TNK-BP
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TNK-BP (, ) was a major vertically integrated Russian oil company headquartered in Moscow. It was Russia's third-largest oil producer and among the ten largest private oil companies in the world.
Key facts
- Company.name
- TNK-BP
- Company.type
- Public (OAO)
- Company.fate
- Acquired by Rosneft
- Company.predecessor
- TNKONAKOSidanko
- Company.foundation
- (Moscow)
- Company.defunct
- 2013
- Company.location_city
- Moscow
- Company.location_country
- Russia
- Company.key_people
- Eduard Khudainatov (appointed CEO)
- Company.industry
- Oil and gas
- Company.products
- PetroleumNatural gasRefined oil products
- Company.revenue
- US$60.2 billion (2011)
- Company.net_income
- US$9.0 billion (2011)
- Company.assets
- US$37.1 billion (2011)
- Company.num_employees
- Approximately 50,000
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Encyclopedic overview
8 sectionsContents
- History
- Corporate structure
- Operations
- Corporate disputes
- Environmental record
- See also
- References
- External links
TNK-BP (, ) was a major vertically integrated Russian oil company headquartered in Moscow. It was Russia's third-largest oil producer and among the ten largest private oil companies in the world. In 2013 it was acquired by Russian oil company Rosneft.
DeGolyer and MacNaughton confirmed that as of 31 December 2009 TNK-BP's total proved reserves amounted to of oil equivalent.
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