KEY POINTS
  • Gov. Phil Murphy is mulling action against the dozens of Lukoil gas stations in New Jersey as he aims to sever financial ties with Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
  • Murphy noted that the roughly 33 Lukoil stations in the state "happen to be franchised by local New Jersey interests in most cases."
  • The Democratic governor last week signed a proclamation directing state agencies to review their authority to suspend licenses of Russia-owned businesses, or of firms that directly invest in Russian or Belarusian enterprises.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday said the state is considering action against dozens of Russian-linked Lukoil gas stations as he aims to sever financial ties with the nation in response to its invasion of Ukraine.

"We're trying to figure out what to do with them," Murphy said of the gas stations on CNBC's "Squawk Box."