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  2. Rosneft - Wikipedia

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    Rosneft is the third-largest Russian company and the second-largest state-controlled company (after Gazprom) in Russia in terms of revenue (₽4,134 billion). [6] Internationally, it is one of the largest oil companies, ranking 24 in terms of revenue.

  3. Gazprom - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the auction, the planned merger between Gazprom and Rosneft was abandoned, and Bogdanchikov resigned his post as chief executive officer of Gazpromneft. On 7 February 2006, in response to a question by a Spanish journalist, Vladimir Putin disclosed that Rosneft had used Baikalfinansgrup as a vehicle to acquire Yuganskneftegaz in ...

  4. Petroleum industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The biggest Russian oil company is Rosneft followed by Lukoil, Surgutneftegaz, Gazprom Neft and Tatneft. [24] All oil trunk pipelines (except Caspian Pipeline Consortium) are owned and operated by the state-owned monopoly Transneft and oil products pipelines are owned and operated by its subsidiary Transnefteproduct. [citation needed]

  5. Russia to ‘merge three oil companies’ to boost war effort

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    The combination of state-backed Rosneft Oil, Gazprom Neft and privately-owned Lukoil would be second to Saudi Arabia’s Aramco and pump almost three times US oil producer Exxon’s output ...

  6. US to impose sanctions on Russian oil fleet and traders ... - AOL

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    Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegaz export together around 800,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil. Leading Russian oil exporters Rosneft and Lukoil have so far avoided the harshest U.S. sanctions.

  7. Russia could merge state-run oil companies to make the ... - AOL

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    A deal to combine three of Russia's biggest oil firms would create the biggest producer in the world after Saudi Aramco.

  8. Gazprom Neft - Wikipedia

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    Gazprom Neft was created under the name Sibneft (Russian: Сибнефть) in 1995 by the transfer of state owned shares in Noyabrskneftegas (production unit), the Omsk Refinery (Russia's largest oil refining complex), Noyabrskneftegasgeophysica (exploration) and Omsknefteprodukt (oil products distribution network) from Rosneft.

  9. EU to tighten sanctions on Russian oil companies, but stops ...

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    European Union states are set to adopt new sanctions against Russia's oil majors Rosneft, Transneft and Gazprom Neft, but will continue to buy oil from them, an EU source told Reuters on Monday.