Rosneft - Russia's largest oil company (40% Russian and 5% of global oil production). Established in 1991 as Rosneftegas (Rosneft since 1993). Major shareholders as of January 2017 - "Rosneftegas" (60%), BP Russian Investments Limited (19,75%), Glencore and Qatar Investment Authority (19,5%). Capitalisation (January 2017) - 4.2 trillion rubles ($ 70 billion). Headquartered is in Moscow. It is engaged in the extraction, processing and sale of oil and gas. In 2015 oil production amounted to 202.5 million tons, natural gas - 62.5 billion cubic meters. The company's revenue (2015) amounted to 5.15 trillion rubles ($ 80 billion), net profit - 355 billion rubles (5.4 billion dollars). The company's revenue amounted to 4.98 trillion rubles in 2016 (77.2 billion), net profit - 181 billion rubles (2.8 billion dollars). The total number of employees - 250 thousand people. Official site.
Rosneft's President Igor Sechin believes that the company's capitalization is growing. However, over the past year, despite the consolidation of TNK-BP and other purchases, the state company went down by 8.1%.
She became a co-owner of Exect Group that trains personnel for the Olympic Games in Sochi, and partner of Spanish OHL company, which has a contract to build the railway in Siberia for 1.95 billion euros.
The head of "Rosneft" Igor Sechin is known for his uncompromising attitude to conflicts of interest in state-owned companies. Vedomosti decided to look for such conflicts in Rosneft itself, among its board members.
Mikhail Leontiev will become vice president of the oil company.
The objectives of the rapidly growing company remain a mystery.
The state giant Rosneft, having completing the purchase of TNK-BP, has strengthened its position as an industry leader and its president, Igor Sechin, his position as the "oil general". The oil workers and experts are trying to figure out what might be the next Rosneft's purchase.
The president of Rosneft have made his way from a statesman to the country's highest paid top manager in a year and a half. How does the former offiial cope with his new job?
Former top managers of TNK-BP, having failed to get any compensation from Rosneft, demand their payment at court.
Rosneft contracted CNPC to the extraction of not only oil, but also gas, although the gas exports is the exclusive right of Gazprom. The experts believe that Rosneft will challenge its monopoly.
"Rosneftegaz" joined the battle for the right to buy "Uralkali".
The shipbuilding market sees the continued confrontation between the two Russian state corporations, "Rosneft" and the United Shipbuilding Corporation.