Rosneft to help restore unique population of Przewalski’s horses in Russia

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As part of its cooperation with the Orenburg State Nature Reserve, Orenburgneft (Rosneft’s key asset in the Volga Region) has become the official guardian of a Przewalski’s horse foal.

The Przewalski’s horse is listed in the Red Book of Russia and is categorised as having the highest rarity status (Category 0). With the support of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s only programme to create a semi-wild population of Przewalski’s horses has been underway in the Orenburg Nature Reserve since 2015. The Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and the Orenburg Region Government both supported the project.

The foal taken into care was born on 12 June 2025, Russia Day. The animal was named Buravka after a competition among employees of Orenburgneft. It is similar to the word “bur” (“drill”) and is connected to the oil industry. It also contains a reference to Sivka-Burka, a magical horse from Russian folk tales that personifies wisdom and strength.

During the ceremony, Orenburgneft representatives were presented with a caretaker certificate and a Przewalski’s horse passport.

The Orenburg Nature Reserve is a specially protected natural area that includes natural complexes and objects of special ecological value. The reserve is home to many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. Of all the animals inhabiting the reserve, 75 species are listed in the Red Books of Russia and the Orenburg Region.

Visitors to the reserve can take a walk along the equipped ecological trail Breath of the Steppe, observe beautiful steppe animals up close, and learn about the biodiversity conservation programme and the work of the Reintroduction Centre (hereinafter referred to as the Centre) to create a semi-wild population of Przewalski’s wild horses in Russia during guided tours. Information stands about the joint work with Orenburgneft have also appeared on the territory of the reserve.

The Company’s cooperation with the Centre will contribute to improving animal welfare, nutrition and veterinary care, as well as furthering research into endangered species and developing eco-tourism in the region.

Environment protection is an integral part of Rosneft’s corporate culture and social responsibility. The Company conducts large-scale activities to restore natural resources, study rare animals and conserve biodiversity in the regions of operation. As part of its commitment to scientific research, Rosneft is conducting studies on bioindicator animals in local ecosystems, including polar bears, Atlantic walruses, white seagulls and wild reindeer. The Company also supports programmes to preserve the Amur tiger population.

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The Przewalski’s horse derives its name from Russian scientist Nikolay Mikhailovich Przewalski, who led an expedition through Central Asia in 1879 and discovered a species previously unknown to science. In the late 1970s, this rare species was on the verge of complete extinction and was classified as “endangered” in the Red Book.

Twelve wild animals from various zoos around the world, the ancestors of several restored populations, played a key role in the survival of the species. Overall, the number of horses on the planet today is less than three thousand.

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August 8, 2025

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Rosneft employees take part in Water of Russia campaign

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Rosneft employees are taking part in Water of Russia national campaign. The oil workers are organising campaigns in the regions to clean up the shores of water bodies from rubbish and household waste, as well as events to improve natural resources.

Preservation of the environment for future generations is an integral part of the Rosneft Strategy The Company and its subsidiaries are committed to playing a leading role in minimising environmental impact, improving the sustainability level of the production, and preserving ecosystems.

As part of the Water of Russia campaign in the Samara Region, employees of Samaraneftegaz — Rosneft’s largest oil production enterprise in the area — cleaned a stretch of the Volga River embankment in Samara. The enterprise also helps municipalities to restore and improve their natural resource infrastructure. Oil workers cleaned up the areas around springs and natural water sources in the Bezenchuksky, Krasnoyarsky, and Kinelsky districts, as well as other natural sites. Volunteers from Rosneft’s production site in Samara also regularly take part in the Samara Region Springs environmental expedition. The project aims to preserve the region’s key water sources, which are important for providing the population with clean drinking water, feeding water bodies and maintaining the overall water balance. For instance, employees of the Novokuybyshevsk Refinery helped restore three natural springs and clean up several springs in remote settlements.

Volunteers from the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery joined forces with colleagues from other Rosneft enterprises and activists from the regional EcoBalance movement to clean up 2.5 hectares of coastline at the confluence of the Volga and Sok rivers. They collected and sent about five cubic metres of household and drift waste, including plastic bottles and bags, tin cans, and glass shards, for recycling.

