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Grozny oil field

Grozny oil field was one of the largest oil-industrial regions in the territory of the Russian Empire and then the USSR.

Oil fields in Grozny, 1905

Oil seeps to the surface of the earth in the North Caucasus were noticed long before the beginning of the industrial development of oil fields on the slopes of the relatively low Tersky and Sunzhensky ridges. Since ancient times, local residents have collected oil here, which was used for household needs, medical and military purposes. They lubricated the axes of the supply with oil, treated people and animals, burned it in lamps, etc. In the 19th century, a whole group of deposits was found on the Grozny Range. Oil was extracted from wells no deeper than two arshins, from which it was simply scooped out with a bucket. Since 1811, oil wells have been farmed out. Such a farmer was originally the Mozdok Regiment, and since 1838, all oil sources have become the property of the Caucasian line troops. This army rented oil wells to merchant farmers, wealthy Cossacks, and other entrepreneurs. From 1833 to 1860, about 140 thousand pounds of oil were mastered in this way.[1]

Oil production, which at that time was carried out by artisanal methods, peaked in 1885 at 77,000 poods (1 pood = 16.3 kg). Scientists have undertaken a serious study of Grozny oil. Among them was the outstanding Russian chemist, D. I. Mendeleev. The industrial development of the Grozny oil region began. In 1892, 450,000 barrels of oil were produced. Grozny fisheries occupied second place in terms of productivity in the country.[2]

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Oil fields in Grozny, 1905

The Grozny region of oil and gas fields is part of the North Caucasian oil and gas region of Russia. Oil-bearing areas are concentrated in the areas of the Sunzha and Tersky ridges and the Black Mountains. The Grozny region, along with the Baku region, was one of the first oil-producing regions of the USSR. The beginning of industrial oil production was laid back in 1893, when the first fountain of oil gushed from a depth of more than 130 meters in the Starogroznensky district. Over the century-long history of the industry, 420 million tons of oil have been extracted from the bowels of the earth.[3][4]

The largest deposits are: Novogroznenskoye (Oktyabrskoye) and Starogroznenskoye (with the oil-bearing areas of Tashkala and Salt Balka). Oil fields approach anticlinal folds, usually overturned and complicated by ruptures. The main oil deposits belong to the sandstones of the productive strata of the Karagan and Chokrak horizons of the Middle Miocene. Oil is paraffinic, with a high content of light fractions (in particular, gasoline). Geological exploration of the Grozny oil-bearing region began in the second half of the 19th century, and industrial production began in the 1890s. At the end of the 19th century, 7 English companies with a capital of 11 million rubles established themselves in the Grozny oil-industrial region, relegating the French Rothschilds, who had previously occupied a leading position among foreign firms, to the background. In 1913, the Novogroznenskoye field was discovered. The main owners of the Grozny oil fields were the world's largest oil companies and concerns: Nobel, Shell, Oil, Tweedy-Andreis, etc. By 1914, in the oil industry on the territory of the Grozny oil-bearing region, in percentage terms: English 36%, Russian 27%, French 18%, Belgian 10%, Dutch 9%. During the years of Soviet power, the largest fields were put into operation: in 1934, Malgobekneft; in 1937, Goragorskoye; in 1941, Oysungur; and in 1945, Tashkala. Checheno-Ingushetia was the second oil center of the USSR after Azerbaijan (the average oil production by the beginning of the Second World War was from 3 to 4 million tons annually, and its explored reserves amounted to 1.5 billion).[5][6]

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References edit

  1. ^ Birlant Nunaeva. My city is Grozny.
  2. ^ K.I. Jafarov, A.K. Jafarov. 110 years of the Grozny oil industry: pages of history
  3. ^ Independent oil review well — Oil in the world — «Chechen Republic: oil perspective»
  4. ^ Pritula A.F. Grozny oil and Terek mining industry before nationalization. — M.; L., 1925.
  5. ^ Akhmadova Kh. Kh., Musaeva M. A., Syrkin A. M., Makhmudova L. Sh., Takaeva M. A., The role of Russian and foreign capital in the development of the Grozny oil industry in 1890—1900.
  6. ^ Brief geographical encyclopedia, Volume 1 / Ch.ed. Grigoriev A.A. M.: Soviet Encyclopedia — 1960, p. 564

Further reading edit

  • Казаков А. И. (составитель) (1984). Город Грозный (15000 экз ed.). Гр.: Чечено-Ингушское книжное издательство.
  • Притула А. Ф. (1925). Грозненская нефтяная и терская горная промышленность перед национализацией (1200 экз ed.). М.: Издание совета нефтяной промышленности.
  • Весь Грозный и его окрестности: нефтяные промысла, курорт Горячеводск, курорт Серноводск (Д. А. Бабкова и А. И. Максимова ed.). Владикавказ: Электроп. Сергея Казарина. 1914. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  • Керимов И. А. и др. (2010). Геология и перспективы нефтегазоносности Чечни и Ингушетии (300 экз ed.). Гр.: ООО «Пилигрим». ISBN 978-5-91857-007-4.
  • Притула А. Ф. Направление грозненского трубопровода и проекты его осуществления// Нефтяной бюллетень. — 1924. — No. 20.
  • «Народоубийство в СССР: Убийство чеченского народа» — Мюнхен: Свободный Кавказ, 1952. — 69 c. — LCCN 68-040208
  • Переиздание: «Убийство чечено-ингушского народа : Народоубийство в СССР» / Авторханов, Абдурахман Геназович-Александр Уралов (псевд.). — М: СП «Вся Москва», 1991. — 79, [2] с.; 20 см — ISBN 5-7110-0131-0.
  • Добыча, переработка и исследование грозненской нефти в течение XIX — начало XX веков: монография / Х. Х. Ахмадова, М. А. Мусаева, А. М. Сыркин, Л. Ш. Махмудова, М. А. Такаева. — М.: Издательский дом Академии Естествознания, 2018. — 146 с. — 500 экз. — ISBN 978-5-91327-519-6.
  • Григорьев А. А. Грозненский нефтяной район. Библиотека по географии.. краткая географическая энциклопедия, Том 1/Гл.ред. Григорьев А. А. М.:Советская энциклопедия — 1960, с. 564.

