Transneft

Transneft JSC
Native name
Транснефть
Public (OAO)
Traded as MCX: TRNFP
Industry Oil and gas
Founded 1992 (1992)
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people
Nikolay Tokarev (Chairman)
Alexander Novak
(Chairman of the Board of Directors)
Services Pipeline transport
Revenue Increase US$ 24.0  billion (2012)
Increase US$ 5.9 billion (2012)
Owner Government of Russia (100%)
Number of employees
106,000 (2008)
Subsidiaries Transnefteproduct
Website www.transneft.ru

Joint Stock Company Transneft (Russian: Транснефть) is a Russian state-owned transport monopoly, the largest oil pipeline company in the world. JSC "Transneft" is operating over 70 thousand kilometers of trunk pipelines.[1] It transports about 90% of oil and 30% of oil products produced in Russia, in addition to considerable volumes of crude hydrocarbons from the CIS countries. The company is headquartered in Moscow and led by Nikolay Tokarev.

History

Oil Transporting Joint-Stock Company Transneft was established by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 810 dated 14 August 1993 in pursuance of Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1403 dated 17 November 1992. The founder is the Government of the Russian Federation. Transneft, JSC was registered by the Moscow Registration Chamber on 26 August 1993, certificate No. 026.800.[2]

Transneft's core business

Management

Board of Directors (As of July 2014):

Management board (As of July 2014):

Reliability and safety

Transneft’s key priorities include protection of life and health of the Company’s employees, provision of safe labor conditions and prevention of emergencies at dangerous facilities. The goals and objectives in the field of occupational health and labor safety are determined by "The Policy of JSC "Transneft" in the Field of Occupational Health" and "The Policy of JSC "Transneft" in the Field of Labor Safety".

Striving to achieve these goals, Transneft adheres to the following principles:

The audits carried out by an international certification body confirmed the compliance of the Company’s occupational health and labor safety management system with the requirements of the international standard BS OHSAS 18001:2007 "Occupational health and safety management systems. Requirements"

Pipeline project accusations

Documents submitted by Transneft to the Russian Audit Chamber in 2008 were found at the disposal of Alexey Navalny, minority shareholder of Transneft JSC. The papers, published on 16 November 2010, contain information regarding multiple economic crimes committed by Transeft employees, its daughter structures and contractors in the construction of the Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean oil pipeline. The documents described Transneft executives’ setting up a series of shell companies to pose as contractors for Transneft’s pipeline project.

Navalny posted an audit indicating that the contracting fraud had cost Transneft $4 billion. Both Transneft and the government auditing office, whose documents Navalny said he leaked on his site, denied the corruption claim. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called for an investigation into the allegations.

All facts of theft and fraud are confirmed by the company management. The reports that recorded the breaches were endorsed by the officials.[3][4]

See also

References

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