Baker Hughes, a major U.S. oil services company, added its name Saturday to the growing list of U.S. companies that are pulling back from Russia in response to Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
PUBLISHED 11:55 AM CDT Mar. 19, 2022NEW YORK —
“The crisis in Ukraine is of grave concern, and we strongly support a diplomatic solution," said Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes. Schlumberger said that it had suspended investment and technology deployment to its Russia operations.
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