Rosneft
Rosneft is a Russian integrated energy company based in Moscow. Rosneft specializes in the exploration, production, production, refining, transportation, and sale of crude oil, natural gas, and petroleum products. The company is controlled by the Russian government through its holding company, Rosneftegaz.
Rosneft was founded as a state-owned company in 1993 and then incorporated in 1995 to acquire state-owned gas and oil assets. Rosneft became a major Russian oil company after purchasing the assets of the former oil company Yukos at a state auction. After acquiring OJSC TNKBP, then one of Russia's largest oil companies in 2013, Rosneft became the largest publicly traded oil company in the world.
Rosneft is the third-largest company in Russia and second (after Gazprom) in terms of revenue (4.13 trillion rubles). Internationally, it is one of the largest oil companies, ranked 24th in terms of revenue. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000 evaluation, Rosneft was ranked 53rd among the world's largest public companies. The company operates in more than 20 nations across the globe.
Founded: 1993
Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
Market cap: $73.12 Billion As of December 2021
Revenue: $79.6 billion in 2020
Website: http://rosneft.com/