Rosneft supports educational institutions and students in preparing for the new academic year in regions of operation

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On 1 September, more than 2,700 students from Rosneft classes in 20 regions of Russia started their studies at school. As part of its “School — College/University — Enterprise” corporate continuing education system, Rosneft collaborates with 203 educational institutions, including 56 schools, 65 colleges, and 82 Russian and international universities.

Rosneft classes offer specially designed programmes that provide in-depth study of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer science, guided by the best teachers. Students of 10-11 grades demonstrate excellent knowledge, becoming winners and medalists of academic competitions at various levels.

As part of the project’s expansion, 10 additional specialised 9th grade classes will open in Samara, Novokuybyshevsk, Ryazan, Tyumen, Gubkinsky, Nefteyugansk, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Votkinsk, Dudinka and Sorochinsk in the 2025 academic year.

In time for the start of the school year, Rosneft subsidiaries helped to refurbish schools and update equipment at colleges and universities in the regions where they operate.

Thanks to Samotlorneftegaz, the laboratories and classrooms at the Nizhnevartovsk Construction College and Urai Polytechnic College have been supplied with the necessary equipment.

Vostsibneftegaz provided the Krasnoyarsk Transport and Service Technical College with training and laboratory equipment, and renovated the conference hall at the Krasnoyarsk Technical College of Welding Technology and Energy. RN-Vankor has equipped laboratories, workshops and classrooms with modern equipment for training workers at educational institutions supervised by the enterprise. The Achinsk Oil Refinery renovated the living quarters at Achinsk Boarding School No. 3, which educates children with hearing impairments from various districts of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

With the support of Samaraneftegaz, the overhaul of schools in the villages of the Pokhvistnevsky District was completed, as was the technical re-equipment of seven classrooms in the Kinel-Cherkassky District of the Samara region. New sports grounds have been constructed at School No. 29 in Samara, interactive whiteboards have been purchased for School No. 41, and sound equipment has been acquired for School No. 16.

Udmurtneft helped to create a learning space at a school in Votkinsk, equipped with modern technology and software for working with information technology. Sports halls have also been renovated and refurbished.

RN-Nyaganneftegaz, the Tuapse Refinery, the Komsomolsk Refinery, the Ryazan Research and Production Centre, and other enterprises participated in equipping colleges with which cooperation agreements have been concluded as part of the Professionalitet federal project.

Yuganskneftegaz has helped to renovate eleven partner universities and five schools with Rosneft classes, as well as replacing furniture and buying laboratory equipment, computers, printers, interactive whiteboards, and other items. RN-Uvatneftegaz has created a multifunctional educational space at the Tyumen Technopark with infrastructure that allows to launch new educational programmes, to develop innovative technologies, and to exchange experiences.

Vostsibneftegaz, Udmurtenft, the Kuibyshev Refinery, and the Tuapse Refinery have purchased computers, multimedia equipment, laboratory equipment, and furniture for the universities under their supervision.

Furthermore, Rosneft and its subsidiaries organised festive events and congratulated schoolchildren on the start of the new academic year.

To mark Knowledge Day, for instance, over 1,300 Rosneft filling stations gave young visitors colourful timetables. At a number of Rosneft enterprises, parents of first-graders received additional financial support under collective agreements.

In Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District-Yugra, volunteers from RN-Yuganskneftegaz organised a festive event in Nefteyugansk for children who have been left without parental care and are currently living in the Solnyshko social shelter. The oil workers donated school supplies, clothing and other items necessary to the children in preparation for the new academic year.

As part of the Platform for Good Deeds corporate programme, employees of Rosneft’s central office in Moscow participated in the Let’s Get Children Ready for School campaign. The initiative provided more than 500 children from family centres in the Moscow, Krasnoyarsk and Kaluga regions with the necessary school supplies. The children were given backpacks, stationery, clothes and shoes.

As part of the Let’s Get Children Ready for School campaign, employees of RN-Nyaganneftegaz donated orthopaedic backpacks and art kits to children with disabilities. All kits are personalised to meet the individual needs of each child. Volunteers from SevKomNeftegaz and ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL also took part in this campaign, donating school supplies to children in need.

In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, Tyumenneftegaz employees provided everything necessary to study for around 200 children with disabilities who are under the care of the Special Child public organisation in Tyumen. Employees of Kharampurneftegaz and the corporate research centre in Tyumen donated school backpacks, stationery and games to the Russian Children’s Fund and the Boomerang of Good charity fund.

