TNK-BP
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TNK-BP (Tyumenskaya Neftyanaya Kompaniya, lit. 'Tyumen Oil Company') 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.[1][2] In 2013 it was acquired by Russian oil company Rosneft.[3]
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Company type | Public (OAO) |
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Industry | Oil and gas |
Predecessor | TNK ONAKO Sidanko |
Founded | 2003 (2003) (Moscow) |
Defunct | 2013 |
Fate | Acquired by Rosneft |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Key people | Eduard Khudainatov (appointed CEO)[citation needed] |
Products | Petroleum Natural gas Refined oil products |
Revenue | US$60.2 billion (2011) |
US$9.0 billion (2011) | |
Total assets | US$37.1 billion (2011) |
Number of employees | Approximately 50,000 |
Website | www |
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DeGolyer and MacNaughton confirmed that as of 31 December 2009 TNK-BP's total proved reserves amounted to 11.667 billion barrels (1.8549×10^9 m3) of oil equivalent.[citation needed]