KEY POINTS
  • Oil and gas giant BP said Monday that mounting geopolitical tensions were having no impact on its operations in Russia.
  • CEO Bernard Looney said the company was continuing with the "business of business" in Russia, even as the Kremlin amasses over 130,000 troops along the Ukraine border.
  • BP has had a presence in Russia for over 30 years and is the largest foreign investor in the country via a 19.75% stake in the national oil company Rosneft.
Bernard Looney, chief executive officer of BP Plc, gestures while speaking during a news conference in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020.

Oil and gas giant BP said Monday that mounting risks of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are having no impact on its operations within the major energy-producing nation.

Speaking at an oil and gas exhibition conference in Cairo, Egypt, CEO Bernard Looney said the company was continuing with the "business of business" in Russia, even as the Kremlin amasses over 130,000 troops along the Ukraine border.