The Antipinsky Refinery () is a Russian
oil refinery
An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial processes, industrial process Factory, plant where petroleum (crude oil) is transformed and refining, refined into products such as gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel, Bitumen, asphalt base, ...
located in south-east
Tyumen
Tyumen ( ; rus, Тюмень, p=tʲʉˈmʲenʲ, a=Ru-Tyumen.ogg) is the administrative center and largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. It is situated just east of the Ural Mountains, along the Tura ( ...
,
Tyumen Oblast
Tyumen Oblast () is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. It is located in Western Siberia, and is administratively part of the Ural Federal District. The oblast has administrative jurisdiction over two autonomous ...
, adjacent to the Tyumen trunk
oil pipelines and the Tyumen-3
pumping station
Pumping stations, also called pumphouses, are public utility buildings containing pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another. They are critical in a variety of infrastructure systems, such as water supply, Land reclamation, ...
.
It is one of the largest refineries in Russia, participating on the
Urals
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West Siberian oil market, where it is the only refinery in operation in the
Ural Federal District
Ural Federal District ( rus, Уральский федеральный округ, p=ʊˈralʲskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Its population was 12,080,523 (79.9% urban) according to the ...
. As of 2022, it is Russia's largest
privately owned
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oil processing plant, with a total processing capacity of nine million ton of
crude oil
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per year. It is also the only oil refinery constructed in Russia since the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
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.
Antipisnky has grown rapidly since it first began operation, with an almost nine-fold increase in production rates since the plant's inception in 2006. However, this expansion was largely as a result of
debt
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from both Russian and
Europe
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an lenders, and by the late 2010s, the refinery was financially dependent on regular borrowing and prepayments from customers.
The owner of the refinery was declared bankrupt in 2019, and both the
chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a chief executive or managing director, is the top-ranking corporate officer charged with the management of an organization, usually a company or a nonprofit organization.
CEOs find roles in variou ...
and
majority shareholder
A shareholder (in the United States often referred to as stockholder) of corporate stock refers to an individual or legal entity (such as another corporation, a body politic, a trust or partnership) that is registered by the corporation as the le ...
, Dmitry Mazurov, were arrested for
fraud
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. The refinery ceased operations for three months following the arrests, before production resumed under new ownership.
Mazurov was later jailed for ten years in a high-security penal colony for his role in the fraud and
embezzlement
Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French ''besillier'' ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) is a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking ...
, despite prosecutors requesting a sentence of 16.5 years.
History
The construction of the refinery itself began in 2004, although the majority of its equipment was originally acquired by
Transneft
Joint Stock Company Transneft () is a state-controlled pipeline transport company headquartered in Moscow, Russia. It is the largest oil pipeline company in the world. The company is operating over of trunk pipelines and transports about 80% ...
from
Petrofac
Petrofac Limited is a British international energy services company that designs, builds, manages and maintains oil, gas, refining, petrochemicals and renewable energy infrastructure, and trains the people who support them. It operates in a range ...
in the mid-1990s. These elements, which formed part of a
modular refinery, were not ultimately used after being held in
customs clearance for approximately five years.
Eventually, the components for the refinery were sold by the Russian Fund for Federal Property following an internal review of Transneft's business, which determined that refining was outside the scope of its operations. The only bidder in the auction was ''New Stream'', a company controlled by Gennadiy Lisovichenko, a
prosecutor
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, and the businessman Dmitry Mazurov, an acquaintance of
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
, who in 2016 owned 80% of the share capital through a
Cypriot-registered company named ''Vikay Industrial Limited''.
A share purchase option was exercised in 2016 by Nikolai Egorov, a classmate of Putin at
Leningrad State University
Saint Petersburg State University (SPBGU; ) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the be ...
and a
partner in the major Russian law firm
Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners, for 20% of the venture through the ''Mine Project Corporation'', an entity registered in the
Seychelles
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. An additional option to purchase a 25% stock holding in May 2016 was held by Vladimir Kalashnikov, a friend of then-
Governor of Tyumen Oblast and the current
Mayor of Moscow
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Moscow is both a city and separate federal subject, according to the Constitution of ...
