Rosneft

Rosneft is a large state-owned oil company based in Russia with a largely Russian refining portfolio.

In recent years, Rosneft has expanded its global refining footprint through acquisitions of capacity in Europe and India.

In 2022 the German government assumed control of Rosneft interest in its 3 German refineries as part of sanctions on Russia over Ukraine.

Refineries

Belarus

Mozyr - 240 kbpd JSC Mozyr (Rosneft & Gazprom)

Germany

Bayernoil - 217 kbpd Bayernoil (BP & Eni & Rosneft & Vitol)

Karlsruhe - 322 kbpd MiRO (Shell & ExxonMobil & Rosneft & Phillips 66)

Schwedt - 239 kbpd PCK (Shell & Rosneft & Eni)

India

Vadinar - 405 kbpd Nayara (Rosneft & Trafigura)

Russia

Achinsk - 150 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Angarsk - 204 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Komsomolsk - 175 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Kuibyshev - 141 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Makhachkala - 4 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Niszhnevartovsk - 30 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Novo Kuibyshev - 191 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Novo Ufa - 142 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Nyagan - 6 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Ryazan - 376 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Saratov - 142 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Strezhevoy - 4 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Syzran - 177 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Tarasovskoye - 2 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Tuapse - 240 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Ufa - 192 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Ufaneftekhim - 191 kbpd Rosneft (100%)

Yanos - 304 kbpd Slavneft (Rosneft & Gazprom)

Company information

Headquarters: 26/1, Sofiyskaya Embankment, 117997, Moscow, Russian Federation

Rosneft website

Refining history

1995 - Rosneft formed as joint stock company, owning assets formerly managed by the Russian government

2010 - Interest acquired in German refineries

2016 - Interest acquired in Vadinar (India) refinery

2022 - The German government assumed control of Rosneft interests in its 3 German refineries.