RN-Aero (Rosneft subsidiary) has signed a cooperation agreement with the leading Jet Fuel supplier Shell Aviation.
The agreement will allow RN-Aero to provide high level refueling services for its customers at select worldwide locations using Shell Aviation global network.
The expansion of RN-Aero coverage will allow to acquire new competencies whilst giving a substantial marketing boost to the Company profile – the broad geographic reach will increase brand awareness and improve its perception among both Russian and International customers.
The efficient and effective partnership between RN-Aero and business leaders underlines the Company’s vocation for international markets and lays the foundation for extensive development on a global scale.
About RN-Aero
Rosneft operations in the aviation fuel business are covered by the subsidiary RN-Aero. In 2014 Rosneft became the Russian market leader by aviation fuel sales, the planned supplies volume in 2014 is estimated at 3.3 mln tons of fuel.
Rosneft exercise operational control over fuelling complexes in Sheremetievo, Sochi, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnodar, Gelendzhik, Anapa, Rostov-on-Don, Abakan airports. Moreover the Company holds depository cards in Domodedovo and Yakutsk airports. For the time being Rosneft exercise into-plane fuelling in 29 airports in the Russian Federation.
About Rosneft
Rosneft is the leader of Russia’s petroleum industry and the world’s largest public oil and gas
company by liquid hydrocarbon production and reserves. The Company’s core operations are in hydrocarbon exploration and appraisal, production of oil, gas and gas condensate, offshore developments, refining, marketing of oil, gas and oil products inside and outside Russia, and investment activity.
Rosneft’s exploration and production geography spans across all key oil and gas provinces in Russia, namely Western Siberia, Southern and Central Russia, Timano-Pechora, Eastern Siberia and the Far East. The Company also implements projects in Kazakhstan, Algeria, Venezuela, Brazil, Vietnam, the UAE, Canada, and in the Gulf of Mexico. Offshore projects, including in the Arctic, take a special place in Rosneft’s portfolio. Rosneft has joined forces with ExxonMobil, Eni and Statoil to develop Russia’s offshore resources.