,
Sergei Sobyanin
Sergey Semyonovich Sobyanin (; born 21 June 1958) is a Russian politician, serving as the 3rd mayor of Moscow since 21 October 2010. Sobyanin previously served as the governor of Tyumen Oblast (2001–2005), Head of the presidential administr ...
. Both Sobyanin and Transneft fully endorsed and provided assistance with the building of Antipinsky, the latter was particularly interested in the prospect of a refinery located on the trunk oil pipelines adjacent to both major rail tracks and highways.
Construction of the refinery was completed two years after it commenced, with the first phase of the facility beginning operations in November 2006 with a capacity of 400,000 tons of oil per annum. An upgrade in 2008 increased the capacity further to 740,000 tons per year before the second area of the refinery was completed in May 2010.
The start of operations in the second phase resulted in Antipinsky being able to refine 2.75 million tons of crude oil per annum, and a modernization program finalized in November 2012 increased this even further to 3.58 million tons.
By 2013, total production at Antipinsky amounted to 3 million tons per year, with the operations undertaken at the site gradually increasing in complexity. This included the development of a
fuel oil
Fuel oil is any of various fractions obtained from the distillation of petroleum (crude oil). Such oils include distillates (the lighter fractions) and residues (the heavier fractions). Fuel oils include heavy fuel oil (bunker fuel), marine f ...
deep conversion unit, a delay
tar
Tar is a dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons and free carbon, obtained from a wide variety of organic materials through destructive distillation. Tar can be produced from coal, wood, petroleum, or peat. "a dark brown or black b ...
coking unit, and reaching a refining depth of 97%. In September of the same year, the site also received considerable media interest following a visit from singer-songwriter
Grigory Leps
Grigory Viktorovich Lepsveridze (, ka, გრიგორი ვიქტორის ძე ლეფსვერიძე), known as Grigory Leps; born 16 July 1962), is a Russian singer-songwriter of Georgian origin. His musical style grad ...
, who expressed interest in oil production. Throughout this period, Mazurov spoke optimistically about the future, stating that ''"we will be the only private independent oil refining enterprise in Russia. Our ambitious plan is that there will be no other serious privately owned oil refinery in the country."''
However, in 2018 ''New Stream'' defaulted on a payment after it had accrued debt worth $5 billion after the acquisition of numerous other energy assets, including the Mari refinery in the
Mari El Republic
Mari El,; ; officially the Mari El Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is in the European region of the country, along the northern bank of the Volga River, and administratively part of the Volga Federal District. The republic has a populat ...
, and various
oil fields
A petroleum reservoir or oil and gas reservoir is a subsurface accumulation of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations. Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presen ...
in
Orenburg Oblast
Orenburg Oblast (also Orenburzhye) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), mainly located in Eastern Europe. Its administrative center is the city of Orenburg. From 1938 to 1957, it bore the name Chkalov Oblast in honor of Valery Chkal ...
.
As a consequence, oil refining reduced at Antipinsky reduced from 7.3 million tons of petroleum in 2017, to 6.4 million tons, occasionally halting entirely.
In May 2019, all operations at Antipinsky were suspended after ''New Stream'' defaulted on another payment, and both Transneft and the
Saint-Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange suspended their business relationships with the refinery.
A
British court issued a worldwide order to
freeze $251 million of Antipinsky's assets and prevent the refinery from selling
vacuum gas oil to other companies as a result of a
lawsuit
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by
VTB Commodities Trading. In response to the order, a spokesman for Antipinsky said: ''“Unfortunately, in 2019 a string of traders, including VTB Commodities Trading, in violation of agreements that had been previously reached, stopped providing advances for the purchase of petroleum products. This led to a decrease in the volume of purchased oil and to the plant stopping its processing on April 26.”''
Later, it also emerged that ''New Stream'' entered into a contract to sell 1,020 tons of
diesel in April that year, but did not fulfill the terms of the agreement.
Total production in the first six months of that year was less than half of the oil refined in 2018.
