Gazprom Neft
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Gazprom Neft
Summary
Gazprom Neft is a business[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gazprom Neft is in the country of Russia[3].
- Gazprom Neft is in the country of RU[4].
- Gazprom Neft's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Gazprom Neft's instance of is recorded as enterprise[6].
- Gazprom Neft's instance of is recorded as public company[7].
- Gazprom Neft's founder is recorded as Roman Abramovich[8].
- Gazprom Neft's headquarters location is recorded as Saint Petersburg[9].
- Gazprom Neft's headquarters location is recorded as Pochtamtskaya street[10].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as NIS[11].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz[12].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazpromneft-Khantos[13].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom Neft Shelf[14].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazpromneft NTC[15].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Moscow Refinery[16].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Omsk refinery[17].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazpromneft Lubricants[18].
- Gazprom Neft's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazpromneft-Belnefteproduct[19].
- Gazprom Neft's Commons category is recorded as Gazprom Neft[20].
- Gazprom Neft's stock exchange is recorded as Moscow Exchange[21].
- Gazprom Neft's stock exchange is recorded as London Stock Exchange[22].
- Gazprom Neft's industry is recorded as retail[23].
- Gazprom Neft's industry is recorded as extraction of petroleum[24].
- Gazprom Neft's industry is recorded as oil refining industry in Russia[25].
- Gazprom Neft's chairperson is recorded as Alexey Miller[26].
- January 1, 1995 marks the founding of Gazprom Neft[27].
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Founding
Gazprom Neft's founder is recorded as Roman Abramovich[8]. Recorded inception include January 1, 1995[27] and 1995-10-06[28].
Leadership
Gazprom Neft's chairperson is recorded as Alexey Miller[26].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Saint Petersburg[9], a federal city of Russia[29], in Russia[30], founded in 1703[31] and Pochtamtskaya street[10], a street[32], in Russia[33]. Gazprom Neft's parent organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom[34]. Subsidiaries include NIS[11], a business[35], in Serbia[36], founded in 2005[37], headquartered in Novi Sad[38]; Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz[12], a business[39], in Russia[40], founded in 1981[41], headquartered in Noyabrsk[42]; Gazpromneft-Khantos[13], a business[43], in Russia[44], headquartered in Khanty-Mansiysk[45]; Gazprom Neft Shelf[14], an enterprise[46], founded in 2002[47]; Gazpromneft NTC[15]; and Moscow Refinery[16], an oil refinery[48], in Russia[49], founded in 1938[50], headquartered in Kapotnya District[51].
Industry
Industries include retail[23], extraction of petroleum[24], and oil refining industry in Russia[25].
Ownership
Stock exchanges include Moscow Exchange[21] and London Stock Exchange[22]. Gazprom Neft's product or material produced is recorded as petroleum[52].
Why It Matters
Gazprom Neft has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]