Below is the relevant attribute values:
$oList.RootFolder.ServerRelativeUrl: /sites/SPAdmin/Lists/testList1
$oWeb.Url: https://company.sharepoint.com/sites/SPAdmin
$oList.ParentWebUrl: /sites/SPAdmin
So, we can get the url here:
$url = $oWeb.Url + $oList.RootFolder.ServerRelativeUrl.Replace($oList.ParentWebUrl, "")
The result is:
https://company.sharepoint.com/sites/SPAdmin/Lists/testList1
Hope this script saves you a few minutes.
[update 20180123]
If the user account has SharePoint admin rights, we can do it through tenant "RootSiteUrl" property.
$oTenant = New-Object Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.TenantAdministration.Tenant($ctx)
$Global:_RootSiteUrl = $oTenant.RootSiteUrl
$url = $Global:_RootSiteUrl + $oList.RootFolder.ServerRelativeUrl
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