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Vagit Alekperov

Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov (Azerbaijani: Vahid Yusuf oğlu Ələkbərov, Russian: Вагит Юсуфович Алекперов; born 1 September 1950) is a RussianAzerbaijani businessman. He was the President of the oil company Lukoil from 1993 until 2022.[1][2] As of 16 April 2021, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index by Bloomberg L.P., Alekperov has an estimated net worth of US$19.6 billion, making him the ninety-fourth wealthiest person in the world[3] and the fifth in Russia.[3] Alekperov previously owned a 36.8% stake in football club Spartak Moscow.[4] Fellow former Spartak owner Leonid Fedun is Akelperov's close associate. Alekperov also owns superyacht builder Heesen Yachts.[5]

Vagit Alekperov
Born
Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov

(1950-09-01) 1 September 1950 (age 72)
NationalityRussian
Azerbaijani
Alma materAzerbaijan State Oil Academy
OccupationChairman of the supervisory board of Basic Element Company
SpouseLarisa Victorovna Alekperova
Children1
Awards

As part of the international governmental responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia have imposed sanctions against Alekperov.[6][7][8]

Biography

Alekperov was born on September 1, 1950, in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, one of the earliest centers of the international petroleum industry. His father, who died when Vagit was a boy, worked in the oilfields all his life and inspired Alekperov to follow in his footsteps. Alekperov's father was an Azerbaijani Muslim and his mother, Russian Orthodox. Alekperov is religious, but does not define himself as either Muslim or Orthodox.[9]

In 1974, Alekperov graduated from the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute.[10]

Western Siberia

Alekperov moved to Western Siberia in 1979 and worked at Surgutneftegaz between 1979 and 1985, earning his reputation as an industry expert. He was ascending positions and by 1985 became first deputy general director of Bashneft production company. In 1987, he became general director of the newly created production company Kogalymneftegaz.[10]

Moscow

In 1990, Alekperov was appointed deputy minister of the Oil and Gas Industry of the Soviet Union and became the youngest deputy energy minister in Soviet history.[10] At that time, Alekperov promoted the establishment of vertically integrated state-owned energy companies, which would bring together the wide range of organizations in the energy sector that were, at the time, reporting to different Soviet bureaucratic institutions.[11]

Just at this time Western oil companies began to actively look for partners in Russia. During a visit to British Petroleum facilities in the United Kingdom in 1990 Alekperov personally headed the Russian delegation at the negotiations. Rondo Fehlberg, an executive at BP, told NY Times that Alekperov took control of the agenda during that 1990 trip, sternly asking the BP executives to explain how a modern oil company should be set up.[12]

LUKoil

In April 1993, Langepas-Uray-Kogalymneft became the joint-stock company LUKOIL, and Alekperov became its president and chairman of the board. By 2002 Alekperov owned 10.4% of the company.[12]

In 2000, Alekperov resigned as head of the board of directors of Lukoil, but retained his position as president of the company. In May 2008, Alekperov bought 11.13 million shares (1.3%) in Lukoil, thereby increasing his stake to 20.4% and becoming the company's largest shareholder.[13]

LUKoil was the first Russian company to acquire an American company. In November 2000, LUKoil acquired Getty Petroleum Marketing and its 1,300 gas stations in the United States[14] Like many other Russian oligarchs, Alekperov has also moved into banking and media. In May 2006 Alekperov was one of the two main owners of IFD Kapital Group.[15]

In 2018, Alekperov first said in an interview that he was looking for a successor to his position, a staff reshuffle, he said, could take place at the company in 2023.[16]

Alekperov is on the 2017 list of Russian "oligarchs" named in the CAATSA unclassified report to the U.S. Congress.[17]

International sanctions

In April 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Alekperov was sanctioned by Australia and the United Kingdom.[6][7] On 21 April, Lukoil issued a statement saying that Alekperov had stepped down and resigned from the board of directors after 29 years.[2]

In May 2022, Canada also imposed sanctions on Alekperov.[8]

Personal life

Alekperov is married to Larisa Victorovna Alekperova and has a son Yusuf born in 1990.[18]

Alekperov's hobby is numismatics. The exact composition of his collection is unknown, but according to some reports, it is one of the three largest private collections in Russia. According to Forbes, Alekperov's private Museum of Numismatics has more than 700 coins on display, which is about a quarter of the entire collection. It consists mainly of gold coins, from antiquity to modern Russia, some silver coins, as well as a few platinum coins of the Russian Empire.[19]

