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  2. Tuapse oil terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal, which commenced operations in 2005, [1] belongs to the Russian oil giant Rosneft. The overall capacity of the import-export terminal is approximately 71 million barrels per annum (~9.7 × 10 ^ 6 t/a) of oil but capacity will be increased to 121 million barrels per annum (~1.65 × 10 ^ 7 t/a) by 2015. [1]

  3. Vadinar refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Vadinar refinery is an oil refinery at Vadinar, Gujarat, India.It is owned and operated by Nayara Energy Limited, in which Rosneft owns a 49.13% stake. The refinery is India's second largest single-location refinery, with an annual capacity of 20 million tonnes (405,000 barrels per day) and a complexity of 11.8, which also makes it among the world's most complex refineries.

  4. Rosneft - Wikipedia

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    PJSC Rosneft Oil Company (Russian: Роснефть, romanized: Rosneft', IPA: [ˌrosˈnʲeftʲ] stylized as ROSNEFT) is a Russian integrated energy company headquartered in Moscow. Rosneft specializes in the exploration, extraction , production, refining, transport , and sale of petroleum, natural gas, and petroleum products.

  5. Tuapse Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Much of the oil originated in Soviet Chechnya at the time. [citation needed] In 1992, Russian president Boris Yeltsin decreed that the refinery would belong to the state-owned Rosneft. [citation needed] In October 2013, a new unit at the refinery began service to expand the production capacity. [2]

  6. Ryazan Refinery - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the plant became privatized, and became a joint-stock company in 2002. From 2003 to 2013, the plant was a part of TNK-BP, and was modernized. [3] Since 2013, the plant has been controlled by the state-owned Rosneft.

  7. Russkoye field - Wikipedia

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    The in-place reserves of the field are estimated at 1.5 billion tons and recoverable reserves are estimated at 410 million tons of oil. [1] Recoverable gas reserves are over 85 billion cubic meters. [2] Oil field lays 800–900 metres (2,600–3,000 ft) deep. Oil from the Russkoye field is characterized by high viscosity. [1]

  8. Samotlor Field - Wikipedia

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    West Siberian petroleum basin oil and gas fields. Samotlor Field is the largest oil field of Russia and the sixth largest in the world, [1] owned and operated by Rosneft. The field is located at Lake Samotlor in Nizhnevartovsk district, Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen Oblast. It covers 1,752 square kilometres (676 sq mi). [2]

  9. List of oil refineries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of oil refineries. The Oil & Gas Journal publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state.