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The Port of Murmansk is the world’s largest port located behind the polar circle and is situated on the Kola Peninsula on the coast of the Barents Sea. | ||||||||||||||
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| Murmansk | |
| Murmansk Murmansk Oblast, Russia |

| Arkhangelsk | |||||||||||||||
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Arkhangelsk is the first sea port in Russia and has been in operation for more than 400 years. | ||||||||||||||
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| Arkhangelsk | |
| Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia |


| St. Petersburg | |
| St Petersburg, Russia |

| Samara Group of Refineries | |
Novokuibyshevsk refinery in the Samara region is part of the Samara group of refineries acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery started operations in 1951. The plant pioneered the production of a variety of petroleum products in Russia, including jet fuel, space oils, motor oils, etc. |
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| Samara | |
| Samara Samarskaya oblast, Russia |

| Tuapse Refinery | |
Tuapse refinery in the Krasnodar region has been part of Rosneft since the Company’s establishment, and is the oldest of Rosneft’s refineries. The plant has the most favourable location among Rosneft’s refineries, and is also the only Russian refinery on the Black Sea coast. |
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| Tuapse Terminal | |||||||||||||||
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The Tuapse Terminal is located on the Black Sea coast in Krasnodar Territory, immediately adjacent to the Tuapse refinery. | ||||||||||||||
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| Tuapse | |
| Tuapse Krasnodar Territory (Southern Russia) |

| Rostov-na-Donu | |
| Rostov-on-Don Rostovskaya oblast, Russia |

| Achinsk Refinery | |
Achinsk refinery is the only major refinery in the Krasnoyarsk territory, and is a key petroleum product supplier to the neighbouring regions. The plant was acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery’s crude distillation capacity equals 7 million tonnes per year. |
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| Angarsk Refinery | |
The Angarsk refinery was commissioned in 1955 and acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery ranks among the largest Russian oil processing plants and is a major petroleum product supplier in Siberia and the Far East. |
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| Komsomolsk Refinery | |
Komsomolsk refinery, based in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, has been part of Rosneft since the Company’s establishment. The plant construction began in 1938 and was completed in 1942. The refinery’s crude distillation capacity equals 7.0 million tonnes per year. Komsomolsk Refinery processes West Siberian crude, which is delivered via the Transneft pipeline and then by rail after reloading at the Uyar (near Krasnoyarsk) and Zuy (near Angarsk) rail junctions. |
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| De-Kastri | |
De-Kastri is one of the largest ports in the Far East and serves as a hub for crude oil deliveries to Asian markets. The overall capacity of the export terminal is 12 million donnes of oil per annum. The port also has a tanker loading capacity which can accommodate 110,000 dwt ships. |
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| Yuzhno-Skhalinsk | |
| Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Sakhalinskaya oblast, Russia |

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The Port of Vanino is a major port in Pacific Russia and is one of the ten largest ports in Russia with regards to its cargo-handling volume. | ||||||||||||||
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| Vladivostok | |||||||||||||||
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The Port of Vladivostok is situated on the north-western coast of the ice free Golden Horn Bay and was founded in 1897. | ||||||||||||||
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Posyet is an ice-free port on the Possiet Bay, in Khasansky District, Primosrsky Krai, Russia. It is named after the Russian navigator Constantine Possiet (1819-1899) and is one of the southernmost settlements in Russia. | ||||||||||||||
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| Vladivostok | |
| Vladivostok Primorskiy kray, Russia |

| Nakhodka | |
| Nakhodka Primorskiy kray, Russia |

| Koz’mino | |||||||||||||||
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The Port of Kozmino is located near Nakhodka and is close to Russia’s borders with China and North Korea on the coast of the Sea of Japan and is Russia’s third-most important oil outlet. | ||||||||||||||
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| Nakhodka | |||||||||||||||
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The Nakhodka terminal in Primorsk Territory is used mainly for export of petroleum products from Rosneft’s refinery at Kosomolsk. | ||||||||||||||
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The Port of Novorossiysk is located on the shores of the ice-free Tsemes Bay, long recognized as one of the best bays of the Black Sea. The Port of Novorossiysk is Russia's main port on the Black Sea and is home to a naval base, shipbuilding yards, and an oil-pipeline terminal. | ||||||||||||||
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The Port of Kaliningrad is Russia’s only port on the Baltic Sea that is free of ice throughout the year. Separated from the rest of the country, the Port of Kaliningrad is also the western-most port in Russia. | ||||||||||||||
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| Ust-Luga | |||||||||||||||
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Ust-Luga port is situated practically at the border of the Russian Federation and the European Union. It blends in with the transportation network of the Northwest region that plays a significant role in organization of transit shipments within the frames of the European transport infrastructure. | ||||||||||||||
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Novokuibyshevsk refinery in the Samara region is part of the Samara group of refineries acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery started operations in 1951. The plant pioneered the production of a variety of petroleum products in Russia, including jet fuel, space oils, motor oils, etc.
Tuapse refinery in the Krasnodar region has been part of Rosneft since the Company’s establishment, and is the oldest of Rosneft’s refineries. The plant has the most favourable location among Rosneft’s refineries, and is also the only Russian refinery on the Black Sea coast.
Achinsk refinery is the only major refinery in the Krasnoyarsk territory, and is a key petroleum product supplier to the neighbouring regions. The plant was acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery’s crude distillation capacity equals 7 million tonnes per year.
The Angarsk refinery was commissioned in 1955 and acquired by Rosneft in May 2007. The refinery ranks among the largest Russian oil processing plants and is a major petroleum product supplier in Siberia and the Far East.
Komsomolsk refinery, based in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, has been part of Rosneft since the Company’s establishment. The plant construction began in 1938 and was completed in 1942. The refinery’s crude distillation capacity equals 7.0 million tonnes per year. Komsomolsk Refinery processes West Siberian crude, which is delivered via the Transneft pipeline and then by rail after reloading at the Uyar (near Krasnoyarsk) and Zuy (near Angarsk) rail junctions.
De-Kastri is one of the largest ports in the Far East and serves as a hub for crude oil deliveries to Asian markets. The overall capacity of the export terminal is 12 million donnes of oil per annum. The port also has a tanker loading capacity which can accommodate 110,000 dwt ships.






