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  2. Druzhba pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Druzhba pipeline map, with the location of the port city of Pivdenne being approximate. Surface of the oil pipeline (in Lviv region). The Druzhba pipeline (Russian: нефтепровод «Дружба», Czech: Ropovod Družba), also referred to as the Friendship Pipeline and the Comecon Pipeline, is one of the world's longest oil pipelines and one of the largest oil pipeline networks in the ...

  3. Eastern Siberia–Pacific Ocean oil pipeline - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, Russia and China signed a deal to build the spur pipeline to China by which Russia supplies China with 15 million tonnes of oil (300,000 barrels per day (48,000 m 3 /d)) each year for 20 years in exchange for a loan worth US$25 billion to Russian companies Transneft and Rosneft for pipeline and oil fields development. [12]

  4. Nord Stream - Wikipedia

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    Map of the proposed Nord Stream and connecting pipelines. Nord Stream (German–English mixed expression for "North Stream"; Russian: Северный поток, Severny potok) is a network of offshore natural gas pipelines which run under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany to provide Western Europe with natural gas. It comprises two ...

  5. Petroleum industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    All Russian oil companies on Russian Business Map MXKR.ru. Country Analysis: Russia's Oil and Natural Gas. "Major Russian Companies: Some Details" (1995–1996), Joint Project by Expert Magazine and Menatep Bank, undated. "Russia's oil renaissance", BBC, 24 June 2002. History of Oil in Russia, Sibneft, 2003.

  6. Caspian Pipeline Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The CPC pipeline handles almost all of Kazakhstan's oil exports, which makes the country oil supply routes heavily dependent on Russia. In addition, about 15% of the rest of Kazakhstan's oil exports are also transferred through Russia [2] (while about 5% is sent to China or to various other destinations over rail and the Caspian Sea [2]).

  7. Ukraine ends Russian gas pipeline to Europe – but how much ...

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    Gazprom is majority state-owned, which means that the Russian state receives a sizeable sum of its profits. Russia relies on oil and gas business in part to fund its ongoing war in Ukraine; with ...

  8. Russian court tells Yandex to hide images of oil refinery ...

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    Yandex, often referred to as "Russia's Google", operates the country's largest search engine and other online services like maps, translate and email, as well as ride-hailing and food delivery.

  9. Baltic Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic Pipeline System-2 (BPS-2) is a second trunk line of the system running from the Unecha junction of the Druzhba pipeline near the Russia-Belarus border to the Ust-Luga terminal on the Gulf of Finland with a 172 kilometres (107 mi) long branch line to the Kirishi oil refinery.