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  2. Lukoil - Wikipedia

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    The PJSC Lukoil Oil Company (Russian: Лукойл, romanized: Lukoyl, IPA: [ˈluːkɔɪl] stylized as LUKOIL or ЛУКОЙЛ in Cyrillic script) is a Russian multinational energy corporation headquartered in Moscow, specializing in the business of extraction, production, transport, and sale of petroleum, natural gas, petroleum products, and electricity.

  3. Russia reports fatalities in Lukoil oil refinery fire, number ...

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -A fire on Sunday at an oil refinery owned by Lukoil near Ukhta in Russia's northwestern Komi Republic caused fatalities, authorities said, but did not say how many. Vladimir Uiba ...

  4. Lukoil oil transit dispute - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Druzhba pipeline. The Lukoil oil transit dispute is an ongoing international relations dispute between Ukraine and the European Union at odds with Hungary and Slovakia regarding the allowance of the pipeline transfer of Russian oil through Ukrainian territory.

  5. Lukoil chairman dies suddenly, second in just over a year - AOL

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    Lukoil, which produces more than 2% of the world’s crude oil and employs more than 100,000 people, made headlines in March 2022 when it became one of only a few Russian companies to take a ...

  6. Perm Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Perm Refinery, also known as Lukoil-Permnefteorgsintez (Russian: Лукойл- ...

  7. Volgograd Refinery - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the plant became a part of Lukoil. In 2005, the production of petroleum coke through calcination began at the refinery, with production at about 100,000 tons per year. [4] In 2006, the refinery began to produce gasoline that fit the European emission standard of Euro-3. The refinery also began production of diesel fuel. [5]

  8. Vagit Alekperov - Wikipedia

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    LUKoil was the first Russian company to acquire an American company. In November 2000, LUKoil acquired Getty Petroleum Marketing and its 1,300 gas stations in the United States [19] Like many other Russian oligarchs, Alekperov has also moved into banking and media.

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