Employees of the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company are implementing various environmental measures to preserve the cleanliness of the banks of the Volga and islands, local lakes, natural springs, and coastal areas of the Kriusha and Tatianka rivers. In June, the refinery’s employees held an eco-clean-up day on the banks of the Volga River, close to the Granniy settlement. Volunteers cleared 2,000 square metres of the coastline and surrounding forest belt, removing household waste. The petrochemical company is also responsible for Lake Berezovoye in Chapaevsk, where the enterprise’s volunteers hold an annual environmental run. Together with activists from the Movement of the Firsts, employees of the Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery and the Novokuybyshevsk Oil and Additives Plant cleaned up around 6.5 hectares of the Volga coastline.

In the towns of Buzuluk and Sorochinsk in the Orenburg Region, volunteers from Orenburgneft, activists from the Movement of the Firsts and Rosneft Classes students held a joint environmental campaign on the banks of water bodies. They cleaned up more than 1 hectare of coastal area, collecting 10 cubic metres of rubbish.

Employees of the Bashneft-Novoil plant in Bashkortostan cleaned up nearly 22 kilometres of the coastline of Lake Aslikul, the largest lake in the republic. The volunteers helped to reduce the impact of human activity on the lake’s ecosystem, which is very popular with tourists.

In the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District – Yugra, employees of RN-Nyaganneftegaz cleaned up 1.5 hectares of the Nyagan-Yugan riverbank, collecting about three tonnes of rubbish. This is the second environmental campaign by oil workers on water bodies since the beginning of summer.

In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, employees of SevKomNeftegaz and its subsidiary RN-Service, along with representatives of organisations in Gubkinsky, participated in a community clean-up day on the banks of the Pyaku-Pur River. During the eco-campaign, 6.8 tonnes of rubbish were collected and more than six kilometres of coastal territory were cleaned up.

More than 100 employees of RN-Uvatneftegaz, Tyumenneftegaz, the corporate research centre in Tyumen, and activists from the Movement of the Firsts participated in an environmental clean-up day at Lake Andreevskoye, the largest body of water in the Tyumen Region. Volunteers cleaned up almost 10 hectares of coastline and collected around 2.5 tonnes of household waste. The participants set up a stand on the shore with information about the water body and the rare species of birds and animals that inhabit its surroundings.

Employees of RN-Northwest cleaned up the coastline of the Gulf of Finland in the Leningrad Region, removing household waste from a section of the shoreline.

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The Water of Russia national campaign has been running since 2014. It is part of the Environmental Wellbeing national project.

The campaign promotes environmental awareness among the public and the younger generation, encouraging them to take action in the protection and improvement of water resources.

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July 29, 2025

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Economic Effect from Rosneft’s Rationalisation Activities Amount to 3 Billion Roubles in 2024

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On the last Saturday of June, Rosneft, along with the entire Russian scientific community, celebrates the professional holiday of inventors and innovators. The accumulated economic effect of implementing rationalisation proposals and initiatives by Rosneft employees in 2024 amounted to approximately 3 billion roubles.

In 2024, Rosneft employees proposed 2,076 initiatives, 870 of which were approved as rational, and 255 were incorporated into production activities. The Company rewards those who invent and implement improvement proposals.

The rationalisation and invention activities of Rosneft enterprises are aimed at increasing labour productivity and the quality, reliability and durability of products, as well as saving material and labour resources. They also aim to improve working conditions and industrial safety, and reduce environmental impact.

An example of how rationalisation activities can reduce costs and save resources is the implementation of projects initiated by Samotlorneftegaz (a Rosneft production subsidiary) employees. In 2024, the enterprise’s employees submitted 592 proposals for streamlining processes, 110 of which were adopted. The accumulated economic effect of these amounted to 1.8 billion roubles.

As part of the rationalisation activities and employee initiatives development programme, the Company has implemented the RN-BIT information system for managing ideas and initiatives. The project aims to create a centralised platform for Company employees to submit, store and record suggestions.

One of the key elements of the Rosneft-2030 Strategy is improving production efficiency. The Company systematically introduces advanced technological solutions to reduce enterprises’ operating costs.

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Rosneft supports opening of modern ice arena in Yamal

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With the support of Rosneft, the Gubkinsky Arena multifunctional complex opened in Gubkinsky. The project was implemented under the Cooperation Agreement between Rosneft and the Government of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District. Dmitry Artyukhov, Governor of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District, was present at the ceremony.

The complex covers an area of over 6,500 m², and its central part is an ice arena with seating for 400 spectators. The Arena’s infrastructure is designed to facilitate year-round training in hockey, skating, choreography and winter sports competitions. The building comprises dance, gymnastics and training halls, coaching and conference rooms, a medical office, changing rooms and a skate and equipment rental shop. Two small ice rinks have been set up to provide training for young hockey players.

