Statement of Rosneft Oil Company Regarding Illegal EU Sanctions on Nayara Energy Refinery

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Rosneft Oil Company considers the European Union’s decision to impose restrictive measures on the Indian refinery of Nayara Energy as unjustified and illegal. These sanctions are yet another example of extraterritorial implementation of politically motivated restrictions that blatantly violate international law and infringe on the economic interests of a sovereign state.

Rosneft emphasizes that it is not a controlling shareholder of Nayara Energy – the Company’s share in the authorized capital of the enterprise is less than 50%. The enterprise is managed by an independent Board of Directors.

The European Union’s grounds for imposing sanctions are completely far-fetched and false in content, Nayara Energy is an Indian legal entity whose economic activity is aimed at the development of its asset. The entity is taxed entirely in India. Nayara Energy shareholders have never received dividend payments and the accumulated profits have been used exclusively for the development of the refinery and petrochemicals and the company’s retail network in India.

The Nayara Energy refinery is a strategically important asset for the Indian energy industry, providing a stable supply of petroleum products to the country’s domestic market. The imposition of sanctions against the refinery directly threatens India’s energy security and will have a negative impact on its economy.

Such actions of the European Union demonstrate complete disregard not only for international law, but also for the sovereignty of third countries. Rosneft views these sanctions as part of the EU’s destructive policy aimed at destabilizing global energy markets. The restrictions on Nayara Energy are yet another example of the EU’s use of unfair competition practices.

We are counting on the fact that Nayara Energy will take measures to protect the legitimate interests of its shareholders and consumers, which will be supported by the governments of Russia and India.

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Rosneft Oil Company Shareholders Meeting Adopts Resolutions on All Matters on the Agenda

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The shareholders approved the payment of dividends for 2024 in the amount of 14.68 roubles per share. July 20, 2025 was set as the dividend record date.

The shareholders have also elected a new Board of Directors consisting of 11 members:

  • Andrey I. Akimov – Chairman of the Management Board, Gazprombank (Joint-Stock Company);
  • Pedro A. Aquino, Jr. – Chief Executive Officer of OIL & PETROLEUM HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES LIMITED, Independent Director (Republic of the Philippines);
  • Faizal Alsuwaidi – Representative of Qatar Investment Authority (the State of Qatar);
  • Hamad Rashid Al-Mohannadi – Representative of Qatar Investment Authority (the State of Qatar);
  • Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada – Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Doha University of Science and Technology, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nesma Infrastructure & Technology, Member of the Advisory Committee of the Governing Body of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Independent Director (the State of Qatar);
  • Viktor G. Martynov – Rector of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University), Independent Director;
  • Alexander D. Nekipelov – Director of Moscow School of Economics at the Lomonosov Moscow State University,  Independent Director;
  • Alexander V. Novak – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;
  • Maxim S. Oreshkin – Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation;
  • Govind Kottis Satish – Managing Director of VALUE PROLIFIC CONSULTING SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED, Independent Director (Republic of India);
  • Igor I. Sechin – Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Management Board of Rosneft Oil Company.

The Meeting of Shareholders has also approved the Annual Report and Financial Statements, and decided to elect an Audit Commission consisting of five members.

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July 4, 2025

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Rosneft and Krasnoyarsk Territory to Develop Cooperation in the sphere of Domestic Tourism

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At the XXVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Rosneft and the Tourism Agency of the Krasnoyarsk Territory signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to promote domestic tourism.

The document provides for cooperation to boost the demand for domestic automobile tourism, promote the tourist potential of the region, including improvement of motorway service and Rosneft retail network infrastructure.

The parties plan to undertake a number of actions aimed at improving the comfort of automobile travelers, including motorway service at the Rosneft filling stations.

Development of the motorway service facilities and improvement of the customer services provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company’s priorities. The Company retail network is not only the largest in Russia in terms of geographical coverage and number of filling stations (around 3,000 stations), but also one of the leaders in terms of fuel brand recognition and quality.

