Проект «Битва моторов» «РН-Няганьнефтегаза» стал победителем Национальной премии «Корпоративный музей»

Источник: Роснефть – Важный отказ от ответственности находится в нижней части этой статьи.

Предприятия Компании отмечены наградами VII Национальной премии «Корпоративный музей». «Роснефть» активно поддерживает значимые проекты российской культурной жизни, которые направлены на возрождение и сохранение духовных и национальных ценностей.

Торжественная церемония награждения финалистов состоялась в Перми. На суд жюри в различных номинациях было представлено 153 проекта от 75 музеев ведущих предприятий страны.

Финалисты премии представили для защиты свои проекты на площадке социокультурного пространства «Завод Шпагина» в рамках выставки «Мы защищаем свой родной дом». Символично, что победителем специальной номинации 2025 года «Наша история Победы» стал проект «Битва моторов» корпоративного музея «РН-Няганьнефтегаз», в рамках которого специалисты музея провели серию образовательно-просветительских мероприятий для молодежных аудиторий об огромной роли нефтедобывающей промышленности в Великой Отечественной войне.

Музей «РН-Няганьнефтегаза» был также отмечен дипломом III степени в номинации «Социальная и корпоративная ответственность» за образовательный проект, посвященный сохранению белого медведя. В номинации «Персона года» дипломом III степени за профессиональные достижения награждена Наталья Иноземцева – хранитель и основатель музея.

Саратовский НПЗ награжден дипломом III степени в номинации «Музейный видеопроект» с фильмом «Гордимся историей, создаем будущее!». Видеопроект объединил фильмы и ролики, снятые к памятным датам и юбилеям предприятия, а также значимым событиям в жизни коллектива завода. В год 80-летия Великой Победы акцент сделан на патриотические мероприятия, в которых рассказывается о роли ключевого предприятия нефтепереработки СССР в Великой Отечественной войне, о героическом подвиге заводчан на фронте и в тылу.

Музей трудовой славы Ангарской нефтехимической компании удостоен диплома III степени в номинации «Корпоративная социальная ответственность». Проект «Живое наследие: Музей трудовой славы АНХК – фундамент социальной ответственности и корпоративного духа компании» представил системную работу музея как центра корпоративной культуры и социальной ответственности АНХК. Его деятельность выходит за рамки ведения архива и охватывает большое количество просветительских и патриотических проектов, что способствует укреплению корпоративного духа и связи разных поколений работников предприятия.

Музейный центр Ачинского НПЗ «Нефть. Энергия прогресса» получил диплом III степени в номинации «Новая экспозиция». Коллекция уникальных исторических артефактов и интерактивных экспонатов превращает зрителя в активного участника. Экспозиция повествует о том, что такое нефть, каковы ее свойства, раскрывает роль ископаемого в научно-техническом прогрессе. Гости музейного пространства знакомятся с многочисленными легендами о черном золоте, историей нефтепереработки и современными производственными процессами предприятия. Это первая и сегодня единственная в Красноярском крае интерактивная площадка, где дети и взрослые могут узнать все о традиционных методах и новых технологиях нефтепереработки. Центр активно реализует образовательные проекты для школьников, в том числе из «Роснефть-классов» и «Движения первых», студентов вузов. Новую экспозицию уже посетили более 3 500 гостей.

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Национальная премия «Корпоративный музей» проходит при поддержке Министерства культуры РФ, Российского комитета Международного совета музеев и Правительства Пермского края.

Конкурс направлен на развитие проектных практик в сфере корпоративно-социальной ответственности предприятий, актуализации индустриального наследия и популяризации историко-культурных и индустриального наследия страны. За 7 сезонов было представлено 828 проектов от 420 участников.

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Rosneft Organise Schoolchildren’s Tour to Moscow Zoo

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As part of the Platform of Good Deeds corporate programme, Rosneft volunteers organised a tour of the Moscow Zoo for children from the Movement of the Firsts youth organisation and schoolchildren from Serpukhov. The tour, which marked the Year of the Fatherland Defender, focused not only on learning about the animal kingdom, but also on the heroic actions of the zoo’s staff during the Great Patriotic War.

The guides told the children about the heroic efforts of the zoo workers, who saved the lives of animals in the most difficult conditions, setting a true example of courage and loyalty to duty. The children also learnt about the specifics of caring for wild animals, including their habits, diet and how they prepare for winter.