The complex is equipped with modern multimedia systems, allowing cultural and entertainment events, as well as light shows, to be held. The building’s facade is decorated with numerous decorative lighting elements. A large LED screen has been installed in the parking lot near the arena to broadcast the competitions, allowing residents and visitors to watch the action on the ice from their cars. The adjacent area also features outdoor sports machines.

Furthermore, the complex provides comfortable conditions for citizens with limited mobility, including special lifts and seats, necessary equipment, and sports gear.

The most advanced solutions, including a transformer substation, compressor equipment for preparing ice and ventilation units for maintaining the microclimate, ensure the efficient operation of the building’s engineering systems.

The new ice arena will be a significant attraction for the people of Gubkinsky and will provide a considerable boost to the city’s sporting life. Supporting mass, children’s and youth sports is one of the key areas of social work of Rosneft and its subsidiaries.

Rosneft supports projects in the regions of operation that develop and promote physical culture and healthy lifestyles. Rosneft’s support helped build various housing complexes and other important facilities in Gubkinsky, including a city hospital, an indoor ice rink, a children’s library, an art school, and the Neftyanik cultural centre.

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Rosneft Backs Construction of New Polar Bear Enclosures at Perm Zoo

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Rosneft has supported the construction of four polar bear enclosures with a total area of approximately 2,500 square metres at the new complex of the Perm Zoo. The Arctic predators named Seriku, Mila and Parma have been relocated from the zoo’s former site to these modern enclosures.

All polar bears in Russian zoos have been under Rosneft’s care since 2013 – currently 35 polar bears across 16 zoos nationwide. The company provides animal housing, feeding, veterinary support, and finances the renovation of cages. The Company has also developed special toys to enhance the physical activity of the animals. Rosneft is also implementing a programme to rescue and rehabilitate young polar bears left in the wild without maternal care. Since 2016, with the company’s active support, six orphaned polar bear cubs have been rescued in the Russian Arctic sector.

The polar bear enclosures at Perm Zoo are equipped with air conditioning and swimming pools, allowing the polar bears to swim year-round. Additionally, the facilities feature water heating in winter and cooling in summer, as well as snow generators for the warmer months.

The zoo’s new site opened on 7 August and represents a modern complex meeting international standards for wild animal care. The nature and landscape park covers 25 hectares, sixteen times larger than the former zoo.

The male Seriku was rescued on Bely Island in Yamal, whilst the female Mila was born at Kazan Zoo before moving to Perm Zoo. At the end of 2024, Mila and Seriku welcomed their first offspring – a female cub that residents of Perm region named Parma.

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Rosneft employees celebrate Oil Workers’ Day by holding socially significant campaigns and events

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To mark Oil and Gas Industry Workers’ Day, Rosneft employees across Russia are opening new infrastructure facilities and launching important social campaigns. Local residents in regions where the Company operates also take an active part in educational, environmental, cultural and sporting events organised by oil workers.

With the support of Bashneft, a large sports and recreation complex has been opened in Blagoveshchensk, Republic of Bashkortostan. The complex has a total area of more than 4,500 square metres and features a four-lane swimming pool. The complex has a capacity of 550 visitors per day. Employees of RN-Uvatneftegaz have constructed a multifunctional sports ground at the Turtas School in the Uvat District of the Tyumen Region.

In line with Rosneft’s priorities regarding environmental protection and the conservation of biodiversity for future generations, the Company’s employees carry out environmental campaigns in the regions where it operates.

Employees of Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha held an environmental campaign in Yakutsk at the Druzhba Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve. They also took part in the restoration of a merchant’s house, which is an example of Siberian Baroque style.

In Yamal, volunteers from RN-Purnegaz planted rowan and lilac trees along the city square and in front of the children’s library in Gubkinsky. The event was attended by industry veterans, enterprise employees, Rosneft Class schoolchildren and activists from the Movement of the Firsts youth organisation.

Samotlorneftegaz organised a joint event for three generations of citizens in Nizhnevartovsk in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District – Yugra. The participants planted a commemorative alley at the Samotlor R-1 First Exploration Well memorial complex. Students from the Rosneft class and members of the Movement of the Firsts youth organisation, along with industry veterans, provided assistance to the oil workers in planting the fir trees. Oil workers held a festive concert in Nizhnevartovsk’s central square.