Rosneft undertakes a number of measures aimed at creating comfortable conditions for automobile travelers. Earlier, the Company, together with a number of regional authorities, has presented joint tourist routes running through the Rosneft filling stations in the Republic of Karelia, as well as the Tula, Arkhangelsk, and Ulyanovsk Regions, and the key routes between Moscow and Krasnaya Polyana, and between the two capitals.

In addition, the Company has previously signed memoranda of cooperation to promote domestic tourism with the Moscow City Tourism Committee, the government of the Samara Region, the Ministry of culture of the Arkhangelsk Oblast, the Altai Territory Department for Tourism and Resort Development, Tourism Agencies of the Ulyanovsk Region and the Republic of Udmurtia, and the Republic of Bashkortostan.

In 2023, Rosneft launched a special information and service platform “Russian Horizons: Come With Us!”. The special project allows car tourists to choose and plan routes to places of interest using the infrastructure of Rosneft’s network of motorway services and filling stations. The project “Horizons of Russia” has a number of key distinctions thanks to the unique navigation functionality, all interesting locations become stops on the route that a driver may can independently combine and modify at any time during the journey.

The Krasnoyarsk Territory is a strategic region of Rosneft operations. The region is home to the major Group Subsidiaries, including RN-Vankor, Vostsibneftegaz, Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, Achinsk Refinery, service, marketing and logistics companies, and filling stations.

Vostok Oil, the flagship oil production project, is being delivered in the north of the region. Low unit production costs and low carbon footprint (only a quarter of the global average for new projects) make Vostok Oil one of the most promising and environmentally friendly oil production projects in the world. Industry experts estimate that the project will increase the annual Russian GDP by 2%.

Rosneft is also implementing a large-scale program in the Krasnoyarsk Territory to support educational institutions that provide comprehensive training courses to skilled workers and engineers for the Vostok Oil Project. Over 400,000 specialists will be engaged at the construction stage alone, and over 130,000 workers will be employed on a long-term basis at the Vostok Oil operational stage. A total of 10,000 people are already working at the project facilities.

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Rosneft’s retail network is the largest in the Russian Federation in terms of geographical coverage and number of stations, and the Rosneft brand of petrol stations is one of the leading brands in Russia in terms of recognition and fuel quality. The Company operates approximately 3,000 filling stations in Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Abkhazia.

In addition to high-quality fuel, the Company offers its customers a wide range of goods and services, from stores and cafes to roadside service. For example, customers can stay for the night and get some rest from the long road in roadside hotels and multifunctional complexes of the Company in a number of regions.

The Company is also developing a new customer service at filling stations – food trucks (mobile retail outlets). The Café on Wheels service is available at filling stations in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other regions where the retail network operates.

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June 10, 2024

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Rosneft and 1C Promote IT Cooperation

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Rosneft and 1C signed a Strategic Cooperation Agreement in the IT area at the XXVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

The document defines the main areas of cooperation in development, implementation and promotion of software solutions based on the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform. These include business applications, as well as operational, metrological, and managerial products.

Over the years, Rosneft has been continuously developing and scaling up 1C-based information systems. In particular, the company has automated the processes for retail sales of petroleum products, HR management, health and safety, financial and business activities.

The signed Agreement will serve as an additional driver for enhanced partnership relations between Rosneft and 1C, and facilitate development of the efficient and effective process solutions to support digitalization of all segments of the Company operations.

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 June 7, 2024

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Rosneft and CUPET Expand Cooperation in the Area of Education

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Rosneft and CUPET, the state-owned oil company based in the Republic of Cuba, signed an Education and Manpower Training Cooperation Agreement at the XXVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Since 2013, Rosneft and CUPET have been enjoying successful cooperation, providing education to citizens of the Republic of Cuba at Russian universities.

The Agreement provides for enhanced cooperation, granting access for CUPET employees to the oil and gas university programs and advanced training courses at the higher educational institutions of the Russian Federation. In addition, internship programs at Rosneft Group Subsidiaries will be arranged for CUPET employees.

