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This article is about JSC "Zarubezhneft". For subsidiaries, see Vietsovpetro and Rusvietpetro.
JSC «Zarubezhneft»
File:Zarubneft logo.png
Company typeJoint stock company
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1967
HeadquartersMoscow, Russian Federation
Area servedWorldwide
Key people
(General Director)

Andrey Bobylev
(Head of oil trading)

Sergey Vtorushin
(Petrochemicals Trader)
Revenue148,166,200,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Net income6,424,000,000 Russian ruble (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitenestro.ru


JSC Zarubezhneft is a Russian state-controlled oil company based in Moscow that specializes in exploration, development and operation of oil and gas fields outside Russian territory. Nikolay Brunich is the company's General Director and Russian minister of Energy Sergey Shmatko is chairman of the board.

Overview

According to the company's website, Zarubezhneft's main activities are: exploration, development and operation of oil and gas fields abroad; design, construction and operation of oil refineries, tank farms and pipeline systems; application of advanced Russian technologies for oil field development; testing and export of modern hi-tech methods for oil recovery enhancement and export-import operations for technological equipment supply.

The company was founded in 1967 by the Soviet government to operate in friendly states.

Zarubezhneft's most notable operations are in Vietnam, where it has several joint ventures with the Vietnamese company PetroVietnam, including the joint venture company Vietsovpetro.

In 2009, Zarubezhneft's General Direktor Nikolai Brunich was awarded with Vietnam’s Labour Order, first class, in recognition of his contributions to the successful operation of Vietsovpetro and cooperation between Vietnam and Russia.

International operations

Nowadays JSC "Zarubezhneft", combining it's rich production experience with advanced petroleum technologies, carries out its activities in following countries:

  • Vietnam
  • Cuba
  • Republica Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Croatia
  • Jordan
  • Russia (Nenets Autonomous Okrug)
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan


New ways and forms of cooperation are being elaborated with the companies of Kazakhstan, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, Equador, Libya and other producing countries.


Saddam's oil vouchers

Main article: Oil-for-Food Programme

Zarubezhneft received 174.5 million barrels worth oil vouchers from the abused Oil-for-Food Programme, according to the paper "The Beneficiaries of Saddam's Oil Vouchers: The List of 270".

References

  1. ^ "Main Fields of Activities". Zarubezhneft. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  2. "Zarubezhneft, such discreet company". Russia Intelligence. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  3. "Developing Cooperation with Vietnam". Zarubezhneft. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  4. "Zarubezhneft chief receives Vietnamese honour". VOVNews. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  5. Robert L. Larsson (March 2006). "Russia's Energy Policy: Security Dimensions and Russia's Reliability as an Energy Supplier" (PDF). Swedish Defence Research Agency.
  6. The Middle East Media Research Institute: The Beneficiaries of Saddam's Oil Vouchers: The List of 270. January 29, 2004

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