In Nefteyugansk, RN-Yuganskneftegaz organised an Oil Professions creative competition for its employees, students of the Rosneft classes, activists of the Movement of the Firsts, and children from the city’s Social Centre. Furthermore, oil workers organised an amateur long-distance cycling competition called “Veloaugust”, which was open to anyone who wanted to participate. The participants recorded the results of their cycling training sessions during the month. The winners will be announced on Oil Workers’ Day and presented with commemorative awards.

Employees of the Ryazan Oil Refining Company and Ryazannefteprodukt planted shrubs and perennial plants in a park in the Zheleznodorozhny District of Ryazan, which was revived with the support of oil workers. The campaign was joined by veterans of Ryazannefteprodukt, volunteers and young residents of the city.

Employees of the Syzran Oil Refinery in the Samara Region planted 80 lime trees in honour of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. The enterprise also organised the Caring for Nature traditional environmental platform. The volunteers told their younger compatriots about the animals in Rosneft’s care, then held a creative workshop.

Sport and a healthy lifestyle are an important part of the professional holiday. This includes fun activities like a friendly tug-of-war tournament among Sakhalinmorneftegaz-Shelf employees on Sakhalin and beach volleyball in Gubkinsky among teams from RN-Purnegaz, Kharampurneftegaz, SevKomNeftegaz, and Purneftepererabotka. The oil workers demonstrated strength of spirit and team unity.

Employees of Rosneft subsidiaries in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, including RN-Vankor, Vostsibneftegaz and Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, as well as service and logistics companies, took part in an athletics race in Krasnoyarsk. For the first time, children of oil workers took part in the race. Over 150 young athletes, aged between 2 and 14, ran distances ranging from 200 metres to 1 kilometre.

Employees of several Rosneft enterprises in other regions also celebrated their professional holiday with sporting competitions, including Udmurtneft in the Republic of Udmurtia and RN-Nyaganneftegaz in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District – Yugra. Corporate sports tournaments were also held at oil fields: Vostsibneftegaz held its event at the Yurubcheno-Tokhomskoye field in Krasnoyarsk Territory, and Tyumenneftegaz held its event at the Russkoye field in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District.

In the Irkutsk Region, around 200 employees of the Angarsk Petrochemical Company and representatives of other Rosneft enterprises at the Angarsk production site took part in a running festival. The route followed the shore of Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world.

In Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Khabarovsk Territory, the Komsomolsk Refinery organised a large-scale athletics race and a career guidance tour for senior students from across the Far East. The children visited the enterprise and its museum, where they learned firsthand about the oil industry.

The Achinsk Oil Refinery hosted a family celebration for the residents of the Privokzalny District of Achinsk in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The refinery participated in the construction of this city’s largest residential area 50 years ago. The oil refiners have organised a programme of festive activities for the local residents, including sports competitions and performances by musical groups.

Employees of the Novokuybyshevsk Refinery organised a family health festival called “One Family, One Team”. The celebration brought together families of oil workers, industry veterans and local residents. The festival featured creative workshops, family living rooms, and a sports quest with elements of the Zarnitsa patriotic game.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Novy Urengoy, Rospan International held an intellectual tournament in which 15 teams from energy companies in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District demonstrated their knowledge of its history. The city was built in the middle of the tundra and quickly became known as Russia’s gas capital.

The Rosneft Scientific and Design Institute in Tomsk held a themed quiz covering various aspects of the oil industry, from its history to its current trends.

One of the key areas of Rosneft’s social policy is the preservation of the culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and their traditional way of life. Harampurneftegaz supported national sports competitions in Harampur village in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District. The programme included traditional forest Nenets competitions such as jumping over sledge runners, throwing tynzyan onto a khorey and tug-of-war. A friendly football match took place between teams of oil workers and villagers.

With the support of Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha, an ethnic festival was held at the Srednebotuobinskoye oil and gas condensate field in Yakutia. The oil workers got acquainted with the culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and the creative work of ethnic groups.

The professional holiday was complemented by cultural and patriotic events. In Nyagan (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District-Yugra), veterans and young specialists honoured the memory of pioneering oil workers, while in Tomsk (Tomsk Region), a group viewed a popular science film about professions in the industry. At the corporate research institute in Tyumen, a solemn ceremony was held to induct new oil workers.

Samotlorneftegaz is organising a visit for employees and veteran oil workers to see the play titled “Nizhnevartovsk. The Oil Heart”, a production created at the Young Spectator Theatre with the support of the enterprise to mark the 60th anniversary of the opening of the legendary oil field. The play tells the story of how the development of the Samotlor field and the construction of the city began.