Describing the situation, an anonymous source stated ''"In April'' (2019), ''the company almost completely ran out of working capital, there was nothing to buy oil with. The plan was as follows: the management of the refinery had to use the loan and prepayment from traders of petroleum products in order to lead the enterprise out of the crisis." ''
Mazurov was arrested on July 13, 2019, at
Sheremetyevo Airport
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in
Moscow
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on suspicion of
assault
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ing a prostitute and embezzling
loan
In finance, a loan is the tender of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is usually required to pay interest for the use of the money.
The document evidencing the deb ...
s from
Sberbank
The Public JSC Sberbank (, initially a contraction of ) is a Russian majority state-owned banking and financial services company headquartered in Moscow. As the Russian successor entity of the State Labor Savings Banks System of the USSR, it was ...
,
Promsvyazbank and Absolut Bank worth in excess of $3 billion, although this value was later downgraded to a total of $30 million. Mazurov plead not guilty to all charges, but was later found guilty and sentenced in 2023. Production later resumed at Antipinsky in July 2019 after three months of inactivity.
Of the $5 billion owed, $3.2 billion was due to be paid to ''New Stream''’s largest
creditor
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, Sberbank, who promptly took control of the company after it filed for
bankruptcy
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. Sberbank Capital, Promsvyazbank, Absolut Bank and
Credit Europe Bank also filed claims against Mazurov personally for 28.45 billion
rubles
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, 22 billion rubles, 3.3 billion rubles and 854 million rubles respectively. In June 2020, an
international arrest warrant was issued for the company's co-founder, Gennadiy Lisovichenko, for fraudulently selling the cargo of a train for almost half of its market value, with the former director later being arrested in
Italy
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. The insolvency of ''New Stream'' led to the new owners forming a joint venture with the
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ...
i oil firm
SOCAR
The State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (), largely known by its abbreviation SOCAR, is a fully state-owned national oil and gas company headquartered in Baku, Azerbaijan. The company produces oil and natural gas from onshore and o ...
, which took a minority share of 9.6% in the refinery.
Sberbank made Antipinsky available for sale immediately after becoming the new majority owner of the plant, mostly due to the considerable financial losses incurred by the refinery, but also due to their lack of interest in entering the petroleum market. Prior to the sale, SOCAR announced that it had no interest in taking control of the business and promptly terminated its partnership with Sberbank. Whilst major oil companies, including
Lukoil and
Russneft, were believed to be interested in purchasing the business, the refinery received no bids from potential buyers, and Sberbank ultimately included three oil fields in the lot to increase its salability.
At an auction held on May 18, 2020, Antipinsky was sold to the only bidder, ''RusInvest'', a company controlled by the
Ukrainian businessman Anatoly Yablonsky, who previously fled Ukraine following charges of
tax fraud
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.
The total value of the deal was 110 billion rubles, or approximately $1.5 billion.
Since the takeover, ''RusInvest'' has reported nominal revenues of less than $1 million for the refinery, in contrast to the peak of its production when it announced revenues of $5.8 billion. As a result, the Antipinsky refinery was regarded by the
Russian Federal Taxation Service as a
small enterprise in 2021.
That same year, the refinery owners announced that contracts had been signed with
Gunvor
Gunvor Group Ltd is a multinational energy commodities trading company registered in Cyprus, with its main trading office in Geneva, Switzerland. Gunvor also has trading offices in Singapore, Houston, Stamford, London, Calgary, and Dubai, with ...
,
Trafigura
Trafigura Group Pte. Ltd. is a Singaporean-based multinational commodities company, with major regional hubs in Geneva, Houston, Montevideo and Mumbai, founded in 1993. The company trades in base metals and energy. It is the world's largest pri ...
and
Vitol
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for the long-term supply of
naphtha
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and diesel from
Baltic Sea ports. However, on January 4, 2022, a major fire occurred at the fuel oil deep conversion unit, with over one hundred firemen deployed to extinguish the blaze, which was over one hundred meters high. Although no casualties were reported, production continued to be disrupted at the refinery for many months thereafter.
As of 2024, the refinery remains in financial difficulty, with debts worth 18 billion rubles owed to the
Federal Taxation Service
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.
See also
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List of oil refineries
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Petroleum industry in Russia
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References
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