 The Moscow Zoo is home to over a thousand different species of animal. It was the first time the children had seen many of them, including pandas, leopards, seals, elephants, penguins, flamingos, and many others. The young visitors were captivated by the polar bears Aika and Terpei, who are being cared for by Rosneft.

Conservation and protection of the polar bear population is one of the main aspects of Rosneft’s environmental programme. So far, the Company has been responsible for all 35 of the polar bears in the 16 zoos across the country. Rosneft provides for their care, feeding and veterinary support, as well as renovating their enclosures, conducting scientific research and running educational programmes.

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.

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Volunteering is an important element of Rosneft’s corporate culture. The Company is developing a Platform of Good Deeds volunteer programme, under which employees provide assistance to families and children facing difficult situations, provide targeted assistance to veterans, and run campaigns promoting patriotism, environmental awareness, and more. In 2024, Rosneft enterprises conducted nearly 2,000 volunteer events and projects involving 106,000 employees.

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October 31, 2025

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Rosneft Selects Winners of the Best in Profession Competition

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Ufa hosted the landmark 20th edition of the Best in Profession competition, bringing together representatives of core trades and engineering specialties from Rosneft’s subsidiary enterprises. More than 550 finalists from 82 facilities competed for top honours.

The Best in Profession competition is an important part of Rosneft motivation, corporate training and professional development programme for its employees. It raises the profile of working-class professions whilst driving higher standards in operational culture and industrial safety.

Bashneft production sites in the Republic of Bashkortostan provided the venue for the practical component of the competition.  The competition resulted in the selection of winners in Rosneft’s main business areas:

  • Oil and Gas Production (13 categories)
  • Refining and Petrochemicals (9 categories)
  • Oil Product Supply (7 categories)

Candidates faced a written examination covering 45 technical questions specific to their field and 15 on industrial safety, occupational health and environmental protection.  The practical rounds tested professional skills under timed conditions.  Chemical laboratory analysts, for example, determined organochlorine compound concentrations in naphtha simulators using standard reference materials. Production operators started up electric submersible pump unit. Instrument and controls operators calibrated and commissioned pressure transducer. Process unit operators took over shifts, configured process flow schemes, and brought pumps online. Motor vehicle operators executed petroleum product loading operations into transport vehicles, managed delivery logistics, and performed unloading procedures at service stations.

The knowledge, skills and expertise of the contestants were impartially assessed by 150 judges from the management of Rosneft’s core businesses and subsidiaries.

The Company’s priority is to take care of its employees, preserve their lives and health, and create comfortable working conditions, which is why the competition programme annually includes sections on industrial safety and occupational health.

Congratulations to the winners of the Best in Profession competition on their well-deserved awards!

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October 29, 2025

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Rosneft Organise Children’s Trip to a CSKA Hockey Match

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Rosneft volunteers organised a trip for 100 children from the Preobrazheniye and Vdokhnoveniye family centres (in Yegoryevsk and Kolomna, respectively) to a Continental Hockey League match between CSKA and Amur. The trip took place as part of the Company’s Platform of Good Deeds corporate programme.

This was the first time many of the children had visited an ice rink. The young spectators enjoyed watching the game, which ended with CSKA winning 2–1, and they were thrilled to have had the opportunity to attend a hockey match in person.

Rosneft is making a significant contribution to popularising ice hockey among children and young people and developing this sport in the country. The Company has been the owner of the CSKA hockey club since 2011. Since then, the team has regained its status as the strongest in the Russian league, winning the Gagarin Cup three times and continuing the army’s glorious traditions.

Volunteering is an integral part of Rosneft’s corporate culture. As part of the Platform of Good Deeds programme, Company employees regularly provide assistance to families and children facing difficult situations, support veterans, and run campaigns promoting patriotism, environmental awareness, and more. In 2024, Rosneft enterprises conducted nearly 2,000 volunteer events and projects involving 106,000 employees.

The Company’s subsidiaries are also proactively engaged in developing ice hockey in the regions of operation. They focus their support on constructing modern sports facilities, organising major sporting events and developing corporate sports culture.