The events organised by Rosneft companies in honour of Oil and Gas Industry Workers’ Day clearly demonstrate that the modern oil industry is not only about oil and gas production and modern technologies, but also a corporate culture focused on high social responsibility, care for the environment, support for sport, preservation of historical memory and fostering patriotism.

The Company’s employees contribute to the country’s economy and regional development through their work. Rosneft’s main achievement is its people — a team of professionals who ensure outstanding success and implement the largest projects in the modern industry.

Rosneft enterprises are holding celebrations to present federal, industry, regional and corporate awards to the most exceptional oil workers.

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5 September 2025

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Rosneft-Backed School for 800 Students Opens in Yamal Region

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A school accommodating 800 pupils has opened in Gubkinsky with Rosneft’s support, making it the largest educational institution in the city.  The project was implemented as part of cooperation between Rosneft and the Government of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District. The agreement on financing the construction of the school was signed at the XXVII St Petersburg International Economic Forum in 2024.

The project is aimed at supporting the education sector in the region, which is in line with the objectives and national development goals set by the Russian President in his Address to the Federal Assembly. Rosneft actively supports social projects aimed at creating favourable living conditions in the regions where it operates.

The new four-storey school has been built to replace an outdated building dating from 1986. The infrastructure of the new educational institution allows for teaching in two shifts, accommodating up to 1,400 children.

The building, spanning over 18,000 square metres, comprises two blocks connected by heated walkways.  The school provides facilities for studying natural sciences and IT technologies, featuring equipped scientific and technical laboratories and a modern library.  An assembly hall, museum, canteen and sports halls with a gym area have also been constructed.  The atriums with natural lighting include rest areas, whilst there is also a winter garden with an observation deck. The school grounds feature sports facilities with exercise equipment, pitches for futsal, volleyball and basketball, along with landscaped recreational areas.

A car park and a new bus stop are located near the school for the comfort of students and parents. Additionally, within walking distance are a sports school swimming pool and children’s art school, which young Gubkinsky residents attend as part of additional education programmes.  The new school will also continue the work of the Technical Creativity Station educational centre, where students are engaged in robotics and aircraft modelling.

Thanks to Rosneft’s support, most significant social facilities in Gubkinsky have been built, including the city hospital, children’s library, music and art schools, residential complexes, as well as the Neftyanik Palace of Culture and Gubkinsky Arena Ice Palace.

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Rosneft renovates central regional library in Bashkortostan

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With the support of Bashneft (Rosneft subsidiary), a central district library has opened in the village of Verkhnie Tatyshly, the administrative centre of the Tatyshlinsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan. The enterprise funded the large-scale upgrade of the library as part of the cooperation agreement between Rosneft and the region.

Rosneft actively supports projects aimed at creating favourable living conditions and promote culture and education in the regions where it operates.

The Verkhnetatyshlinsk library has undergone overhaul of its façade, with upgrades to the heating, electrical and water supply systems, and interior refurbishment. The library now features modern public spaces, including a multifunctional hall and conference room, a “Literary Relaxation Room”, a creative workshop, a “BibliOtdykh” zone, and a phytobar. The library fund exceeds 30,000 items. In addition to traditional printed editions, there are books with augmented reality features, as well as Braille books for blind and visually impaired people.

Visitors to the library will have access to free wireless internet and computers. A variety of digital equipment has been installed for children, including an interactive touchscreen kiosk, interactive floor, table and sandpit, as well as a virtual reality complex. An animation studio equipped with specialised television and sound equipment also began operating.

Particular attention has been paid to creating a barrier-free, accessible environment. A ramp and a tactile floor plan of the premises have been installed at the entrance, and tactile tiles and signs have been laid. Visitors with hearing impairments can use a portable induction loop system to communicate with staff.

Before upgrading, the two-storey library building, which was constructed in the 1980s, did not comply with health, hygiene and ergonomic requirements. It is now a modern cultural and educational centre that is regularly visited by over 5,000 people. The centre is equipped with modern climate control equipment, fire and security alarms, and a video surveillance system.

A significant amount of work has been carried out to improve the area. A monument has been erected in honour of Angam Atnabayev, the national poet of the Republic of Bashkortostan, who was a Tatar and Bashkir poet and playwright from the Tatyshlinsky district. Benches have also been installed and flower beds have been laid out.

