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Russia's Proxima walks away from JKX Oil & Gas

* Proxima says not planning to make an offer

* Proxima earlier said it was in early stages of considering offer

* JKX falls as much as 34 pct, top percentage loser on LSE (Adds JKX comment and updates shares)

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Russian investment firm Proxima Capital Group said on Thursday it did not plan to make an offer for JKX Oil & Gas Plc, two weeks after announcing its intention to consider an offer.

Shares (Frankfurt: DI6.F - news) of JKX fell as much as 34 percent, making them the top percentage loser on the London Stock Exchange (Other OTC: LDNXF - news) .

JKX said it had never been approached by the Russian firm. Proxima was not immediately available for comment.

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JKX, which makes 85 percent of its revenue from Ukraine, said in January it would suspend its investment in the country due to government-imposed restrictions on selling gas to industrial clients and an increase in gas production tax.

The company said on Monday it had commenced arbitration proceedings against Ukraine for the repayment of $180 million related to the production of oil and gas.

JKX, which has a market value of 58.6 million pounds ($90.3 million), also operates in Russia, Hungary and Slovakia.

The company's shares were down 25.3 percent at 25.50 pence at 1518 GMT. The stock had fallen 73 percent in the 12 months to Feb. 4, a day before Proxima said it was considering the offer. (1 dollar = 0.6486 pound) (Reporting By Mamidipudi Soumithri in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)