The signed document will contribute to successful cooperation between Rosneft and CUPET in educational projects.

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Since 2014, 39 students from Cuba have completed oil and gas master’s degree programs, and 20 students are expected to graduate in June 2024.

In 2023, 53 CUPET employees took part in the advanced training programs in Cuba with Russian university professors and underwent internships at Rosneft Group Subsidiaries in Russia.

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 June 7, 2024

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Rosneft and ITMO University Sign a Technological Cooperation Agreement

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During the XXVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Rosneft and the St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO University) signed an agreement on joint development of knowledge-intensive digital projects.

The document envisages the development of competitive technologies, and joint research studies in the field of infochemistry, digital modeling, chemical informatics*, electrochemistry and robotics for the needs of the oil and gas industry.

The Agreement also provides for involvement of students, postgraduate students, doctoral candidates and the academic staff of ITMO University into Rosneft’s scientific research.

The development of technological potential is one of the key elements of Rosneft’s 2030 Strategy. The Company prioritizes innovation activities defining technological leadership as a key factor of competitiveness in the oil market.

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Rosneft is a leader in development and implementation of innovative technologies for sustainable development of the oil and gas industry, and is the only Russian oil and gas company that has a line of in-house import-substituting software products.

ITMO University is a recognized educational leader in the area of artificial intelligence and information technologies in Russia.

*- application of IT methods to solve chemical problems

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June 7, 2024

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Rosneft and Voronezh Oblast to Promote Automobile Tourism

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At the XXVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Rosneft and the Ministry of Entrepreneurship, Trade and Tourism of the Voronezh Oblast signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to promote domestic tourism.

According to the document, the parties plan to implement measures aimed at meeting the demand for domestic automobile tourism, promoting the tourist potential of the region, and improving the comfort of automobile tourists through development of motorway service and Rosneft retail network infrastructure.

Earlier, Rosneft and the Voronezh Tourist Information Center (TIC) presented a joint project to develop automobile tourism including a tourist route through the motorway service facilities available at Rosneft filling stations. The project covers four routes for automobile travel in Voronezh and across the Voronezh Oblast in the following directions: North, South, West, and East. The routes include popular tourist destinations located both in Voronezh and nearby federal highways such as M-4 Don.

Rosneft retail network in the Voronezh Oblast consists of 80 filling stations. Of these, 15 are located on the M4 highway to Voronezh, the main regional transportation artery used by residents of Central Russia to travel to the seaside.

Development of the motorway service facilities and improvement of the customer services provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company priorities.
This contributes to the development of domestic automobile tourism, as the Company retail network is not only the largest in Russia in terms of geographical coverage and number of filling stations (around 3,000 stations), but also one of the leaders in terms of fuel recognition and quality.

Rosneft undertakes a number of actions aimed at creating comfortable conditions for automobile travelers. In addition to the Voronezh Oblast, the Company has so far presented joint tourist routes running through the Rosneft filling stations in the Republic of Karelia, as well as the Tula, Arkhangelsk, and Ulyanovsk Regions, as well as key routes between Moscow and Krasnaya Polyana, and between the two capitals.
On top of that, the Company has previously signed memoranda of cooperation to promote domestic tourism with the Moscow City Tourism Committee, the Government of the Samara Oblast, the Ministry of culture of the Arkhangelsk Oblast, the Altai Territory Department for Tourism and Resort Development, Tourism Agencies of the Ulyanovsk Oblast and the Republic of Udmurtia, and the Republic of Bashkortostan.

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Rosneft retail network is the largest in the Russian Federation in terms of geographical coverage and number of stations, and the Rosneft brand of petrol stations is one of the leading brands in Russia in terms of fuel recognition and quality. The Company operates approximately 3,000 filling stations in Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Abkhazia.

In addition to high-quality fuel, the Company offers its customers a wide range of goods and services, from stores and cafes to roadside service. For example, customers can stay for the night and get some rest from the long road in roadside hotels and multifunctional complexes of the Company in a number of regions.

