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  2. Rompetrol - Wikipedia

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    Rompetrol was established in 1974 as the operator of the Romanian oil industry. The company was privatized in 1993 through a Management and Employee Buyout (MEBO), and turnover subsequently reduced to below $6 million by 1998. In 1998, Rompetrol was purchased by a local investor group led by Dinu Patriciu, thus increasing company

  3. KMG International - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Rompetrol takes over Petros - at that time Romania's principal oilfield operator. The company has since been renamed Rompetrol Well Services. The Group's largest acquisition, Petromidia S.A., is also Romania's largest and most sophisticated oil refinery. Rompetrol committed itself to a sustained modernization process to make Petromidia ...

  4. Vega Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Vega Refinery is a Romanian oil refinery owned by Rompetrol and located in Ploiești, Prahova County. The refinery has a processing capacity of over 350,000 tons of feedstock/year. It is also the sole producer of hexane and bitumen in Romania with a production capacity of 66,000 tons of bitumen per year. [1]

  5. Industry of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Dacia is producing more than 1,000,000 cars a year (with 1 factory in Morocco). In 2018 Romania enjoyed one of the largest world market share in machine tools (5.3%). [citation needed] Romanian-based companies such as Automobile Dacia, Ford, Petrom, Rompetrol and Bitdefender are well known throughout Europe. However, small- to medium-sized ...

  6. List of companies of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Rompetrol: Oil & gas Exploration & production Bucharest: 1974 Part of KMG International: P A Romstal: Industrials Industrial suppliers Bucharest: 1994 Sanitary supplies P A Romtelecom: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Bucharest: 1989 Telecom, defunct 2014 P D SIVECO Romania: Technology Software Bucharest: 1992 Business software ...

  7. Petrochemical industry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of oil production in the territory now known as Romania dates back to 1857, [1] with oil facilities gaining strategic military significance in 1916 during World War I. Throughout World War II , the Kingdom of Romania held the position as the largest oil producer in Europe, second only to the USSR, whose primary oil source was ...

  8. Midia oil terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal which started operations in 2008 [1] belongs to the Rompetrol oil company which is owned by Kazakhstans national oil company KazMunayGas. The overall capacity of the import-export terminal is approximately 170 million barrels per annum (~2.3 × 10 ^ 7 t/a) of oil but used capacity is around 30 million barrels per annum (~4.1 × 10 ...

  9. Petromidia Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Petromidia is the only Romanian refinery located on the Black Sea shore, thus having the advantage of being supplied directly through the Midia oil terminal located in the Port of Midia capable of receiving oil tankers up to 24,000 DWT or the 40 km (25 mi) pipeline starting in the Port of Constanța. [2]