• Which companies are involved in Russian oil refining?
  • Significant contributions to Russian oil refining were made by vertically integrated companies that carried out both oil production and refining: 1 ¡ª Rosneft, 2 ¡ª Gazprom, 3 ¡ª Lukoil, 4 ¡ª Surgut-NG, 5 ¡ª Tatneft, 6 ¡ª NOVATEK, 7 ¡ª TNK-BP, and 8 ¡ª Bashneft.
  • Which oil companies are located in Russia?
  • Surgutneftegas and Gazprom explore and produce crude oil in various parts of Russia. LukOil has a presence in Russia, Europe, and New Zealand. Transneft is one of the world’s largest oil trunk pipeline companies, transporting about 82% of Russia’s oil through more than 67,000 kilometers of pipeline. 1. Rosneft
  • Who owns the largest oil refinery in the Siberian region?
  • In the Siberian, the share of Gazprom, which owns the country¡¯s largest oil refinery (Omsk), comprised 42%¨C47% of the region¡¯s capacity. The share of Rosneft (the second largest refiner in the region) was in the range of 37%¨C44%. The addition of the Yaya Refinery allowed Independent refiners to take a 7% share in the region.
  • How much oil is produced in Russia?
  • Oil production in Russia grew from 494 million tons to 560 million tons from 2009 to 2019. More than 70% of all oil (Filimonova et al. 2020 ) was obtained from the Asian part of Russia. The country fully met the oil demand from its own refineries.
  • Does Russia have capacity development for oil resource processing?
  • Addressing the problem of capacity development for oil resource processing at Russian refineries is a relevant topic to build an effective policy for the distribution of global oil resources. The purpose of this paper is to identify the distribution trends in oil resource refining capacities in Russia.
  • Which refiners contribute the most to the total Russian capacity?
  • With the addition of the Antipinsky Refinery in the Ural, Gazprom¡¯s share decreased (?46%) to 34%, while the contribution of Independent refiners increased (+48%) to 63%. The share of Mini-refineries decreased (?3%) to 3%. The contributions of refiners to the total Russian capacity are shown in Table 3.