US oil producers, including Continental Resources’ Harold Hamm, are hesitant to invest in Russia despite talks of a peace deal, citing past losses and geopolitical risks. ExxonMobil and Chevron have previously scaled back operations in Russia due to sanctions, with analysts cautioning against hasty returns. Hamm supports Trump’s tough stance on sanctions and tariffs, emphasizing US LNG exports for European energy security and praising the president’s accomplishments in his first term.
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