The Company is also developing a new customer service at filling stations – food trucks (mobile retail outlets). The Café on Wheels service is available at filling stations in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other regions where the retail network operates.

Rosneft
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June 7, 2024

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Igor Sechin Talks About Renaissance of Nuclear Power Sector

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The importance of nuclear power, which is a natural complement to fossil fuels, is growing, said Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft, at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

“However, against the backdrop of growing consumption, all types of generation, including nuclear, are experiencing a rebirth. This is clearly illustrated by the price of uranium fuel, which has more than tripled over the past seven years,” Igor Sechin noted.

He recalled that back in the 1930s the idea of thermonuclear fusion was formulated, and many famous scientists, including Nobel laureates Hans Bethe, Peter Kapitsa, Igor Tamm and later Andrei Sakharov, sought to reproduce and control this process. In theory, fusion can generate almost four million times more energy than burning oil or coal, Igor Sechin said. However, in order to sustain a fusion reaction and sustainably generate energy, it is still necessary to improve methods of plasma confinement, ensure its stability, and increase efficiency.

The CEO of Rosneft noted that a few years ago the nuclear power industry was in a deep crisis due to the decline in activity in the industry and such large companies as Westinghouse and Areva had to go through restructuring and ownership changes. However, the situation then began to change. “Over the past five years, global annual investments in nuclear energy have increased by 50%, reaching 70 billion dollars last year. China has become one of the leaders in nuclear power today. Over the past ten years, the installed capacity of nuclear generation in this country has increased fivefold and approached 60 GW. China plans to complete the construction of 32 more reactors in the coming years,” he said.

At the same time, Sechin said it is important that China relies on the latest technological achievements of the leading nuclear powers – Russia, the United States and France – to develop its nuclear industry.

He noted that Russia has many years of experience in building nuclear power plants. The cost of the most modern Russian VVER-1200 reactor is much lower than the American AP-1000. Today such reactors are already operating in Russia and are planned to be commissioned in friendly countries.

At the same time, Sechin noted, the resource base is of particular importance. Today, just seven countries, including the Russian Federation, control more than 90% of the world’s uranium fuel production and about 70% of the world’s uranium reserves.

“Today, Russia is the only country in the world that has expertise in the entire technological chain of the nuclear fuel cycle, from uranium mining to nuclear fuel disposal. In total, 80 nuclear reactors have been built in the world using Russian technologies,” he said

Russia has also commissioned the world’s only floating nuclear power plant of small capacity. Currently, four more nuclear power plants are under construction.

Also, a sodium-cooled nuclear reactor belonging to the category of fast neutron reactors, the BN-800, has been successfully operating in our country for ten years, another latest-generation fast neutron reactor, the BN-1200, is under construction.

“Reactors of this type take into account the most advanced technical solutions, including the enlargement of fuel elements, the use of uranium-plutonium mixed fuel, as well as well as new structural steels with increased radiation resistance, which provide deeper fuel burnup and higher efficiency.  In particular, the efficiency of electricity generation increases by 20-25%, even without taking into account the significantly higher efficiency of fuel use,” said the CEO of Rosneft

Investments in the nuclear sector are expected to continue growing According to the IEA forecast, by 2050 the global installed nuclear generation capacity will grow by nearly 60% to reach 650 GW. “I believe this estimate is understated. Just a few weeks ago, the US President set a goal to quadruple the country’s nuclear generation capacity to 400 GW,” Sechin noted.

The CEO of Rosneft expects further growth of investments in the nuclear sector: new technologies, such as small modular reactors, are now attracting increased attention of investors. While such reactors are more mobile, their implementation also requires investments in the development of power grids. In addition, special attention should be paid to their safety and security against terrorist threats.

“Rolls-Royce recently won a tender for the construction of such reactors in the UK. Experts note that these reactors have a number of features. One of them is described in Ecclesiastes: “What is crooked cannot be straightened; what is lacking cannot be counted.” None of these reactors have been put into operation yet,” Sechin explained.

