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.
What are the refineries in Russia?
In the Central, these refineries were the Ryazan, Yaroslavl, and Moscow refineries. In the NW region, these were the Kirishsky, Ust-Luga, Ukhta, and Usinsk refineries. In the Far East, these refineries were the Komsomolsk and Khabarovsk refineries. Finally, in the Ural, these were the Surgutsk and Antipinsky Refineries. Fig. 1.
Will Russia’s Yanos refinery in Yaroslavl halt fuel oil production?
** Russia’s Yanos refinery in Yaroslavl has started building a delayed coker complex. As a result it will fully halt fuel oil output. Its depth of processing will exceed 99% and light products yield — 70%. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2024.
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.