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October 27, 2025

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Rosneft Organises Tour to Corporate Research Facilities for Movement of the Firsts Activists

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Rosneft volunteers organized an exclusive tour of the Company’s Moscow-based research institutes for schoolchildren from the Movement of Firsts.  The young activists explored petroleum composition, oil extraction processes, and the groundbreaking scientific expeditions the Company undertakes.

The collaboration between Rosneft volunteers and the Movement of the Firsts encompasses initiatives to raise awareness of oil industry careers, alongside volunteering and environmental programmes.

Research centre specialists briefed participants on the geologist profession and the objectives of geological expeditions, explained oil extraction methods and petroleum composition, and demonstrated several chemistry experiments.  In cutting-edge laboratories, the young visitors saw how petroleum products become the everyday products we use.

The Arctic Research Centre proved particularly engaging, with Rosneft’s scientific expeditions photographs capturing the activists’ attention.  The participants discovered how large-scale research projects are planned and even experienced what it’s like to be part of northern expeditions. It included completing a safety briefing on protocols for polar bear encounters.  Beyond being the Company’s emblem, the polar bear serves as a vital environmental indicator for the region. Russia’s leading scientists have spent years studying these populations with Rosneft’s support,  and young researchers shared findings on bear movements across Arctic waters.

The Company has now been running the most ambitious Arctic research programme since the Soviet era for 13 years.  This has encompassed over 60 expeditions investigating glaciers, icebergs, marine and coastal environments, as well as rare species of animals and birds. Comprehensive hydrometeorological studies of the High North were also organised, covering all of Russia’s Arctic seas. It has been the source of a unique body of information on Arctic climate, nature and wildlife.

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November 1, 2025

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В гармонии с природой: «Роснефть» внедряет принципы экономики замкнутого цикла

Источник: Роснефть – Важный отказ от ответственности находится в нижней части этой статьи.

Всемирный день вторичной переработки отходов 15 ноября отмечается в России и других странах. Дата призвана привлечь внимание к необходимости рационального использования ресурсов и важности переработки вторсырья.

«Роснефть» нацелена на достижение лидерских позиций в области минимизации воздействия на окружающую среду и экологичности производства. Одной из приоритетных целей корпоративной стратегии до 2030 года является повышение эффективности процессов обращения с отходами.

Дочерние предприятия Компании на постоянной основе реализуют проекты, способствующие переходу на экономику замкнутого цикла (circular economy).

«РН-Ванкор» в 2025 году отправил на вторичную переработку более 187 тонн отработанных масел, а с начала работы предприятия — более 2 тысяч тонн.

Саратовский НПЗ и «Новокуйбышевская нефтяная компания» передали на вторичную переработку более 3,5 тысяч тонн цветного и чёрного металла. Каждая такая акция позволяет снизить уровень загрязнения окружающей среды и сберечь природные ресурсы.

В рамках экологических акций «Бумбатл», «Экомарафон», «Сдай макулатуру-спаси дерево» и других предприятия «Роснефти» организуют раздельный сбор бумаги, пластмасс, металлолома, стекла и электронных отходов, которые поступают в специальные пункты для рециклинга или утилизации. Полученные средства передаются на благотворительные цели, организацию волонтерских экологических мероприятий.

В 2025 году дочерние предприятия Компании отправили на вторичную переработку рекордную одну тысячу тонн макулатуры. Эта цифра эквивалентна сохранению 19 тысяч деревьев, 2 миллионов литров питьевой воды и одного миллиона кВТ электроэнергии.

Волонтёры «Оренбургнефти» совместно со школьниками и активистами «Движения Первых» второй год подряд организовали акцию «Экошкола», в которой приняли участие 20 детских учебных заведений региона.  В каждой школе регулярно проводятся экоуроки, на этажах размещены специальные экобоксы, в которые школьники и педагоги собирают бумагу. В 2025 году вырученные от сдачи бумаги средства организаторы направили на закупку саженцев плодовых деревьев, которые победители акции – ученики школы №10 г. Бузулук – высадили на городских территориях. 

«Самотлорнефтегаз» активно участвует в экологическом просвещении молодежи. В Нижневартовске успешно работает открытый при поддержке предприятия подростковый клуб «ЭкоКвант», в котором ребят учат бережному отношению к окружающей среде. Занятия проводят, в том числе, волонтёры предприятия. Нефтяники «Самотлора» озеленяют общественные территории Нижневартовска, а также реализуют мероприятия по посадке деревьев хвойных пород на территории Уральского федерального округа, способствуя, устойчивому развитию экосистем и сохранению биологического разнообразия.