Philanthropy

In 2007 Alekperov founded The Foundation "Our Future" to promote social entrepreneurship in Russia.[20]

Alekperov has repeatedly stated publicly and has confirmed that, according to his will, his stake in Lukoil (over 20% of the company) will be transferred to a specially created charitable foundation.[21]

In 2020 coronavirus pandemic, Lukoil has donated more than RUB 652 million in 22 Russian regions and almost $900 000 dollars in its operation countries abroad.[22] Alekperov also donated RUB 50 million of personal finances to fight coronavirus in the Republic of Komi.[23]

Awards and honorary titles

Alekperov was the first Russian citizen who received the Woodrow Wilson Award. He was honored in 2005 for achievements in corporate citizenship.[24]

On 31 August 2020, ahead of Vagit Alekperov's 70th jubilee, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev awarded him with the "Dostlug" Order for his special services rendered to the development of mutual relations between Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation.[25]

Vagit Alekperov is also a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  2. ^ a b "Russia's Lukoil Says Longtime CEO Alekperov Resigns". The Moscow Times. 21 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Bloomberg Billionaires Index: Vagit Alekperov". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  4. ^ Burgen, Stephen (26 February 2022). "Could sanctions leave oligarchs' super yachts high and dry in Spain?". The Observer.
  5. ^ Jack, Andrew; Wagstyl, Stefan; Cook, Chris (2022-04-16). "'You have to do things perfectly . . . but it's so secret' — how to build an oligarch's yacht". Financial Times. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  6. ^ a b "Australia goes further than others with personal sanctions, adds Nabiullina, Lisin and Alekperov to list". interfax.com. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  7. ^ a b "U.K. Hits More Russian Billionaires in Latest Sanctions Salvo". Bloomberg.com. 2022-04-13. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  8. ^ a b "Canada blacklists 40 Russian individuals - PM's press service". TASS. 2022-05-09. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  9. ^ Maass, Peter (2 August 2004). . The New York Times Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  10. ^ a b c Vassiliou, Marius S. (2009-09-24). The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7066-6.
  11. ^ "Vagit Y. Alekperov 1950— Biography".
  12. ^ a b Maass, Peter (2004-08-01). "The Triumph of the Quiet Tycoon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  13. ^ "Бизнес-активы Вагита Алекперова. Справка". РИА Новости (in Russian). 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2007-03-12.
  15. ^ Teagarden, Michael (1 March 2006). . Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  16. ^ "Глава ЛУКОЙЛа сообщил об изучении потенциальных преемников". РБК (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  17. ^ "Report to Congress Pursuant to Section 241 of the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 Regarding Senior Foreign Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian Federation and Russian Parastatal Entities" (PDF). January 29, 2018.
  18. ^ "Вагит Юсуфович Алекперов. Биографическая справка". РИА Новости. 12 March 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  19. ^ "В Москве открыли первый частный музей нумизматики / / Независимая газета". www.ng.ru. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  20. ^ Nielsen, Rachel (2012-11-28). "Alekperov's Social Enterprise Invests $4.8M Over 5 Years". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  21. ^ "Алекперов передаст акции "Лукойла" в благотворительный фонд". Forbes.ru. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  22. ^ "Lukoil delivered new consignment of medical equipment to Usinsk hospital". neftegazru.com. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  23. ^ "Vagit Alekperov donates RUB 50 million of personal finances to fight coronavirus in the Republic of Komi". neftegazru.com. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  24. ^ "Wilson Center to Honor Pickering and Alekperov for Contributions to U.S.-Russian Relations | Wilson Center". www.wilsoncenter.org. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  25. ^ President Ilham Aliyev awards Lukoil CEO, AzerNews, 31 August 2020, Retrieved 4 September 2020
  26. ^ "Вагит Юсуфович Алекперов. Биографическая справка". РИА Новости (in Russian). 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2021-11-20.

