Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions

The oil production and refining processes are directly dependent on historical and political processes. The world wars of the 20th century were catalysts for the transformation of oil as the main energy resource. The capacity of enterprises in the oil refining industry is important for the developme...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Vladimir P. Klepikov, Liubov V. Klepikova
Formato: article
Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/1fd6f684e9f24b9bbf5cc71b1f8aeb27
Etiquetas: Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
id oai:doaj.org-article:1fd6f684e9f24b9bbf5cc71b1f8aeb27
record_format dspace
spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1fd6f684e9f24b9bbf5cc71b1f8aeb272021-11-18T04:49:27ZDistribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions2352-484710.1016/j.egyr.2021.07.063https://doaj.org/article/1fd6f684e9f24b9bbf5cc71b1f8aeb272021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235248472100528Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2352-4847The oil production and refining processes are directly dependent on historical and political processes. The world wars of the 20th century were catalysts for the transformation of oil as the main energy resource. The capacity of enterprises in the oil refining industry is important for the development of politics and economies of states because oil products are one of the most sought after goods. Addressing the problem of capacity development for oil resource processing at Russian refineries is a relevant topic to build an effective policy for the distribution of global oil resources. The purpose of this paper is to identify the distribution trends in oil resource refining capacities in Russia. The developed method allows us to determine the dynamics of refining capacities in all regions of the country, establish the contributions of refinery groups to regional and countrywide capacities, and identify trends in the capacity concentrations of refineries and regions. The timeline that was used for the research period is 2009–2019. The results of the study showed increases in processing capacity in all federal districts. By 2019, the Volga Federal District provided the largest annual contribution to the countrywide capacity. The Southern Federal District moved up from the fourth to second position. It was followed by the Siberian, Central, Northwestern, Far Eastern, and Ural Federal Districts. The trends in the distribution capacities across the country indicate the prospect for building additional refineries in the Asian part of Russia. Rosneft was the leader, while Gazprom retained the second position. Independent refiners took the third position in terms of total refinery capacity, with Lukoil in the fourth position. Furthermore, Surgut-NG, Tatneft, Mini refineries, and NOVATEK followed the top four positions. The changes in concentration ratios indicated the increased monopolization of the refinery market. A decisive contribution to this process was due to by Rosneft’s takeover of TNK-BP and Bashneft’s capacities. The changes in regional concentrations were influenced by the changes in processing capacities of the Volga Federal District.Vladimir P. KlepikovLiubov V. KlepikovaElsevierarticleOil refineryCapacityRefinerFederal DistrictMonopolizationElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971ENEnergy Reports, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 767-779 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Oil refinery
Capacity
Refiner
Federal District
Monopolization
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
spellingShingle Oil refinery
Capacity
Refiner
Federal District
Monopolization
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
Vladimir P. Klepikov
Liubov V. Klepikova
Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
description The oil production and refining processes are directly dependent on historical and political processes. The world wars of the 20th century were catalysts for the transformation of oil as the main energy resource. The capacity of enterprises in the oil refining industry is important for the development of politics and economies of states because oil products are one of the most sought after goods. Addressing the problem of capacity development for oil resource processing at Russian refineries is a relevant topic to build an effective policy for the distribution of global oil resources. The purpose of this paper is to identify the distribution trends in oil resource refining capacities in Russia. The developed method allows us to determine the dynamics of refining capacities in all regions of the country, establish the contributions of refinery groups to regional and countrywide capacities, and identify trends in the capacity concentrations of refineries and regions. The timeline that was used for the research period is 2009–2019. The results of the study showed increases in processing capacity in all federal districts. By 2019, the Volga Federal District provided the largest annual contribution to the countrywide capacity. The Southern Federal District moved up from the fourth to second position. It was followed by the Siberian, Central, Northwestern, Far Eastern, and Ural Federal Districts. The trends in the distribution capacities across the country indicate the prospect for building additional refineries in the Asian part of Russia. Rosneft was the leader, while Gazprom retained the second position. Independent refiners took the third position in terms of total refinery capacity, with Lukoil in the fourth position. Furthermore, Surgut-NG, Tatneft, Mini refineries, and NOVATEK followed the top four positions. The changes in concentration ratios indicated the increased monopolization of the refinery market. A decisive contribution to this process was due to by Rosneft’s takeover of TNK-BP and Bashneft’s capacities. The changes in regional concentrations were influenced by the changes in processing capacities of the Volga Federal District.
format article
author Vladimir P. Klepikov
Liubov V. Klepikova
author_facet Vladimir P. Klepikov
Liubov V. Klepikova
author_sort Vladimir P. Klepikov
title Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
title_short Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
title_full Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
title_fullStr Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of oil refining resources in Russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
title_sort distribution of oil refining resources in russia in the context of the capacity development of refiners and regions
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1fd6f684e9f24b9bbf5cc71b1f8aeb27
work_keys_str_mv AT vladimirpklepikov distributionofoilrefiningresourcesinrussiainthecontextofthecapacitydevelopmentofrefinersandregions
AT liubovvklepikova distributionofoilrefiningresourcesinrussiainthecontextofthecapacitydevelopmentofrefinersandregions
_version_ 1718424961564016640