The Vankor Gas Turbine Power Plant generated its 20 billionth kWh of electricity.

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Source: Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

The Vankor Gas Turbine Power Plant has generated 20 billion kWh of electrical energy and 5 million Gcal of thermal energy since it began operating in 2010. The primary fuel for the plant's gas turbine units is associated petroleum gas, with an average daily consumption of 1.6 million m³.

The Vankor Gas Turbine Power Plant (GTPP) supplies electricity and heat to the Vankor field, developed by RN-Vankor (part of Rosneft's oil production complex). Prior to joining the country's Unified Energy System (UES) in 2015, the plant was the sole source of power for the Vankor production site. Connecting to the UES significantly expanded the power supply capabilities of the Vankor field.

By 2025, approximately 12,000 energy conservation measures were implemented in the Vankor cluster, reducing electricity consumption by 55 million kWh. The greatest impact was achieved through the use of energy-efficient downhole pumping equipment for mechanized oil production.

Improving the efficiency of production assets is a key element of Rosneft's strategy. The company and its subsidiaries are systematically working to ensure the efficient use of resources, optimize energy consumption, and distribute electrical loads.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft February 2, 2026

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