As part of the Gift for School campaign, Bashneft volunteers organised festive events for children from social institutions under their patronage and presented them with gifts — school backpacks, stationery, school clothes, sports uniforms and shoes. In total, around 700 children from more than 20 institutions received school supplies.

As part of the Good Car Rally campaign, volunteers from RN-Vankor and Vostsibneftegaz presented art kits and school backpacks filled with stationery to children from low-income families and social organisations in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Employees of Samaraneftegaz, Orenburgneft, the Saratov Refinery, the Kuibyshev Refinery, the Tuapse Refinery, the Achinsk Refinery, the Komsomolsk Refinery, the Novokuibyshevsk Oil Company, the Angarsk Polymer Plant, and other enterprises also helped children from sponsored orphanages, social and educational institutions prepare for the new school year. Employees of Udmurtneft donated encyclopaedias and fiction books for extracurricular reading to children’s institutions. Volunteers from the Novokuybyshevsk Refinery organised a For A’s quiz for children from the I.E. Egorov boarding school in Novokuybyshevsk, and provided them with stationery.

Volunteers from RN-Severo-Zapad organised a festive sports event for children at the Vsevolozhsk Social Centre. They presented the children with school and sports clothing, stationery, educational books and fiction books, as well as sports gear.

For reference:

Rosneft has implemented the “School — College/University — Enterprise” corporate system of continuing education since 2005. The programme aims to build an external pool of young talent from schoolchildren and students in the regions where the Company operates, and to continually develop the professional skills of its employees. Rosneft is supporting the development of unique programmes for university students in a number of areas of study, as well as introducing new specialised training programmes at technical schools and colleges, including those under the Professionalitet federal project.

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Rosneft
1 September 2025

Keywords: Social news 2025

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Rosneft Publishes 2024 Sustainability Report

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Rosneft Oil Company’s Board of Directors has approved the 2024 Sustainability Report.

The document presents the Company’s achievements in sustainable development, reflects its contribution to the development of national projects in the Russian Federation, and discloses key economic and environmental indicators, information about scientific and social projects, cultural and sporting events.

In 2024, Rosneft continued implementing the main objectives of its strategy aimed at increasing operational efficiency, caring for people and protecting the environment.

The Company is the country’s largest taxpayer and has for many years made a substantial contribution to ensuring the stability of the budget system, promoting Russia’s socio-economic development.  Rosneft actively participates in infrastructure development and the implementation of social projects, including in healthcare, education, culture and environmental protection, in the regions where it operates.

Environmental responsibility is one of Rosneft’s key priorities. The Company has consistently increased the volume of green investments: by year-end it reached 74 billion roubles, and over the past three years – nearly 200 billion roubles. The funds are allocated to programmes for improving pipeline reliability, constructing associated petroleum gas utilisation infrastructure, reducing emissions and other projects.

Rosneft’s tree-planting efforts make a key contribution to preserving our country’s ecological balance: in 2024, over 11 million trees of various species were planted across the country. Over the past three years, Rosneft has planted approximately 37 million seedlings – the total planting area is comparable to the size of Paris.

Rosneft applies the circular economic principles in water use. In 2024, the share of recycled and reused water exceeded 93.7% of the total volume of water used for production needs. This has reduced the volumes of “fresh” water taken from the external environment.  The Company’s total expenditure on wastewater management activities in 2024 amounted to 12 billion roubles.

In 2024, Rosneft continued land remediation work, including legacy lands. Since 2022, over 280 hectares have been restored, including 45 hectares last year.  Several major Company enterprises have completely finished remediation of legacy lands.

The Company continues its biodiversity research and protection project – in 2024 it launched the unique Tamura programme, aimed at obtaining information about the status of key animal species in the Arctic region.  Rosneft’s Scientific Centre organised five expeditions when  scientists studied the Kara Sea subpopulation of polar bears, wild reindeer and rare bird species.  The total length of aviation and water routes amounted to nearly 20,000 kilometres.

Continuous implementation of modern technologies is one of Rosneft’s development drivers. The total portfolio of registered patents exceeded 1,100 innovative developments in 2024.

