As people around the world made sacrifices in solidarity with Ukraine, the July 27 letter concluded, “your company sought to make a profit... there is simply no good explanation for this behavior, other than to make a dollar.”
In contrast, oil majors such as Shell and BP announced they would quit Russia within days or weeks of the invasion, writing off billions of dollars. A Baker Hughes spokeswoman confirmed receipt of Menendez's letter and said the company was addressing the concerns “directly with his office.”
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