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Podzemneftegaz

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History

2011

Since 2011 JSC Podzemneftegaz is included into the international organization of SMRI (Solution Mining Research Institute) researching technologies of underground dissolution of salt and also integrating including the companies specializing stored in salt.

1994

In 1994 Management of underground storage of oil, oil products and liquefied gases is transformed to Podzemneftegaz Open joint stock company. Since 2004 A.N. Prokofiev is appointed the acting as, and then the CEO of Society.

1990

Since 1990 management of the enterprise was headed by R.F. Nasibullin.

1981

In 1981 by order of Minneftekhimprom of the USSR No. 845 of September 19, 1980 based on commodity workshop forms management of underground storage of oil, oil products and liquefied gases with subordination to territorial consolidation of Bashneftekhimzavoda Ufa (head of department A.I. Kochkurov).

In management the following divisions were created:

- the workshop of operation including Yar-Bishkadaksky and Kashkarsky storages;

- workshop of preparation and repair of underground storages;

- underground storage under construction at Grigoryevskaya Square (the railway station Kazayak in Iglinsky district).

1978

In 1978 the Kashkarsky underground storage for storage of liquefied gases of the Salavat petrochemical plant is started up in operation.

1973

In 1973 based on Yar-Bishkadaksky underground storage the commodity workshop Salavatskogo Oil Refinery of petrochemical plant is formed. The under construction Kashkarsky underground storage and subject to waste disposal of petrochemical production Kama-2 (shop manager Kochkurov Alexey Iosifovich) were a part of workshop.

1962: Creation of the company

In 1962 on the Salavat petrochemical plant the first in the country starts up in operation Yar-Bishkadaksky underground storage of oil products and liquefied gases in layers of rock salt of 330 thousand cubic meters. On storage gasoline and diesel fuel were accepted. V.A. Abakumov, then N.M. Shibirkin were chiefs of storage