Yaroslavl refinery

Yaroslavl Refinery
Yaroslavl refinery is located in Yaroslavl Oblast
Yaroslavl refinery
Location of Yaroslavl Refinery
Yaroslavl refinery is located in European Russia
Yaroslavl refinery
Yaroslavl refinery (European Russia)
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CityRussia Yaroslavl, Russia
Coordinates57°32′45″N 39°47′22″E / 57.54583°N 39.78944°E / 57.54583; 39.78944
Refinery details
OperatorSlavneft
Commissioned1961
No. of employees~2,400
Websitennos.lukoil.ru

The Yaroslavl Refinery (Russian: Ярославнефтеоргсинтез) is an oil refinery plant in the Russian city of Yaroslavl, one of the largest in the country.[according to whom?] This refinery has belonged to the Russian company Slavneft since 2001.

History

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In 1952, the Soviet Ministry of Oil Industry selected the city of Yaroslavl as the site for a new oil refinery plant. The plant began operations in 1961, and expanded throughout the 60s and 70s.[citation needed]

In 1993, the refinery plant was privatized with the approval from Russian authorities, and soon became part of Slavneft.[1]

Throughout the 2000s, the company modernized much of the refinery plant, including the catalytic cracking units to boost production. These investments cost around $1.5 billion.[2]

In 2009, the company was estimated to be worth 12.9 billion rubles ($400 million USD).[3]

According to the company website, the main competitors for the refinery as of 2013 were: Ryazan Refinery, Kstovo Refinery, and Moscow Refinery.[4]

On 1 October 2025, it was reported that a fire had broken out at the refinery.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Распоряжение No. 1771-Р
  2. ^ "Ярославнефтеоргсинтез - Модернизация". Archived from the original on June 5, 2021.
  3. ^ ""Финанс." 155 самых дорогих". Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  4. ^ "Открытое акционерное общество "СлавнефтьЯрославнефтеоргсинтез"" (PDF). Yaroslavl Refinery. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 30, 2013.
  5. ^ "Fire at major oil refinery in Russia's Yaroslavl is under control, authorities say". Reuters. 1 October 2025. Retrieved 1 October 2025.