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Surgutneftegas

Surgutneftegas In Figures

Share of exploratory drilling in Russia: 29.6%

Share of oil production in Russia: 11.1%

Surgutneftegas is one of the largest oil companies in Russia. The company has its origins in the creation of the Soviet oil and gas industry in the 1970s and has been in operation for nearly 50 years. It is vertically integrated and carries out research and design, exploration, drilling, production, refining, gas processing and marketing. The company’s field operations are located in Western Siberia, Eastern Siberia and Timan-Pechora.

Surgutneftegas’s activities are organised into four groups:

  • Exploration and production: E&P activities in the company’s three licence blocks
  • Oil refining: Company-owned refinery producing petroleum products, including motor fuels, aromatics, liquid paraffin, construction materials, jet fuel and bitumen
  • Gas production and use: Production of dry stripped gas and liquid hydrocarbons
  • Marketing: Five subsidiaries that perform wholesaling, retailing and storage of petroleum products and other petrol-station services

Surgutneftegas is committed to ecological, social and labour responsibility. Regarding ecology, the company has a comprehensive set of measures for protecting the land, water and air and for protecting Russia’s northern indigenous minorities. Regarding its social policy, Surgutneftegas invests in every region where it is active in order to improve living standards and promote culture, education and healthcare initiatives in conjunction with the government. Its workforce policy focuses on the development of young talent and human resources development.

Surgutneftegas News and Interviews

Interview
Russia -

Yuri Karpov, general director of Uralmash Oil and Gas Equipment Holding (Uralmash NGO Holding), talks to The Energy Year about…

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Genadiy Shmal
Interview
Russia - September 10, 2019

Genadiy Shmal, president of the Union of Oil & Gas Producers of Russia, talks to TOGY about Russia’s capacity to continue supplying gas to Europe, as well as the…

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