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  1. Investment by company totaled RUB 239 bn in 2010-2013, says Sibur

    9 July, 2014
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    Vasily Nomokonov, a Managing Director at Sibur, gave a talk at the 21st World Petroleum Congress, describing the global challenges and opportunities faced by Russia’s petrochemistry field. Vasily Nomokonov pointed out that in the last 10 years the country’s petrochemical industry has been keeping ahead of the oil extraction field and the national GDP in terms of growth rate. Petrochemistry’s relative contribution to the GDP grew in this period, highlighting the field’s potential as one of the drivers of the country’s economy. In the years 2010-2013, Sibur’s investment totaled RUB 239 bn, or 78% of its EBITDA for this period. Experts estimate that Russia’s polymer demand will grow by an average of 8% each year in the near-term, based on the current per capita polymer consumption figure for the CIS countries, which is below 20% of the level registered for Germany and the US and is 33.3% less than that of […]

  2. Acron Group brings its stake in Grupa Azoty up to 20%

    26 June, 2014
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    Norica Holding S.a.r.l (a subsidiary of OJSC Acron) has announced that it increased its stake in the share capital of Grupa Azoty, a Polish firm, to 20%. Commenting on the event, Acron Group’s Vice-President Vladimir Kantor said: “We have increased our shareholding in Grupa Azoty to 20% due to our high appreciation of the synergy potential actualized by the recent consolidation of Grupa Azoty’s assets and our comprehension of the cost-cutting and resource optimization possibilities ahead. On top of that, we rely on strategic partnership between Acron Group and Grupa Azoty as a relationship that will contribute to a stable and effective development of both companies. Acron Group has built a vertically-integrated business model starting from its own extracting capacity up to global logistical and marketing infrastructure, and can offer Grupa Azoty a wide range of options for mutually beneficial cooperation. Acron has been successfully developing a raw materials base […]

  3. Russia to rid itself of base polymer import dependency by 2017

    16 June, 2014
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    Thanks to the development of its oil and gas chemical industry, Russia will be able to stop importing base polymers by 2017, said the country’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak during a meeting of the Presidential Commission on FES (Fuel and Energy Sector). “One aspect of importance that allows a country’s FES to make gains in its development and its economic efficiency is the development of its oil and gas chemical industry. This process will allow us to stop importing base polymers, polypropylene and polyethylene very soon, as soon as by 2017.”

  4. Russia, China may negotiate yet another pipeline construction project

    6 June, 2014
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    n the nearest future, a contract may be signed by Russia and China that would provide for the construction of a western pipeline branch running across the territory of the Siberian Federal District, Russia’s presidential administration chief Sergei Ivanov told journalists. “Considering the pace of China’s economic growth – a factor mentioned by the president – and the fact that the parties have come to terms regarding the price formula, chances are high that in the nearest future they would follow that up with the signing of a contract to build a western pipeline route whose path will lie entirely within the territory of the Siberian Federal District. This (deal) may be not as capital-intensive, but nobody doubts that its cost would run into tens of billions of dollars,” said he. Mr. Ivanov reminded that a portion of the eastern branch of the Power of Siberia pipeline will run through […]

  5. Soda ash market probed by competition watchdog FAS

    1 June, 2014
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    The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) of Russia has prepared an analysis of the country’s sodium carbonate (soda ash) market. According to the analysis, Russia’s soda ash market is federal in its nature: no technical or economic factors are present to limit the consumer’s capability to buy soda ash within the country’s borders. Soda production business in the country, excluding the Crimean Federal District, is pursued by 5 entities, namely, OJSC Bashkir Soda Company; OSJC Berezniki Soda Plant (Perm Krai); OJSC Achinsk Alumina Refinery (Krasnoyarsk Krai); CJSC Pikalyovskaya Soda (Leningrad Oblast) and LLC IA Khimprom (Kemerovo). A market share of over 50% is held by OJSC Bashkirian Chemistry, a group that includes both the OJSC Bashkir Soda Company and OJSC Berezniki Soda Plant. At the same time, the portion of the Russian market held by imported products of the same type has grown recently, exerting a pricing pressure on the domestic […]

  6. Михаил Овчаренко: «Господдержка АПК в других странах в 10–15 раз выше, чем в России»

    1 June, 2014
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  7. Сырье для Поднебесной

    1 June, 2014
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  8. “В России «легализована» промышленная биотехнология и разработана программа господдержки отрасли”, – Алексей Аблаев

    25 May, 2014
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  9. Российский рейтинг

    1 May, 2014
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  10. Крымская химия

    1 May, 2014
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