Особое внимание предприятия Компании уделяют вторичной переработке пластика. По итогам экологических акций «Добрые крышечки», «Крышки, сдавайтесь!», «Крышечки ДоброТЫ» за 10 месяцев 2025 года на вторичную переработку отправлено более трёх тонн пластиковых крышек. 

Работники Саратовского НПЗ собрали 82 кг пластиковых крышек и приобретели мальков растительноядных рыб – сазана, толстолобика и белого амура. Мальки будут очищать Волгоградское водохранилище от избыточной растительности, что имеет большое значение для сохранения его экосистемы.

Работники «РН-Северо-Запад» регулярно собирают пластик и оказывают помощь детям с особенностями развития, бездомным животным, а также высаживают деревья в Санкт-Петербурге и Ленинградской области. 

Волонтёры «РОСПАН ИНТЕРНЕШНЛ», ученики «Роснефть-класса» и представители молодежного «Движения Первых» научились перерабатывать пластиковые крышки. Крышки рассортировали по цветам, затем измельчили с помощью специального велосипеда, от скорости вращения педалей которого зависит насколько мелкой получается пластиковая стружка. Из стружки получили новые изделия – брелоки, планшеты, картхолдеры и ёлочные игрушки.

Ачинский НПЗ отправил почти тонну пластика на переработку на Дивногорский завод полимерных изделий.  Из него изготавливают мебельную фурнитуру, элементы крепления для комплектования и ремонта детских игровых и спортивных площадок. Покрытием для них служат измельчённые в крошку шины – их в 2025 году заводчане сдали на переработку 9 тонн. 

«Башнефть-Новойл» сдал на переработку 210 кг отработанных элементов питания и стал победителем в масштабной экологической акции «Батарейки сдаем», организованной администрацией города Уфы. Весь объем вторичного сырья отправили на переработку на специализированный завод в Челябинске.

В рамках проекта «Зелёный офис» самарские и башкирские нефтяники установили специальные контейнеры в офисах «Самаранефтегаза», «Самаранефтепродукта» и предприятий «Башнефти». Бумага, пластик, стекло и отслужившие батарейки отправляются в разные ёмкости. Разделение вторичного сырья позволяет отделить материалы, пригодные для повторного использования, от тех, что подлежат утилизации. К ним относятся отслужившие батарейки.

Волонтёры «РН-Черноземье» в преддверии Дня вторичной переработки приняли участие в акции «Экотакси». За один день акции они перевезли и отправили на вторичную переработку 20 кг пластиковых крышек, 10 кг использованных батареек и почти 70 кг макулатуры.

Дочерние предприятия Компании активно сотрудничают с экодомами и многофункциональными экологическими коворкингами с пунктами приёма вторичных ресурсов. В корпоративных «Роснефть-классах» регулярно проводятся экоуроки. Школьники и работники предприятий посещают выставки, лекции и экологические мастер-классы. 

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Samotlorneftegaz’s Green Investments Exceed 15 Billion Roubles in the First Nine Months of 2025

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In the first nine months of 2025, Samotlorneftegaz, one of Rosneft’s key production assets, allocated over 15 billion roubles to environment-oriented programmes and initiatives.

The enterprise implements a number of environmental programmes, including methane emission monitoring, land reclamation, safe disposal of industrial waste, restocking of Siberian rivers with fish, and reforestation.

Samotlorneftegaz has been implementing an investment programme for a number of years that includes the phased modernisation of gas infrastructure, with the aim of maintaining utilisation of associated petroleum gas at a rate of no less than 98%. The Samotlor field has an advanced and extensive system for collecting, preparing, compressing and transporting gas. The bulk of the feedstock goes to gas processing plants and local consumers.

Samotlorneftegaz monitors greenhouse gas emissions at the enterprise’s production facilities. Since the beginning of the year, over 2,600 measurements have been taken at oil and gas processing facilities using modern equipment such as infrared cameras, laser scanners and ultrasonic detectors. A further 230 measurements have been taken at mechanised well facilities. Surveys were conducted on gas pipelines with a total length of around 506 kilometres using unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with laser gas analysers.

