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Shareholders of Sibur (June 2009) are the Gazprom-owned company OJSC ] Group (70% minus 1 share) and the Gazfond (25% plus 1 share). Shareholders of Sibur (June 2009) are the Gazprom-owned company OJSC ] Group (70% minus 1 share) and the Gazfond (25% plus 1 share).

] reported in September 2001 that ] "colluded with Sibur in coordinating share bids in ]".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1065233.html | title=Russia: Does Gazprom Have A Master Pipeline Plan?|date=January 30, 2006|author=Roman Kupchinsky}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Sibur is a Russian petrochemicals company controlled by Gazprom. The activities of Sibur include refining of the feedstock gas, production of monomers and polymers, methanol production , mineral fertilizer, tires, synthetic rubber and plastics processing.

Shareholders of Sibur (June 2009) are the Gazprom-owned company OJSC Gazprombank Group (70% minus 1 share) and the Gazfond (25% plus 1 share).

Europol reported in September 2001 that Vienna Capital Partners "colluded with Sibur in coordinating share bids in BorsodChem".

References

  1. Roman Kupchinsky (January 30, 2006). "Russia: Does Gazprom Have A Master Pipeline Plan?".

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