The proposed smaller reactors will require no less effort and cost, including those related to fuel utilization and safety, than existing larger reactors.

“Finally, nuclear energy is, in any case, a dual-use technology. The issue of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons must be given the utmost attention, as it is precisely because of this that the Middle East conflict is currently intensifying. It is crucial to consider whether we want further expansion of the nuclear club,” Igor Sechin concluded.

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June 21, 2025

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Sechin Calls Synthesis of Conventional and Alternative Sources New Landscape of Energy Sector

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Synthesis of conventional and alternative energy sources is currently the optimal solution for the development of the global energy sector, said Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft, at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

According to the CEO, the search for new energy sources never stops, and today a number of promising technologies are being actively developed. However, their full-fledged implementation is still far away, as modern technological solutions in this area are too expensive and inferior to traditional energy sources in a number of parameters.

“For many years, great hopes have been placed on the use of hydrogen. However, low-carbon hydrogen still accounts for less than 1% of all production volumes. According to the Deloitte consulting company, the introduction of “green” hydrogen fuel will cost almost 10 trillion dollars by 2050,” Igor Sechin noted, adding that the cost of green hydrogen varies from 200 to 400 dollars per barrel of oil equivalent, which, under current conditions, makes it uncompetitive with oil and gas.

He also emphasized that the use of cheaper methods of hydrogen production does not allow to reduce the carbon footprint, as the production of so-called “gray” hydrogen exceeds the emissions arising from the full cycle of production and use of gasoline.

The introduction of space solar energy is also costly, Igor Sechin emphasized. The CEO noted that the cost of a satellite capable of converting solar energy into electricity in space exceeds 30 billion euros, and there is still no technology that would allow to transmit huge amounts of energy to Earth from space.

Rosneft’s CEO also drew attention to the search for alternatives in energy storage. “Alternative types of batteries are emerging that already offer certain advantages but are not yet ready for widespread adoption. For example, sodium-ion batteries reduce charging time by 75% and perform better in low-temperature conditions, but they lag significantly behind existing lithium-ion counterparts in terms of energy density and lifespan,” Igor Sechin said.

“As we can see, full-scale implementation of all these technologies is still a long way off. Therefore, today the optimal solution is a synthesis of conventional and alternative energy sources,” summarized the CEO of Rosneft.

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June 21, 2025

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Global Energy Consumption to Grow By Quarter By 2050 at Expense of Developing Countries – CEO of Rosneft

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Global energy consumption will grow by a quarter in the next 25 years, and the key driver of demand growth will be developing countries, said Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft, at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

“By 2050, with energy consumption in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia at the level of China’s population today, the combined additional consumption will amount to about 50 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. This represents a quarter of the current global energy demand,” the CEO said during his keynote address.

He noted that developing countries are becoming one of the key drivers of energy consumption growth. One of the main reasons for this is demography. In the next 25 years, the population of African and Asia-Pacific countries will grow by a total of 1.4 billion people, which will provide almost the entire world population growth.

In addition to positive demographic dynamics, the CEO of Rosneft named urbanization in Asia and Africa as one of the reasons for the growth in energy demand. According to the IEA’s estimate, which was cited by Rosneft’s CEO, in the next 25 years the number of city dwellers in these countries will increase by more than 1.6 billion people.

Igor Sechin called the growth of electricity consumption a key challenge. Thus, in his opinion, already in 2025, investments in this sector will exceed investments in fossil fuels by 50%. “Indeed, over the past 15 years, electricity consumption has grown at a faster pace, and according to IEA projections, electricity generation is set to nearly double over the next 25 years,” he added.

Asia-Pacific countries will also make the largest contribution to this growth, accounting for 60% of the increase in consumption.

“This trend is particularly evident in India, where peak demand on the power system has risen by nearly 70% over the past decade,” Sechin concluded.

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June 21, 2025

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