Native name
|
OAO Лукойл |
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Public () | |
Traded as | |
Industry | Oil and gas |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people
|
Vagit Alekperov (CEO) |
Products |
Petroleum Natural gas Petrochemicals |
Revenue | US$144.17 billion (2014) |
US$7.8 billion (2013) | |
Number of employees
|
110,000 (2014) |
Parent | IFD Kapital Group |
Subsidiaries | Lukoil Baltija |
Website | www |
Lukoil (/ˈluːkɔɪl/; Russian: Лукойл; stylized as LUKoil) is one of Russia's largest oil companies. It is also one of the largest global producers of oil. In 2012, the company produced 89.856 million tons of oil (1.813 million barrels) per day.
Headquartered in Moscow, Lukoil is one of the largest public companies (next to ExxonMobil) in terms of proven oil and gas reserves. In 2008, the company had 19.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent per SPE standards. This amounts to some 1.3% of global oil reserves. The company has operations in more than 40 countries around the world.
Lukoil was formed in 1991 when three state-run, western Siberian companies named after the respective town in Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug that each was based, Langepasneftegaz, Urayneftegaz, and Kogalymneftegaz, merged. The initials of the three companies are preserved in the name Lukoil. The central figure in the company's founding was the Soviet deputy minister of oil production Vagit Alekperov. He came to believe the only way Russians could compete against western companies was to copy their business model. That meant vertically integrating the three branches of the industry—exploration, refining, and distribution—that were strictly separate under the old Soviet system. It is one of the largest tax payers of the Russian Federation, and the amount of taxes paid in 2010 was US$30.2 billion.