As part of the pipeline reliability improvement programme, 152 km of oil field pipelines have been constructed since the beginning of the year. To ensure the durability of the pipeline system, the inner surfaces of the pipes are coated with modern domestic materials, and new technologies are used to process the welded joints. The existing pipeline network is being protected against corrosion using inhibitors.

Samotlorneftegaz has completed the «historic heritage» land reclamation project. The technical and biological stages of reclamation were carried out year-round due to the extensive use of proprietary winter reclamation and phytomelioration technologies. Samotlorneftegaz conducted most of its works using its own ecoservice, with unique specialised equipment for working in boggy areas.

Another of the enterprise’s key tasks is maintaining ecological balance in its operating area by replenishing biological resources. Around 5,000 Siberian sterlet fry and over 750,000 muksun and nelma fry were released into the Ob-Irtysh basin. In recent years, the campaigns carried out in the northern rivers have led to the release of over 20 million fry of valuable fish species.

Over the last 10 years, the enterprise has planted more than 1.8 million conifers on Ugra forestry land, covering an area of 520 hectares. In addition to the forest areas, volunteers from the enterprise also planted trees in Nizhnevartovsk’s parks in 2025.

Preserving the environment for future generations is one of the key areas of Rosneft’s development strategy. The Company and its subsidiaries are implementing a number of comprehensive programmes to preserve biodiversity and conserve natural resources in the regions of operations. They are also striving to ensure environmentally friendly production processes and minimise their environmental impact.

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Samotlorneftegaz is one of Rosneft’s key production enterprises developing Russia’s largest Samotlor field located in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District – Yugra. The scope of license areas exceeds 2,900 square kilometres.

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November 6, 2025

Keywords: Environmental news 2025

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Rosneft Sponsors Scientific Conference on Marine Research

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The 14th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Marine Research and Education: MARESEDU-2025», sponsored by Rosneft, took place in Moscow. The conference has been organised by the Marine Research Centre of Lomonosov Moscow State University, the UNESCO-MSU Educational and Scientific Centre for Marine Biology and Biophysics, and the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Over 1,200 specialists took part in the conference.

Rosneft has been supporting the conference since 2019. This event provides a key platform for discussions among the country’s leading marine researchers. As part of the thematic sessions this year, Rosneft specialists gave a presentation on the Company’s extensive scientific research in the Arctic.

Rosneft implements the most ambitious program for studying the Arctic region since Soviet times. Over the past 13 years, over 60 expeditions have been carried out to study the hydrometeorological, geological and biological features of the region. This has resulted in a unique collection of information on the climate, nature and wildlife of the Arctic. It has been the source of a unique body of information on Arctic climate, nature and wildlife.

As part of Tamura Corporation’s environmental programme, scientists from the A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences presented conference participants with the results of their expeditions to study polar bears in the Kara Sea. The Tamura programme, launched in 2024, aims to update information on the status of key animal species in the Far North. Scientists are studying the Kara subpopulation of polar bears, wild reindeer and valuable species of birds and fish in western Taymyr. The programme will run until 2027.

Scientists from Moscow State University presented a report on Rosneft’s significant environmental project in the White Sea. The project was launched in 2023 and is being implemented in collaboration with the country’s leading scientific institutes and the Innopraktika company. In order to gather information on the current state of marine biota and evaluate changes to the region’s ecosystem over the past 100 years, scientists retraced the steps of a distinctive expedition led by the Soviet hydrobiologist Konstantin Deryugin between 1922 and 1926. In addition, Rosneft representatives participated in a roundtable discussion at the N. A. Pertsov White Sea Biological Station (WSBS MSU). WSBS MSU is a research site for a number of the Company’s environmental projects.

Over 500 scientific papers were presented at sessions on oceanology, hydrology, ecology, biology, environmental management, marine geology. Scientists from remote regions of Russia were able to present the results of their research thanks to the hybrid format and online broadcast. The event also featured a competition for young people among high school, university and postgraduate students. Following the results, the expert council selected 20 winners, who were then presented with Rosneft’s environmental atlases.

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November 1, 2025

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Rosneft Subsidiaries Release Over 11 Million Fry of Valuable Fish Species into Russian Water Bodies

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Rosneft has been working consistently to preserve biological diversity and replenish the country’s aquatic bio-resources. Between August and October this year, the Company’s subsidiaries released over 11.2 million fish fry, including red-listed species, into Russian water bodies.

