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Bashneft – Novoil
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Bashneft – Novoil is one of the producers of petroleum products in Russia.[2]
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The current production facilities of Bashneft – Novoil include primary oil refining, hydrotreatment, reforming and iso-reforming, sulphuric acid alkylation, thermocracking and visbreaking, coking and gas fractionation, solvent refining and dewaxing of oil distillates, tar deasphalting and bitumen production, gas desulphurization and sulphur production units as well as environmental facilities.
The flexible technological schemes refine various types of hydrocarbons — low- and high-sulphur crude oil, various gas condensates as well as medium and heavy distillates obtained at other refineries of Ufa Group — and produce a wide range of petroleum products.
In 2011, the refinery continued to produce Euro-3 and Euro-4 engine fuels. It is planned to start producing Euro-5 fuel in the near future.[citation needed]
From 1956 to 1990 he worked at the plant 1st President of Bashkortostan Murtaza Rakhimov.
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History
In 1947 Trust No.21 was established for the construction of a new oil refinery for the processing of oil from the Ishimbai oil field ("Second Baku"). In 1951 the construction of the first stage of the Novo-Ufa oil Refinery was completed.[3][4] On July 25, 1951 the first gasoline was received at the plant's AVT-1 installation.[5]
Since 1993 — Open joint stock company. Since 1994, he has been a member of the Bashkir Petrochemical Company. In 1999 the refining capacity was 8.5 million tons of oil per year with a potential of about 19 million tons.[6]
Since 2012 — the current status.[7][8] In 2018 the production of Euro-6 gasoline began. In 2020 it switched to the production of aviation fuel of the RT brand of the highest category.[9]
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Directors
- 1951-1953 — Mayorov Boris Pavlovich
- 1957-1965 — Ivanovsky Georgy Fedorovich
- since October 21, 2020 — Mikhailov Sergey Yurievich
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