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  • Gazprom Neft Board of Directors reviews refineries modernisation programme and company procurement structure
    édité le 03/12/2014 - Plus de news de "Gazprom Neft" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "Gazprom Neft"


Gazprom Neft Board of Directors reviews refineries modernisation programme and company procurement structure
The Board of Directors of Gazprom Neft has reviewed information on the progress of the modernisation of the company’s oil refining facilities, and the sourcing of products for the domestic market.

A quadripartite agreement signed between Gazprom Neft and the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology, the Federal Antimonopoly Service, and the Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision in July 2011 established the company’s obligations regarding its fulfilment of investment programmes in oil refining and the production of oil products, consistent with regulatory requirements. Pursuant to its obligations under this agreement Gazprom Neft, in 2012 — 2013, brought into production a complex for hydro-treatment of fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) gasolines and diesel fuels at its Omsk Refinery, as well as facilities for light naphtha isomerisation and FCC gasolines hydro-treatment at its Moscow plant. Total investment in the fulfilment of these projects is in the order of RUB27 billion.

The implementation of programmes directed at improving the quality of the fuels produced allowed Gazprom Neft, from as early as 2013 and ahead of schedule, to transfer completely to the production of Euro-4 and Euro-5 gasoline and diesel fuels, consistent with Russian regulation. High-octane gasoline and diesel fuels produced at the company’s Omsk and Moscow refineries are, today, full compliant with Euro-5 emissions standards.

Following completion of the first stage of the refinery modernisation programme, with the fuels produced having been brought up to European standards, the company embarked on the second stage — improving the depth of refining and increasing production of light oil products. As a result of the introduction of waste recycling processes, production of motor fuels is expected, by 2020, to increase by 17 percent, with refining depth increasing from 78.6 to 95 percent.

Projects being implemented over the next three years include, at the Omsk Refinery, reconstruction of a catalytic cracking unit, reconstruction of an alkylation unit with increased production capacity, and construction of a MTBE facility, and at the Moscow Refinery construction of a catalytic reforming unit and reconstruction of a catalytic cracking unit, again with increased capacity. Following such thoroughgoing modernisation Gazprom Neft’s Russian refineries are expected to achieve international standards of refining complexity.

The Gazprom Neft Board of Directors has also undertaken a review of the company’s procurement structure, with the company now actively engaged in the implementation of an import substitution programme across various business areas. In particular, a list of alternative producers, able to meet GPN’s specific needs, has been drawn up; a range of strategic partnerships have been entered into with Russian enterprises; and a number of specialist working groups have been established to assess capabilities of both Russian and alternative markets.

About Gazprom Neft

Gazprom Neft is a vertically integrated oil company primarily engaged in oil & gas exploration and production (E&P), the sale and distribution of crude oil, and the production and sale of petroleum products.

The company’s proven SPE (PRMS) hydrocarbon reserves exceed 1.2 billion tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), placing it among the world’s 20 largest oil companies.

The company operates in many of Russia’s prominent oil and gas regions including Khanty-Mansiysk (Yugra), Omsk, Orenburg, Tomsk, and Yamalo-Nenets. Gazprom Neft’s major refining facilities are located in Moscow, Omsk, and Yaroslavl, and it also has refineries in Serbia. Apart from its upstream activities in Russia, the company is involved in international E&P, including projects in Iraq and Venezuela.


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