Those who took part in the fish stocking activities included employees of enterprises and their children, activists from the Movement of the Firsts, students from partner universities, schoolchildren participating in the annual Fresh Look eco-competition and representatives of the territorial bodies of the Federal Agency for Fisheries.

Ecologists from RN-Yuganskneftegaz released almost 4.5 million fry of valuable fish species, including 2.21 million Siberian sturgeon, 2.21 million peled and 42,000 muksun, into the rivers and reservoirs of Siberia. Samotlorneftegaz released 720,000 muksun and 40,000 nelma fry into rivers in the Ob-Irtysh basin. Meanwhile, Kondaneft released 3.3 million peled and 129,000 sturgeon fry. Over 2 million sterlet fry were released by specialists from RN-Vankor, 74,000 by Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, 3,200 by Taas-Yuryakh Neftedobycha, and 1,500 by Angarsk Petrochemical Company.

In the Volga-Ural region, Bashneft oil workers released 19,000 fry of valuable commercial fish, including sterlet and sea trout, into the rivers of Bashkortostan. The Udmurtneft employees released 40,000 sterlet fish into the waterways of Udmurtia. Specialists from Orenburgneft released 20,000 carp fry into water bodies in the Orenburg region.

The Saratov Refinery released more than 32,000 carp fry into the Volga, the Syzran Refinery released 11,400 sterlet fry and 16,500 carp, the Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery released 17,000 carp and around 12,000 sterlet, the Kuybyshevsk Oil Refinery released 49,000 carp, and the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company released 64,300 carp and 83,700 sterlet.

The Tuapse Oil Refinery in southern Russia released 35,600 Black Sea trout, a species listed in the Red Book.

At the request of oil enterprises, fry were raised on specialised fish farms, which provided optimal conditions for their adaptation to and survival in the wild. The most favourable period, when the water is most saturated with oxygen, was chosen for releasing the fry.

The employees of Rosneft subsidiaries actively participate in environmental campaigns and contribute to the development of a culture of rational and responsible consumption of natural resources. Volunteers from the Company’s enterprises regularly clean up litter and improve the banks of rivers, lakes and springs, and conduct environmental education classes in schools.

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November 1, 2025

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Rosneft Supports Project to Preserve Forest Nenets Language

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As part of the RN-Purnegaz grant project (part of Rosneft’s oil and gas production complex), scientists from the Faculty of Humanities at the Higher School of Economics have developed teaching materials on the Forest Nenets language. The project’s objective is to safeguard the national cultures and traditional way of life of the indigenous peoples of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District.

In collaboration with teachers and activists involved in the movement to safeguard national culture, linguists at the university have developed teaching materials on the Forest Nenets language for primary school children, a workbook of practical exercises and a language trainer. The teaching materials are now available online. Furthermore, following the approval of the materials by the relevant departments, it is planned that they will be published and used in the educational process at national boarding schools.

The Forest Nenets language is very different from the Tundra Nenets language spoken by the majority of Yamal’s indigenous people. The total number of speakers of the «forest» language is currently estimated at around one thousand. The population is stable, but the number of native speakers is declining due to the use of textbooks written in the Tundra Nenets language, which is not native to the Forest Nenets, in educational institutions. This book, which has been developed for reading in the Forest Nenets language, will help to solve the problem of the lack of literature.

The Forest Nenets language is characterised by a complex system of rules for forming and changing words. An online trainer for declensions and conjugations will help children learn proper word formation. Students will have the opportunity to complete homework assignments and take online tests on how to form words correctly.

One of the key areas of Rosneft’s social policy is the preservation of the national culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and their traditional way of life. The Company’s enterprises implement numerous social projects in their regions of operation, developing infrastructure in northern villages, supporting reindeer herding families, and improving the material and technical base of educational, social and medical institutions in the ancestral homelands of indigenous minorities.

With the support of RN-Purneftegaz, a project to prepare children for school directly where the families live — in nomadic kindergartens — has already been successfully implemented. A collection of methodological materials entitled «Trends in Nomadic Education» was compiled, which included developmental programmes in the Nenets language, unique practices and lesson plans for the pre-school education of children from nomadic groups.

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RN-Purneftegaz is one of the main oil and gas production hubs of Rosneft Oil Company in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District.

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November 7, 2025

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