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Jan 25 (Reuters) - Top oilfield services firm SLB | |
on Wednesday warned of business risks associated with | |
additional sanctions on Russia, even as its revenue there | |
continued to grow, according to a regulatory filing.SLB boosted its business in Russia last year, as oil prices | |
surged and rivals fled following Western sanctions on Russia for | |
its invasion of Ukraine. Russia represented 6% of SLB's | |
full-year 2022 revenue, or $1.69 billion, the company said in an | |
annual filing.Russia accounted for 5% of total company revenues in the | |
quarter before Moscow invaded Ukraine, according to a previous | |
company filing. It began disclosing more details around Russian | |
revenue and assets following the war.The Curacao-domiciled company, which suspended new | |
investments and technology deployment in Russia last March, said | |
it continued to "actively monitor the dynamic situation in | |
Ukraine and applicable laws, sanctions and trade control | |
restrictions resulting from the conflict," according to the | |
filing.It continued to work for Russian energy companies | |
including Lukoil, Rosneft , Gazprom | |
as rivals Halliburton and Baker Hughes exited or sold | |
off their operations.SLB said the carrying value of its net assets in Russia | |
totaled roughly $700 million at the end of 2022, down from $900 | |
million at the end of the third quarter 2022. It closed out the | |
year with $300 million in receivables, down from $400 million in | |
third quarter.The oilfield company also said it had roughly $1 billion in | |
unpaid bills related to Mexico, according to the filing. It said | |
the receivables, from its primary customer in Mexico that was | |
not identified, were not in dispute. It has not historically | |
experienced any material write-offs resulting from uncollected | |
bills from this firm, it said.SLB did not immediately respond to an email seeking more | |
detail on the filing. | |
(Reporting by Liz Hampton in Denver; Editing by Anna Driver) |