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SIBUR is the leader of petrochemistry in Russia and Eastern Europe. The Company operates across the entire petrochemical process chain from gas processing to the production of monomers and plastics, mineral fertilizers, tyres and industrial rubber items, as well as the processing of plastics. SIBUR produces over 2000 different brands of products. The Company processes more than half of APG and produces 22% of propylene, 19% of polypropylene, 16% of polyethylene, from 30 to 49% of different rubbers, 34% of tires, 16% of nitrogen fertilizers, and considerable part of other petrochemical products in Russian market. SIBUR incorporates plants that employ over 50 000 people in 26 regions of Russia. The Company is managed along product-division lines: it incorporates Hydrocarbon Feedstock Division, Synthetic Rubbers Division, Plastics and Organic Synthesis Products Division, and two subsidiaries - SIBUR- Fertilizers and SIBUR-Russian Tyres. Over recent years, the company has consistently delivered healthy financial and operational results. In 2010, SIBUR Group plants produced 16,5 million tons of petrochemicals and 15,3 billion cu m of dry stripped gas. |
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Sibmost, JSC is one of the leading bridge building companies in Russia. It specializes in building, restoration and maintenance of railway and highway bridges on the basis of implementation and application of up-to-date constructions, materials, equipment and technologies. Today Sibmost, JSC is a potent production structure, which main scope of work is performed in twelve Russian regions, where Company filial branches are situated. They have an advanced production capacities, approach tracks and modern equipment, including luffing cranes and auto vehicle. Sibmost demesne also embraces Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, and Far East. There are representative offices in Khabarovsk and Moscow, and with the purpose of engineering structures building subsidiary enterprises are established and registered in Germany and Kazakhstan. |
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Today “RussNeft” is numbered among the ten major oil companies of the country. The structure of NK “RussNeft” counts 24 upstream enterprises, 2 refineries, its own distribution net of gas filling stations. Geographic reach of “RussNeft” covers 12 regions of Russia and CIS: Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, Tomsk, Ulianovsk, Penza, Briansk, Saratov, Kirov and Orenburg regions, the Republics of Udmurtia and Belarus. The head office of the Company is in Moscow. The Company is developing 167 oil and gas fields. The net effective pay of the company exceeds 600 million tons. The total amount of oil produced by the enterprises of the company is 13 million tons. In accordance with the approved long-term strategy of development “RussNeft is going within a 7-year period to build up the volume of production by more than one third. The total throughput of the refineries is 5.134 million tons. Since 2011 engine fuels of the Company meet ecological class Euro 3 quality standard. The holding is a major supplier of oil and oil products to CIS and non-CIS countries as well as to the home market of the RF. The quality of fuel produced by“RussNeft”meets the technical regulations of the RF as well as the regulations of the European Union REACH. The main features of work of OAO NK “RussNeft” are the wide range of products, reliability of supplies, well-developed sales structure, flexible pricing system, permanent control over the quality of products. The Company’s personnel numbers more than 20 thousand employees. |
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OJSC Tomskneft is an oil and gas producing enterprise in the Tomsk Region and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District. It was established in July 1993 as a result of privatization of the Tomskneft industrial association, which was set up in 1966. Tomskneft was acquired by the Company is May 2007. In late December 2007, a 50% stake in Tomskneft was sold to Gazprom Neft. Tomskneft holds licenses to develop over 30 oil and gas fields. Tomsk-Petroleum-und-Gaz, a subsidiary of Tomskneft holds exploration and production licenses to two more blocks. Tomskneft operates a number of mature fields with watercut of more than 80% (Nizhnevartovskoye, Strezhevskoye, Chkalovskoye, Olenye, Sovetskoye), as well as new fields that are currently at an early development stage (Krapivinskoye, Dvurechenskoye, West-Moiseevskoye, Igolsko-Talovoye). Tomskneft’s largest field is Sovetskoye, which was discovered in 1962 and commissioned in 1966. Tomskneft’s fields have access to all necessary transport infrastructure. Oil from Tomskneft fields is delivered mainly to Rosneft’s Achinsk and Angarsk refineries, which are located fairly close by, through a trunk pipeline owned by Transneft. Production at Tomskneft fields in 2009 was 79.5 mln barrels (10.9 mln tonnes) of oil and gas condensate and 1.5 bln cubic meters of gas (the Rosneft share was 39.8 mln barrels (5.4 mln tonnes) and 0.8 bln cubic meters, respectively). |


