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Surgutneftegas

Surgutneftegas (Russian: ПАО «Сургутнефтегаз», IPA: [sʊrɡʊtnʲɪftʲɪˈɡas]) is a Russian oil and gas company created by merging several previously state-owned companies owning large oil and gas reserves in Western Siberia. The company's headquarters are located in Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Surgutneftgas was ranked as the 251st -largest public company in the world.[4]

Surgutneftgas
Native name
ПАО «Сургутнефтегаз»
TypePublic (ПАО)
MCX: SNGS
LSE: SGGD
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1977; 46 years ago (1977)[1]
Headquarters,
Russia
Key people
Vladimir Bogdanov (CEO)
ProductsPetroleum
Natural gas
Oil products
Revenue$20.1 billion[2] (2017)
$3.89 billion[3] (2016)
-$932 million[3] (2016)
Total assets$58.5 billion[3] (2016)
Total equity$51.4 billion[3] (2016)
Number of employees
92,935
SubsidiariesKinef
Websitewww.surgutneftegas.ru/en/
Petrol station of Surgutneftegas in Veliky Novgorod

Surgutneftegas includes a large oil refinery in Kirishi, Leningrad Oblast, operated by the Kirishinefteorgsintez subsidiary. The company is also engaged in fuel retail activities in north-west Russia by cooperating with the Petersburg Fuel Company. Surgutneftegas is also a shareholder of Oneximbank (Объединённый экспортно-импортный банк). From the beginning Surgutneftegas has been led by president and director general Vladimir Bogdanov, who had run the Surgut oil fields since 1983.

History

Surgutneftegas was created in 1993 as a joint stock company.[1] In 1995, the company won a tender for huge oil fields in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug. The company also gained permission to build an export terminal in the Batareynaya Bay of the Gulf of Finland and a pipeline between it and the Kirishi refinery.[citation needed]

Surgutneftegas was widely believed to be behind Baikalfinansgrup which acquired YUKOS' main oil production facility Yuganskneftegaz at a controversial auction in 2004.[5][6]

Operations

Surgutneftegas is the leading oil supplier to Belarus, accounting in 2006 for some 30% of the total deliveries.[7] The company also developed its foreign contacts, including talks with Iran, Libya and pre-war Iraq on taking part in oil extraction projects.[8]

According to the Hoover company review, Surgutneftegas employs more than 82,000 people and made $24 billion sales in 2007.[9]

Kirish Oil Refinery

Construction of the Kirishi Oil Refinery was launched in 1961 in the town of Kirishi, Leningrad Region. The first phase of the refinery was commissioned in March 1966. The refinery was designed to cover the fuel needs of the north-western region of the Soviet Union. The conversion level of the refinery was not very deep, with a high degree of masut (residue) production. The latter was also delivered to the Baltic states, Belarus, and Ukraine.[citation needed]

In 1980 the plant was reconstructed and started diesel hydrotreating unit with capacity of two million tonnes per year. The main fractionation tower K-5 weighing 335.2 tons, diameter of 5 m and a length of 62 m was delivered by "Spetstyazhavtotrans" from the factory "Dzerzhinskhimmash".[citation needed]

In 1993, the refinery was incorporated into the OOO Surgutneftegas and renamed as the OOO Industrial Enterprise Kirishnefteorgsintez (OOO KINEF).[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  2. ^ . Expert RA. Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d http://www.surgutneftegas.ru/en/investors/reports/5_5/.
  4. ^ "Forbes Global 2000". Forbes. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  5. ^ "A Surprise Bidder Buys Yukos Unit". The Washington Post. 20 December 2004. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Putin: Sale of Yukos Unit Legal". The Washington Post. 22 December 2004. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  7. ^ Socor, Vladimir (8 January 2007). "Belarus Transit Tax Retaliates To Russian Customs Tax on Oil Exports". Eurasia Daily Monitor. The Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  8. ^ Kolchin, Sergei (12 June 1998). "Russia's largest oil companies. The situation today". Eurasia Daily Monitor. The Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  9. ^ "Hoovers Company Review, Surgutneftegas". Hoovers.com. 21 October 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2011.

