Slavneft

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Slavneft (Russian: ПАО «НГК «Славнефть») is a Russian oil company, and ranks eighth largest nationally.[not verified in body] The company is headquartered in Moscow.

Native name
ПАО «НГК «Славнефть»
Company typepublic company
IndustryOil refining
Founded1994
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Slavneft
Native name
ПАО «НГК «Славнефть»
Company typepublic company
IndustryOil refining
Founded1994
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
RevenueDecrease 214.509 billion rubles (2016, IFRS) [1]
Decrease 36.13 billion rubles (2016, IFRS)
Decrease -10.28 billion rubles (2014, IFRS)
Websitewww.slavneft.ru
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History

In 1994, the Russian and Belarusian governments created a joint enterprise, with each side contributing an oil refinery as assets.[2]

This company became privatized in 2002, selling for $1.86 billion.[3]

Slavneft took the 26th place in the Forbes ranking of the "70 largest investor companies in Russia — 2024".[2]

Assets

The company's subsidiary, "Slavneft-Megionnetftegaz" (Russian: Славнефть-Мегионнефтегаз), was responsible for building up the city of Megion as a center for the oil industry.[4] The company also operates Yaroslavl Refinery in Russia and Mozyr Refinery in Belarus as its main oil refineries.[5]

Owners and management

The company is owned on an equal basis by Gazprom and Rosneft.[2]

From 2015 to April 2023, Mikhail Osipov was the manager of Slavneft. In April 2024, Natalia Sakhno was appointed to the role.[6][2]

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