Microsoft has restored services to Russia-backed refiner Nayara Energy, the Indian company's lawyer told a New Delhi court, days after the U.S. tech giant terminated services due to European Union sanctions.
Nayara has been forced to scale back operations at its 400,000-barrel-per-day refinery for lack of sufficient fuel storage and vessel owners' demand to end their contracts after it was hit by the EU's latest sanctions.
Nayara has been forced to scale back operations at its 400,000-barrel-per-day refinery for lack of sufficient fuel storage and vessel owners' demand to end their contracts after it was hit by the EU's latest sanctions.
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