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History

Yuganskneftegaz is Rosneft’s largest oil-producing enterprise. It develops 30 license areas in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District of Western Siberia.

Major part of Yuganskneftegaz proved oil reserves (84%) are concentrated in the Priobskoe, Mamontovskoe, Malobalykskoe, and Prirazlomnoe fields. Yuganskneftegaz has significant potential to further increase its hydrocarbon reserves and crude output through additional exploration of deep strata and those overlooked at earlier stages of exploration. The reserve-to-production ratio at Yuganskneftegaz equals 24 years, which is well above the global industry’s average.

Yuganskneftegaz’s portfolio includes a number of relatively new fields, such as Priobskoe and Prirazlomnoe, which have low depletion rates and substantially contribute to Rosneft’s organic growth in production. In developing such fields, Yuganskneftegaz extensively employs top-of-the-line recovery and production enhancement techniques. In addition, efficient use of advanced recovery methods allows the company to keep flat and even increase outputs even at its mature fields in the region.

The fields at Yuganskneftegaz are integrated with the regional transport infrastructure. Crude oil is exported and delivered to the domestic market via the nearby Ust-Balyk — Omsk trunk pipeline owned by Transneft.

Major fields: Priobskoe, Prirazlomnoe, Mamontovskoe, Malobalykskoe.

2005
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2005
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In early 2005, it was acquired by Rosneft and fully integrated into the Company’s production infrastructure

1977
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1977
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Yuganskneftegaz was established in 1977