight of any ownership changes.

    Any final transfer of Lukoil’s sanctioned assets would still require explicit U.S. approval, and there is no guarantee Washington will authorize a sale, particularly given ongoing geopolitical tensions and the complex compliance reviews involved, the sources added.

    The negotiations are unfolding against the backdrop of the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war, which President Donald Trump has struggled to bring to a close despite earlier promises of a swift end to the conflict, adding further uncertainty to the regulatory and geopolitical environment surrounding any potential transaction.

    Midad had previously emerged as one of the leading contenders to buy Lukoil’s international portfolio, which spans oilfields, refineries and thousands of fuel stations worldwide and drew interest from a range of global investors, including a rival bid from private equity firm Carlyle, Reuters reported earlier.

    Lukoil has been seeking to divest foreign operations hit by sweeping U.S. sanctions, which have complicated efforts by Russian energy firms to sell overseas assets and forced buyers and sellers to use escrow and conditional-payment mechanisms while awaiting government sign-off.

    (Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Midad Energy signs term sheet to acquire Lukoil's sanctioned assets.
    • •Deal requires U.S. regulatory approval amid geopolitical tensions.
    • •Midad places all-cash offer in escrow pending approvals.
    • •Lukoil seeks to divest foreign operations affected by sanctions.
    • •Middle Eastern interest in discounted global oil assets grows.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Saudi-backed Midad signs term sheet with Lukoil for sanctioned assets, pending approvals

    1What is regulatory compliance?

    Regulatory compliance refers to the process of ensuring that an organization adheres to relevant laws, regulations, guidelines, and specifications. It is essential for maintaining legal and ethical standards in business operations.

    2What is a term sheet?

    A term sheet is a non-binding document that outlines the basic terms and conditions of an investment or acquisition agreement. It serves as a starting point for negotiations and helps clarify the expectations of all parties involved.

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