External links

  • Biography of Vagit Alekperov (in Russian)
  • (WSJ) Lukoil Executive’s Death Exposes Network of Inside Deals, by Glenn R. Simpson, December 6th, 2006
  • Business Russia

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Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov Azerbaijani Vahid Yusuf oglu Elekberov Russian Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov born 1 September 1950 is a Russian Azerbaijani businessman He was the President of the oil company Lukoil from 1993 until 2022 1 2 As of 16 April 2021 according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index by Bloomberg L P Alekperov has an estimated net worth of US 19 6 billion making him the ninety fourth wealthiest person in the world 3 and the fifth in Russia 3 Alekperov previously owned a 36 8 stake in football club Spartak Moscow 4 Fellow former Spartak owner Leonid Fedun is Akelperov s close associate Alekperov also owns superyacht builder Heesen Yachts 5 Vagit AlekperovBornVagit Yusufovich Alekperov 1950 09 01 1 September 1950 age 72 Baku Azerbaijan SSR USSRNationalityRussianAzerbaijaniAlma materAzerbaijan State Oil AcademyOccupationChairman of the supervisory board of Basic Element CompanySpouseLarisa Victorovna AlekperovaChildren1AwardsOrder For Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class Order For Merit to the Fatherland 3rd class Order For Merit to the Fatherland 4th class Order of Friendship Order of the Badge of Honour Order Of The Madar Horseman 1st class Order of the Crown Commander Shohrat Order Order of Friendship 2nd class As part of the international governmental responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine the United Kingdom Canada and Australia have imposed sanctions against Alekperov 6 7 8 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Western Siberia 1 2 Moscow 1 3 LUKoil 1 4 International sanctions 2 Personal life 3 Philanthropy 4 Awards and honorary titles 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditAlekperov was born on September 1 1950 in Baku Azerbaijan SSR one of the earliest centers of the international petroleum industry His father who died when Vagit was a boy worked in the oilfields all his life and inspired Alekperov to follow in his footsteps Alekperov s father was an Azerbaijani Muslim and his mother Russian Orthodox Alekperov is religious but does not define himself as either Muslim or Orthodox 9 In 1974 Alekperov graduated from the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute 10 Western Siberia Edit Alekperov moved to Western Siberia in 1979 and worked at Surgutneftegaz between 1979 and 1985 earning his reputation as an industry expert He was ascending positions and by 1985 became first deputy general director of Bashneft production company In 1987 he became general director of the newly created production company Kogalymneftegaz 10 Moscow Edit In 1990 Alekperov was appointed deputy minister of the Oil and Gas Industry of the Soviet Union and became the youngest deputy energy minister in Soviet history 10 At that time Alekperov promoted the establishment of vertically integrated state owned energy companies which would bring together the wide range of organizations in the energy sector that were at the time reporting to different Soviet bureaucratic institutions 11 Just at this time Western oil companies began to actively look for partners in Russia During a visit to British Petroleum facilities in the United Kingdom in 1990 Alekperov personally headed the Russian delegation at the negotiations Rondo Fehlberg an executive at BP told NY Times that Alekperov took control of the agenda during that 1990 trip sternly asking the BP executives to explain how a modern oil company should be set up 12 LUKoil Edit In April 1993 Langepas Uray Kogalymneft became the joint stock company LUKOIL and Alekperov became its president and chairman of the board By 2002 Alekperov owned 10 4 of the company 12 In 2000 Alekperov resigned as head of the board of directors of Lukoil but retained his position as president of the company In May 2008 Alekperov bought 11 13 million shares 1 3 in Lukoil thereby increasing his stake to 20 4 and becoming the company s largest shareholder 13 LUKoil was the first Russian company to acquire an American company In November 2000 LUKoil acquired Getty Petroleum Marketing and its 1 300 gas stations in the United States 14 Like many other Russian oligarchs Alekperov has also moved into banking and media In May 2006 Alekperov was one of the two main owners of IFD Kapital Group 15 In 2018 Alekperov first said in an interview that he was looking for a successor to his position a staff reshuffle he said could take place at the company in 2023 16 Alekperov is on the 2017 list of Russian oligarchs named in the CAATSA unclassified report to the U S Congress 17 International sanctions Edit In April 2022 following Russia s invasion of Ukraine Alekperov was sanctioned by Australia and the United Kingdom 6 7 On 21 April Lukoil issued a statement saying that Alekperov had stepped down and resigned from the board of directors after 29 years 2 In May 2022 Canada also imposed sanctions on Alekperov 8 Personal life EditAlekperov is married to Larisa Victorovna