Country | Russia |
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Province | Kemerovo Oblast |
City | Novaya Balahonka |
Coordinates | 55°36′45″N 86°8′42″E / 55.61250°N 86.14500°E |
Refinery details | |
Operator | CJSC Chernigov Refinery |
Commissioned | 2007 |
Capacity | 250,000 tonnes per year [1] |
No. of employees | 8,150[ citation needed] |
Chernigov Refinery ( Russian: Черниговский НПЗ) is a Russian oil refinery located in Novaya Balahonka, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. It is operated by ZAO Chernigovski NPZ (CJSC Chernigov Refinery). [2] [3]
In 1957–1962, the name Chernigov Refinery was used by the Ufimsky refinery plant of Bashneft. [4]
The company was founded in 2005. Construction of the first refinery unit started on 1 June 2006 and it became operational on 7 December 2006. [2] [5] The second unit became operational in 2007 and the third unit became operational in December 2013. [2] Until 2014, it was owned by the Siberian Business Union. After that, the CEO of the refinery Andrey Barabash became its sole owner. [6] In 2015, insolvency of the company was announced. [1] [6] In 2017, the refinery was bought by businessman Dmitry Fatkullin for 69.11 million RUB. [7]
The refinery has three units with a total capacity of 250,000 tonnes per year. [1] Most of produced oil products were supplied to the other companies of the Siberian Business Union. [2]
Country | Russia |
---|---|
Province | Kemerovo Oblast |
City | Novaya Balahonka |
Coordinates | 55°36′45″N 86°8′42″E / 55.61250°N 86.14500°E |
Refinery details | |
Operator | CJSC Chernigov Refinery |
Commissioned | 2007 |
Capacity | 250,000 tonnes per year [1] |
No. of employees | 8,150[ citation needed] |
Chernigov Refinery ( Russian: Черниговский НПЗ) is a Russian oil refinery located in Novaya Balahonka, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. It is operated by ZAO Chernigovski NPZ (CJSC Chernigov Refinery). [2] [3]
In 1957–1962, the name Chernigov Refinery was used by the Ufimsky refinery plant of Bashneft. [4]
The company was founded in 2005. Construction of the first refinery unit started on 1 June 2006 and it became operational on 7 December 2006. [2] [5] The second unit became operational in 2007 and the third unit became operational in December 2013. [2] Until 2014, it was owned by the Siberian Business Union. After that, the CEO of the refinery Andrey Barabash became its sole owner. [6] In 2015, insolvency of the company was announced. [1] [6] In 2017, the refinery was bought by businessman Dmitry Fatkullin for 69.11 million RUB. [7]
The refinery has three units with a total capacity of 250,000 tonnes per year. [1] Most of produced oil products were supplied to the other companies of the Siberian Business Union. [2]