External links

  • Official site
  • OAO Surgutneftegas

surgutneftegas, russian, ПАО, Сургутнефтегаз, sʊrɡʊtnʲɪftʲɪˈɡas, russian, company, created, merging, several, previously, state, owned, companies, owning, large, reserves, western, siberia, company, headquarters, located, surgut, khanty, mansi, autonomous, okr. Surgutneftegas Russian PAO Surgutneftegaz IPA sʊrɡʊtnʲɪftʲɪˈɡas is a Russian oil and gas company created by merging several previously state owned companies owning large oil and gas reserves in Western Siberia The company s headquarters are located in Surgut Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000 Surgutneftgas was ranked as the 251st largest public company in the world 4 SurgutneftgasNative namePAO Surgutneftegaz TypePublic PAO Traded asMCX SNGSLSE SGGDIndustryOil and gasFounded1977 46 years ago 1977 1 HeadquartersSurgut RussiaKey peopleVladimir Bogdanov CEO ProductsPetroleumNatural gasOil productsRevenue 20 1 billion 2 2017 Operating income 3 89 billion 3 2016 Net income 932 million 3 2016 Total assets 58 5 billion 3 2016 Total equity 51 4 billion 3 2016 Number of employees92 935SubsidiariesKinefWebsitewww wbr surgutneftegas wbr ru wbr en wbr Petrol station of Surgutneftegas in Veliky Novgorod Surgutneftegas includes a large oil refinery in Kirishi Leningrad Oblast operated by the Kirishinefteorgsintez subsidiary The company is also engaged in fuel retail activities in north west Russia by cooperating with the Petersburg Fuel Company Surgutneftegas is also a shareholder of Oneximbank Obedinyonnyj eksportno importnyj bank From the beginning Surgutneftegas has been led by president and director general Vladimir Bogdanov who had run the Surgut oil fields since 1983 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Kirish Oil Refinery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSurgutneftegas was created in 1993 as a joint stock company 1 In 1995 the company won a tender for huge oil fields in the Khanty Mansi Autonomous Okrug The company also gained permission to build an export terminal in the Batareynaya Bay of the Gulf of Finland and a pipeline between it and the Kirishi refinery citation needed Surgutneftegas was widely believed to be behind Baikalfinansgrup which acquired YUKOS main oil production facility Yuganskneftegaz at a controversial auction in 2004 5 6 Operations EditSurgutneftegas is the leading oil supplier to Belarus accounting in 2006 for some 30 of the total deliveries 7 The company also developed its foreign contacts including talks with Iran Libya and pre war Iraq on taking part in oil extraction projects 8 According to the Hoover company review Surgutneftegas employs more than 82 000 people and made 24 billion sales in 2007 9 Kirish Oil Refinery EditMain article Kinef Construction of the Kirishi Oil Refinery was launched in 1961 in the town of Kirishi Leningrad Region The first phase of the refinery was commissioned in March 1966 The refinery was designed to cover the fuel needs of the north western region of the Soviet Union The conversion level of the refinery was not very deep with a high degree of masut residue production The latter was also delivered to the Baltic states Belarus and Ukraine citation needed In 1980 the plant was reconstructed and started diesel hydrotreating unit with capacity of two million tonnes per year The main fractionation tower K 5 weighing 335 2 tons diameter of 5 m and a length of 62 m was delivered by Spetstyazhavtotrans from the factory Dzerzhinskhimmash citation needed In 1993 the refinery was incorporated into the OOO Surgutneftegas and renamed as the OOO Industrial Enterprise Kirishnefteorgsintez OOO KINEF citation needed See also Edit Russia portal Energy portal Companies portalList of oil exploration and production companiesReferences Edit a b OJSC Surgutneftegas History Archived from the original on 5 November 2017 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Rejting krupnejshih kompanij Rossii po obemu realizacii produkcii Expert RA Archived from the original on 28 October 2018 Retrieved 28 October 2018 a b c d http www surgutneftegas ru en investors reports 5 5 Forbes Global 2000 Forbes Retrieved 31 October 2020 A Surprise Bidder Buys Yukos Unit The Washington Post 20 December 2004 Retrieved 14 May 2011 Putin Sale of Yukos Unit Legal The Washington Post 22 December 2004 Retrieved 14 May 2011 Socor Vladimir 8 January 2007 Belarus Transit Tax Retaliates To Russian Customs Tax on Oil Exports Eurasia Daily Monitor The Jamestown Foundation Retrieved 4 April 2012 Kolchin Sergei 12 June 1998 Russia s largest oil companies The situation today Eurasia Daily Monitor The Jamestown Foundation Retrieved 4 April 2012 Hoovers Company Review Surgutneftegas Hoovers com 21 October 2010 Retrieved 14 May 2011 External links EditOfficial site OAO Surgutneftegas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surgutneftegas amp oldid 1141706588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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