Rosneft is the first Russian oil company to have successfully created in-house software to address operational challenges in geology, engineering, development and field operations. Today, the Company’s range of science-intensive software includes 24 software products, 17 of which have already been implemented in production activities.

In 2024, Rosneft continued systematic work on creating comfortable and safe conditions for employees, including those working in remote areas and harsh climatic conditions. One of the key areas of work was developing the “smart settlement” concept – a modern format of shift infrastructure with digital services, mobile applications and automated domestic systems.

Rosneft supports initiatives in education and youth development, undertakes construction and renovation of educational institutions in its regions of operation. For example, a new kindergarten for 320 children was built in Nizhnevartovsk, a new multifunctional educational centre with an area of over 2,000 square metres was built in the village of Elan-Chishma (Republic of Bashkortostan), and two schools were renovated in Syzran. Thanks to the Company’s assistance, a new outpatient clinic was opened in Ufa, and medical equipment was supplied to three hospitals in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Tyumen and Samara regions.

The Company actively develops the Platform of Good Deeds volunteer movement.  In 2024, Rosneft enterprises conducted nearly 2,000 volunteer events and projects involving 106,000 employees. Corporate volunteering plays an important role in addressing pressing social and environmental challenges in Rosneft’s regions of operation.

An important part of the Company’s social activities is the corporate sports and wellness Energy of Life programme, in which employees regularly participate and compete in various sports disciplines. The movement grows annually, and by the end of 2024 it united nearly 128,000 workers, representing almost 40% of Rosneft’s total workforce.

For reference:

The Sustainability Report is Rosneft’s public non-financial report aimed at informing a wide range of stakeholders, including shareholders, investors, representatives of state and municipal authorities, employees, partners and clients, public and environmental organisations, scientific and educational institutions. The document has been prepared using international standards of the Global Reporting Initiative GRI 2021.

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Rosneft
August 13, 2025

Keywords: Corporate Governance 2025

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Rosneft Allocates More Than 4 Billion Roubles for Air Quality Protection in 2024

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The 7th of September is International Clean Air Day, a celebration of the importance of initiatives for the improvement of air quality. As part of its environmental activities in 2024, Rosneft has allocated more than 4 billion roubles for air quality protection.

A responsible attitude towards the environment is one of Rosneft’s core principles. In 2024, the Company’s green investments reached 74 billion roubles, exceeding the previous year’s level by 16%. Rosneft has allocated almost 200 billion roubles to environmental protection in just three years.

In support of the federal Clean Air project, and to promote Russia’s national development goals, the Company has developed an action plan to create a corporate programme that will reduce industrial emissions.

Rosneft’s subsidiaries implement a range of measures in their production activities. These include investment projects that benefit the environment and the use of highly effective environmental protection equipment. The Company is developing and implementing air quality control systems and installing stationary air quality monitoring stations. It is also fitting mobile environmental laboratories with advanced equipment.

The Company’s primary strategic objective is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Rosneft has been implementing a programme to control fugitive emissions of methane and other hydrocarbons for several years. In 2024, over 3,000 km of pipelines were surveyed using aerial monitoring. Additionally, over 800 facilities at production sites were surveyed using ground-based monitoring equipment.

The Company’s environmental benchmarks include increasing the production of natural gas as a fuel with lower greenhouse gas emissions, and developing and launching new products that enable consumers to reduce their environmental impact and carbon footprint, and improve the efficiency of their production facilities.

Rosneft has always prioritised preserving and restoring natural resources, including forests. Forests help to purify the air and naturally absorb greenhouse gases. In 2024 alone, the Company’s enterprises planted over 11 million trees of various species in the regions of operation. Rosneft has planted around 37 million trees in total over the last three years.

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Rosneft
September 8, 2025

Keywords: Environmental news 2025

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Russia’s first tram line without overhead wires opens on Akademika Sakharova Avenue.

A new tram line, Route 90, has been launched from Sokolniki to Paveletskiy railway terminal, connecting 20 key stations along the city’s rail framework—including four major central railway stations and sixteen metro and Moscow Central Diameter (MCD) stations. This new route is served by about 20 state-of-the-art “Lvyonok-Moskva” trams with autonomous operation. On a 2-kilometer stretch along Akademika Sakharova Avenue, these trams run without overhead wires, using stored energy instead.