Over the past five years, Bashneft has built and upgraded over 50 cultural institutions in Bashkortostan. The largest of these include a cultural centre in the Askino village in the Askinsky district, a social and cultural centre in the Kamenka village in the Bizhbulyaksky district, a historical and cultural centre in the Mishkinsky district, and a multifunctional rural cultural centre in the Karayar village in the Karaidelsky district.

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Bashneft is one of the country’s oldest oil and gas enterprises, engaged in the extraction and refining of oil and gas. Its main production facilities are located in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Oil and gas exploration and production are also carried out in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District — Yugra, Nenets Autonomous District, Orenburg Region and the Republic of Tatarstan.

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September 2, 2025

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Rosneft expands professional training programmes for oil and gas industry specialists

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Rosneft’s Scientific Institute in Tyumen has launched an industrial postgraduate programme on Digital Technologies in the Development and Operation of Oil and Gas Fields at the base department of Tyumen Industrial University. The educational programme is being implemented as part of a pilot project by the Ministry of Education and Science.

The industrial postgraduate programme is characterised by its unique structure, which assigns each student two academic supervisors — one from the university and one from the employer enterprise. Postgraduate students work on real projects at the corporate research institute under the guidance of its specialist practitioners. The research work of postgraduate students is focused on solving the company’s current challenges, such as improving the efficiency of production management through the digitalisation of oil and gas fields.

Combining study with work at a research institute means practical training covers over 75% of the industrial postgraduate programme. Postgraduate students can engage in research using the modern corporate software provided by the Company free of charge. Rosneft supported the design and technical setup of the new classroom in time for the start of the academic year.

Rosneft’s Tyumen Institute is currently delivering training programmes at two basic departments in leading universities in the Tyumen Region. In the 2025-2026 academic year, the number of students studying for master’s degrees in Physics of the Subsurface and Digital Technologies in Oil and Gas reached seventy. The first graduates are already working in the industry, successfully creating and applying the Company’s new solutions.

Rosneft Tyumen Group enterprises regularly take part in the annual career fair of the Tyumen Industrial University. In 2024, the Rosneft Research Institute in Tyumen established a department at Tyumen State University. The Physics of Subsurface Department specialises in training specialists in the field of digital modelling of oil and gas fields.

Since 2005, Rosneft has been implementing a “School — College/University — Enterprise” corporate continuing education system. This ensures the formation of an external personnel reserve and a constant influx of highly trained young specialists into the Company. Rosneft works with 203 partner educational organisations, including 75 Russian universities. Rosneft invests more than 1 billion roubles annually in the development of partner educational organisations.

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Rosneft Conducts Wild Reindeer Research in Western Taimyr

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A scientific expedition to study wild reindeer has been completed in Western Taimyr with Rosneft’s support, conducted as part of the corporate environmental programme Tamura. Scientists from Siberian Federal University (SFU) travelled approximately 2,500 kilometres by boat along the Pyasina River, over 1,500 kilometres on a radial route along the Dudypta, Tareya and Pura rivers, as well as more than 700 kilometres along the Khatanga and Kheta rivers.

The primary objective of this year’s wild reindeer research was to count the population and assess the distribution of animals in Western Taimyr using instrumental and ground-based observation methods. Annual monitoring of bio-indicator animals provides a comprehensive understanding of how climate change affects Arctic ecosystem condition.

During boat and stationary observations, scientists conducted photo and video recording of deer. The collected data will be processed during office-based work using specialised computer programmes.  To determine migration routes, specialists fitted GPS transmitters to several individual reindeer. Following the expedition, scientists also noted the appearance of large herds, predominantly male, on the right bank of the Pyasina.

Rosneft has been studying wild reindeer since 2014. During this time, comprehensive ground and aerial surveys of the animals have been conducted in Evenkia and Taimyr. The scientists utilized satellite tags to track the full annual migration cycle of reindeer, enabling the first-ever identification of seasonal behavioral patterns.

Rosneft pays special attention to environmental issues and biodiversity conservation, implementing the most extensive Arctic research programme since Soviet times. Under the Tamura programme, launched in 2024, scientists plan to update information on the status of key animal species in the northern region.

Tamura involves studying the Kara Sea polar bear subpopulation, wild reindeer populations in Western Taimyr, and valuable bird and fish species in the Yenisei estuary.  The data obtained will enable scientists to draw conclusions about ecosystem conditions and develop measures for regional biodiversity conservation. The programme will run until 2027.  In 2025, scientists have already conducted three expeditions to study the Kara Sea polar bear subpopulation, with a total of ten expeditions planned over four years.

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August 20, 2025

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