Alekperova and has a son Yusuf born in 1990 18 Alekperov s hobby is numismatics The exact composition of his collection is unknown but according to some reports it is one of the three largest private collections in Russia According to Forbes Alekperov s private Museum of Numismatics has more than 700 coins on display which is about a quarter of the entire collection It consists mainly of gold coins from antiquity to modern Russia some silver coins as well as a few platinum coins of the Russian Empire 19 Philanthropy EditIn 2007 Alekperov founded The Foundation Our Future to promote social entrepreneurship in Russia 20 Alekperov has repeatedly stated publicly and has confirmed that according to his will his stake in Lukoil over 20 of the company will be transferred to a specially created charitable foundation 21 In 2020 coronavirus pandemic Lukoil has donated more than RUB 652 million in 22 Russian regions and almost 900 000 dollars in its operation countries abroad 22 Alekperov also donated RUB 50 million of personal finances to fight coronavirus in the Republic of Komi 23 Awards and honorary titles EditAlekperov was the first Russian citizen who received the Woodrow Wilson Award He was honored in 2005 for achievements in corporate citizenship 24 On 31 August 2020 ahead of Vagit Alekperov s 70th jubilee Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev awarded him with the Dostlug Order for his special services rendered to the development of mutual relations between Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation 25 Vagit Alekperov is also a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences 26 See also EditList of Azerbaijanis List of Russian billionairesReferences Edit Vagit Yu Alekperov President of OAO LUKOIL Archived from the original on 2015 09 06 Retrieved 2015 08 28 a b Russia s Lukoil Says Longtime CEO Alekperov Resigns The Moscow Times 21 April 2022 a b Bloomberg Billionaires Index Vagit Alekperov Bloomberg L P Retrieved 25 June 2021 Burgen Stephen 26 February 2022 Could sanctions leave oligarchs super yachts high and dry in Spain The Observer Jack Andrew Wagstyl Stefan Cook Chris 2022 04 16 You have to do things perfectly but it s so secret how to build an oligarch s yacht Financial Times Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b Australia goes further than others with personal sanctions adds Nabiullina Lisin and Alekperov to list interfax com Retrieved 2022 04 18 a b U K Hits More Russian Billionaires in Latest Sanctions Salvo Bloomberg com 2022 04 13 Retrieved 2022 04 18 a b Canada blacklists 40 Russian individuals PM s press service TASS 2022 05 09 Retrieved 2022 05 13 Maass Peter 2 August 2004 The Triumph of the Quiet Tycoon The New York Times Magazine Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2014 a b c Vassiliou Marius S 2009 09 24 The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 7066 6 Vagit Y Alekperov 1950 Biography a b Maass Peter 2004 08 01 The Triumph of the Quiet Tycoon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 11 20 Biznes aktivy Vagita Alekperova Spravka RIA Novosti in Russian 2009 03 12 Retrieved 2021 11 20 Lukoil Americas Corporation website Archived from the original on 2007 03 15 Retrieved 2007 03 12 Teagarden Michael 1 March 2006 Lukoil Executives Alekperov and Fedun Own Russia s IFD Kapital Bloomberg News Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 11 April 2014 Glava LUKOJLa soobshil ob izuchenii potencialnyh preemnikov RBK in Russian Retrieved 2021 06 18 Report to Congress Pursuant to Section 241 of the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 Regarding Senior Foreign Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian Federation and Russian Parastatal Entities PDF January 29 2018 Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov Biograficheskaya spravka RIA Novosti 12 March 2009 Retrieved 20 March 2014 V Moskve otkryli pervyj chastnyj muzej numizmatiki Nezavisimaya gazeta www ng ru Retrieved 2021 11 20 Nielsen Rachel 2012 11 28 Alekperov s Social Enterprise Invests 4 8M Over 5 Years The Moscow Times Retrieved 2021 02 18 Alekperov peredast akcii Lukojla v blagotvoritelnyj fond Forbes ru 2015 01 16 Retrieved 2021 06 18 Lukoil delivered new consignment of medical equipment to Usinsk hospital neftegazru com Retrieved 2021 02 18 Vagit Alekperov donates RUB 50 million of personal finances to fight coronavirus in the Republic of Komi neftegazru com Retrieved 2021 02 18 Wilson Center to Honor Pickering and Alekperov for Contributions to U S Russian Relations Wilson Center www wilsoncenter org Retrieved 2021 06 18 President Ilham Aliyev awards Lukoil CEO AzerNews 31 August 2020 Retrieved 4 September 2020 Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov Biograficheskaya spravka RIA Novosti in Russian 2009 03 12 Retrieved 2021 11 20 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vahid Alakbarov Biography of Vagit Alekperov in Russian WSJ Lukoil Executive s Death Exposes Network of Inside Deals by Glenn R Simpson December 6th 2006 Business Russia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vagit Alekperov amp oldid 1127581592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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