The new line has significantly improved transportation options on Akademika Sakharova Avenue and Masha Poryvayeva Street, areas that previously had no city transit service. Around 300,000 Moscow residents now have access to faster and more convenient travel options. For example, the tram now offers a quicker connection between Three Stations Square and Paveletsky Station than the metro.

Since the launch on September 10, 2025, the autonomous trams have completed over 1,300 trips, proving both the reliability and popularity of the new route. This is just the first step toward creating the Moscow Tram Diameters and completing the upgrade of the city’s tram fleet by the end of 2026.

“The new Route 90, launched by Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, has proven to be in high demand. Getting around the city center has become more convenient and faster for both residents and visitors. We are closely monitoring the performance of the trams on this route,” added Maksim Liksutov.

Construction of the Biryulevskaya metro line has begun in Moscow.

Construction of the Line 18 (Biryulyovskaya) began in the capital in 2025. The future line will be 22.2 kilometers long, with 10 stations and transfers to the Zamoskvoretskaya, Troitskaya, and Big Circle Line (BCL), the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), and the Paveletskaya Line of the Moscow Railway.

The metro will reach the Biryulyovo Vostochnoye and Zapadnoye districts and improve transportation services to the Danilovsky, Nagatinsky Zaton, Nagatino-Sadovniki, Pechatniki, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, and Tsaritsyno districts. This will benefit approximately one million Muscovites. Many will have metro stations near their homes, while others will benefit from faster and more convenient metro options.

The ZIL, Ostrov Mechty, and Klenovy Bulvar stations are currently under construction. Seven more stations are in the planning stages. Construction of the Biryulevskoye depot is also underway.

Maksim Liksutov told RT in an interview about the development of the capital’s driverless transport.

The first driverless tram in Russia has already traveled more than 10,000 km on the streets of the capital without violating traffic rules even once. It moves as safely as possible thanks to a unique set of equipment for global transport.

The driverless system was fully developed by employees of the Moscow Metro. The rights to the technology belong to the Moscow Government.

After completing the driverless tram tests, Moscow is ready to share the unique development with other regions of Russia.

The launch of the driverless tram allowed the creation of an extensive base for expanding the project. In the future, we plan to implement the technology in other types of transport, which requires serious preparation.

By the end of next year, a driverless metro train will be ready, capable of maintaining 90-second intervals between trips. Then we will begin test rides with passengers.

Specialists have already started developing software for driverless electric buses in Moscow. But the priority remains driverless rail transport.

By 2035, 90% of the capital’s trams will be driverless. The foundation for this has been laid. All thanks to the creation of an intelligent and high-tech transport system in Moscow.

Four new stations have just opened on the Line 16: Vavilovskaya, Akademicheskaya, Krymskaya, and ZIL.

This marks the completion of the first stage of construction for the Line 16, which now includes 11 stations and spans more than 25 kilometers.

There are five transfer hubs on the line:

– At ZIL and Krymskaya, you can transfer to the stations of the same name on the Moscow Central Circle (MCC).

– At Akademicheskaya,” there is a transfer to the Line 6.

– At Novatorskaya, you can transfer to the Big Circle Line.

– At Novomoskovskaya, you can transfer to the Line 1.

In the future, the ZIL station will also provide a transfer to the under-construction Line 18.

Thanks to the Troitskaya Line, more than 1 million Moscow residents have gained new convenient routes for getting around the city. For many, travel time to the city center has been reduced by 10–15 minutes or more.

According to forecasts, the 11 stations will serve about 100,000 passengers per day.

Only the most modern Moskva-2024 trains run on the line, designed for maximum comfort: improved aerodynamics, modern interiors, wider seats and doors, and open gangways between cars. These trains are serviced at the new Stolbovo depot.

The second phase of construction is currently in the design stage. This 16.8 km long section with six stations will extend the line from Novomoskovskaya to Troitskaya.

Matryoshka of Moscow – A new innovative landmark opens in Zaryadye Park.

On City Day, a unique structure was unveiled in Zaryadye Park — the Matryoshka of Moscow. This modern media space, which has no analogues in the world, has become a new point of attraction for Muscovites and visitors to the capital.

The Matryoshka of Moscow was created on the basis of the Moscow Tourist Center, preserving its original function while transforming into a high-tech, dynamic structure. It can change shape in real time and showcase the achievements of Moscow and Russia through 3D graphics and kinetic installations.

