On February, 15 TNK-BP announced that it has further reduced retail fuel prices. The price decrease went into effect at 17:00 (Moscow) at all of the company’s retail filling stations in the Russian Federation.
The Gazprom headquarters hosted a working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company's Management Committee and Vladimir Semashko, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus.
The strength and endurance testing of sealed enclosures system (SES) is successfully accomplished at power unit No. 4. This information was presented at the operating staff meeting on construction of power unit No. 4, in Udomlya city. The representatives of the customer (Rosenergoatom Concern OJSC), general contractor (NIAEP OJSC) and contracting organizations took part in the meeting.
As of 2010 year end, the crude throughput at the Moscow Refinery reached 10.147 mln. tons, which exceeds the planned targets by almost 350 thousand tons.
A group of experts from Gazprom led by Alexander Ananenkov, Deputy Chairman of the Company’s Management Committee took a business trip to the Kemerovo Oblast. The group was made up of Vsevolod Cherepanov, Member of the Gazprom Management Committee – Head of the Gas, Gas Condensate and Oil Production Department, representatives of the Company’s specialized subdivisions and subsidiaries – Gazprom dobycha Kuznetsk and Gazprom promgaz.
Rosneft geologists have discovered two new oil & gas fields at the Sanarsky and Preobrazhensky license areas in East Siberia. Both areas are located in Katangsky District of Irkutsk Region, and were acquired by Rosneft at auctions in 2006 and 2007.
General Director of State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom” Sergey Kiriyenko visited Kalinin NPP where he checked the progress of construction works at the fourth power unit the physical startup of which was to be performed this year.
TNK Lubricants, a subsidiary of TNK-BP, is to supply 3,000 tonnes of innovative lubricants worth a total of 135 million rubles to Russian companies MMK, SIBUR, Evraz Group and OGK-4 in 2011.
On February 14, the Board of Directors of Sibir Energy adopted a resolution to reduce the company's share capital by 86.25 mln. shares (22.39%). Affiliated to the Moscow government, Central Fuel Company (Tsentralnaya Toplivnaya Kompaniya, TsTK) took a decision to withdraw membership in Sibir Energy.
Kyiv, February 15, 2011. In 2010 DTEK’s enterprises significantly improved their operational results. The Company’s mines produced 19.2 million tonnes of coal; total electricity output increased to 30.7 million kWh, and electricity sales went up to 13.3 million kWh.