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Grozny oil fieldwas one of the largest oil industrial regions in the territory of the Russian Empire and then the USSR Oil fields in Grozny 1905 Oil seeps to the surface of the earth in the North Caucasus were noticed long before the beginning of the industrial development of oil fields on the slopes of the relatively low Tersky and Sunzhensky ridges Since ancient times local residents have collected oil here which was used for household needs medical and military purposes They lubricated the axes of the supply with oil treated people and animals burned it in lamps etc In the 19th century a whole group of deposits was found on the Grozny Range Oil was extracted from wells no deeper than two arshins from which it was simply scooped out with a bucket Since 1811 oil wells have been farmed out Such a farmer was originally the Mozdok Regiment and since 1838 all oil sources have become the property of the Caucasian line troops This army rented oil wells to merchant farmers wealthy Cossacks and other entrepreneurs From 1833 to 1860 about 140 thousand pounds of oil were mastered in this way 1 Oil production which at that time was carried out by artisanal methods peaked in 1885 at 77 000 poods 1 pood 16 3 kg Scientists have undertaken a serious study of Grozny oil Among them was the outstanding Russian chemist D I Mendeleev The industrial development of the Grozny oil region began In 1892 450 000 barrels of oil were produced Grozny fisheries occupied second place in terms of productivity in the country 2 Contents 1 Description 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingDescription edit nbsp Oil fields in Grozny 1905 The Grozny region of oil and gas fields is part of the North Caucasian oil and gas region of Russia Oil bearing areas are concentrated in the areas of the Sunzha and Tersky ridges and the Black Mountains The Grozny region along with the Baku region was one of the first oil producing regions of the USSR The beginning of industrial oil production was laid back in 1893 when the first fountain of oil gushed from a depth of more than 130 meters in the Starogroznensky district Over the century long history of the industry 420 million tons of oil have been extracted from the bowels of the earth 3 4 The largest deposits are Novogroznenskoye Oktyabrskoye and Starogroznenskoye with the oil bearing areas of Tashkala and Salt Balka Oil fields approach anticlinal folds usually overturned and complicated by ruptures The main oil deposits belong to the sandstones of the productive strata of the Karagan and Chokrak horizons of the Middle Miocene Oil is paraffinic with a high content of light fractions in particular gasoline Geological exploration of the Grozny oil bearing region began in the second half of the 19th century and industrial production began in the 1890s At the end of the 19th century 7 English companies with a capital of 11 million rubles established themselves in the Grozny oil industrial region relegating the French Rothschilds who had previously occupied a leading position among foreign firms to the background In 1913 the Novogroznenskoye field was discovered The main owners of the Grozny oil fields were the world s largest oil companies and concerns Nobel Shell Oil Tweedy Andreis etc By 1914 in the oil industry on the territory of the Grozny oil bearing region in percentage terms English 36 Russian 27 French 18 Belgian 10 Dutch 9 During the years of Soviet power the largest fields were put into operation in 1934 Malgobekneft in 1937 Goragorskoye in 1941 Oysungur and in 1945 Tashkala Checheno Ingushetia was the second oil center of the USSR after Azerbaijan the average oil production by the beginning of the Second World War was from 3 to 4 million tons annually and its explored reserves amounted to 1 5 billion 5 6 Gallery edit nbsp Grozny View of the refineries and the railway station 1910 1915 nbsp Grozny General view of the kerosene plants 1910sSee also editChechnyaReferences edit Birlant Nunaeva My city is Grozny K I Jafarov A K Jafarov 110 years of the Grozny oil industry pages of history Independent oil review well Oil in the world Chechen Republic oil perspective Pritula A F Grozny oil and Terek mining industry before nationalization M L 1925 Akhmadova Kh Kh Musaeva M A Syrkin A M Makhmudova L Sh Takaeva M A The role of Russian and foreign capital in the development of the Grozny oil industry in 1890 1900 Brief geographical encyclopedia Volume 1 Ch ed Grigoriev A A M Soviet Encyclopedia 1960 p 564Further reading editKazakov A I sostavitel 1984 Gorod Groznyj 15000 ekz ed Gr Checheno Ingushskoe knizhnoe izdatelstvo Pritula A F 1925 Groznenskaya neftyanaya i terskaya gornaya promyshlennost pered nacionalizaciej 1200 ekz ed M Izdanie soveta neftyanoj promyshlennosti Ves Groznyj i ego okrestnosti neftyanye promysla kurort Goryachevodsk kurort Sernovodsk D A Babkova i A I Maksimova ed Vladikavkaz Elektrop Sergeya Kazarina 1914 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite 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