The core of the structure consists of 30 giant rings made of steel, aerospace aluminum, and titanium. They rise to a height of up to 11 meters in just 4.5 minutes. The external appearance of the object is formed by 1,500 LED media screens in a honeycomb pattern, which can transform every 1–2 seconds. During the show, the figure’s height reaches 22 meters.

One of the most impressive forms the installation takes is that of a traditional Russian matryoshka doll — a symbol of family and generational continuity.

The project was developed by Moscow engineers, with all key elements produced at leading enterprises in the capital.

The Matryoshka of Moscow will serve as a year-round venue for patriotic, cultural, and educational programs. From 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, multimedia materials about the city’s achievements will be shown here, while in the evenings from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, programs about culture and landmarks will take place, and at night, informational segments will be broadcast.

A special program has been prepared for young visitors, featuring visual interpretations of classic fairy tales and works by Russian authors, including A.S. Pushkin. On holidays, guests will be treated to themed video postcards.

This new landmark has already become a symbol of the capital’s innovative development and promises to become one of the most popular places for leisure and cultural activities.

Zvezda shipyard specialists receive keys to 160 new flats

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On the eve of the professional holiday, Shipbuilder’s Day, the Zvezda shipyard handed over the keys to 160 flats in new buildings in the town of Bolshoy Kamen to its employees. The Shipyard began developing a new residential area called Sadovyi in the coastal zone, starting with the construction of two eight-storey buildings.

The flats with panoramic sea views are ready for occupation. The interior decoration has been completed, the plumbing and electric cookers have been installed, and the balconies have been glazed. The adjacent territory features sports and children’s playgrounds, as well as parking spaces for residents’ vehicles. During the year, the residential area will see the construction of eight buildings containing 600 flats and covering an area of over 28,000 square metres.

Sadoviy residential area is the next phase of a project to build housing for Zvezda employees. Zvezda Shipyard now employs more than 5,700 people. Given the expansion of the shipyard’s activities and the resulting increase in the number of employees and their families, Bolshoy Kamen’s population is set to grow by almost a third. The Shipyard’s primary objectives include the provision of housing and infrastructure for shipbuilders. The total number of flats is set to exceed 5,000 in seven residential areas.

The housing programme for shipbuilders has been in place since 2016. During this period, 38 houses were commissioned and occupied in five residential areas, including seven built by the Primorsky Territory Government.

For reference:

The Zvezda Shipbuilding complex is being built in Bolshoy Kamen of Primorsky Territory by order of the Russian President, with Rosneft acting as the project operator. The Shipyard is designed for the production of large-capacity vessels, ice-class vessels with a displacement of up to 350,000 tonnes, special-purpose vessels, and other marine equipment.

Zvezda SSC collaborates closely with a range of educational institutions. It organises sponsored education, arranges internships and employment for graduates, and holds Enterprise Days and job fairs. Furthermore, Zvezda’s own corporate training centre began operating in 2024, designed to train and upskill personnel in more than 30 specialist areas.

Department of Information and Advertising
Rosneft
27 June 2025

Keywords: Social news 2025

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Udmurtneft Switches to Eco-Friendly Drilling Rigs

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Udmurtneft (operated by Rosneft and China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, or Sinopec Group) has deployed its first domestically manufactured electric mobile drilling rig.

By replacing the traditional diesel engine with an electric drive system, environmental impact has been minimised. Furthermore, the transition to electric drilling equipment has reduced energy consumption costs by 30%, saving approximately 1 million roubles per well.

The rig has a lifting capacity of 180 tonnes and is transported on a mobile semi-trailer chassis. The driller’s workstation features a comfortable enclosed cabin with joystick controls.  The electric power drive has accelerated drilling preparation by 12 hours and reduced time required for scheduled preventive maintenance.

The new drilling rig is currently being utilised at Udmurtneft’s Mishkinskoye field.  The capabilities of the domestic rig will subsequently be applied at other company deposits. Another similar drilling rig is scheduled to be commissioned this autumn.

For reference

Kurdinov Udmurtneft is the largest oil-producing enterprise in the Republic of Udmurtia, providing 60% of the raw materials produced in the region. It develops 36 fields located in 14 districts of the republic.

Department of Information and Advertising
Rosneft
August 26, 2025

Keywords: Environmental news 2025

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