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Amur Gas Processing Plant, Amur  Gas Processing  Plant

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Gazprom

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+ Rosneft of the Tax Code

As of April 2019, the main areas of activity  are exploration,  production,  transportation, storage,    processing and sale of gas,  gas condensate   of oil, sale of gas  as  motor fuel,  as well as the production  and sale of heat and  electricity.

History

2021: Court convicts workers of riots due to delayed salaries

In July 2021, the court appointed real terms for the workers of the Amur Gas Processing Plant, one of Gazprom's largest mega-projects worth almost a trillion rubles. Nine employees of the enterprise were found guilty in the case of riots (part 2 of article 212 of the Criminal Code). Builders quarreled with the management of the plant and staged a riot in July 2020 due to a delay in salaries.

According to investigators, the cause of the conflict was "reimbursement of the costs of paying labor patents." Having not agreed with top managers, the workers staged a pogrom in offices, a store, communication rooms and residential premises located on the territory of the plant, investigators say.

Six people received a year and a half in prison, three - one year and seven months in prison. "In relation to other active rioters, criminal cases are considered in court," the UK reports.

The press service of the plant associated the riot with "financial claims of a number of employees to the management of the contracting organization" - the company "Renaissance Heavy Industries." Initially, the Office of the Investigative Committee for the Amur Region opened a criminal case on hooliganism (part 2 of article 213 of the Criminal Code), but later reclassified it to a more serious article. How many accused in the case are unclear: initially 11 detainees were reported, and in January 2021 it became known that 25 people were already under arrest.

In 2020, several large Gazprom projects faced riots and labor conflicts due to restrictions on the COVID-19 pandemic and financial issues. So, in April, workers of the Chayandinskoye field of Gazprom in Yakutia rebelled, quarantined. They complained about the quality of the dining room, unacceptable living conditions, the lack of protective equipment and the inability to leave the enterprise. In November, a strike was announced by shift workers building the N4 Ivan Moskvitin compressor station in the Aldan district of Yakutia. Workers involved in the Power of Siberia project, with the help of which Russia hopes to become a major gas supplier to China, complained of non-payment of salaries and violations of the terms of the labor contract.