The impact of Samaraneftegaz's energy conservation program amounted to 288 million rubles.

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

Samaraneftegaz (part of the oil production complex of NK Rosneft) reduced energy consumption by 54 million kWh in 2025 following the implementation of energy conservation measures, with an economic effect of approximately 288 million rubles.

The company implemented over 2,000 program activities, the main focus of which was the introduction of innovative equipment and energy-saving technologies in artificial lift operations and key production infrastructure facilities. High-efficiency submersible electric centrifugal pumps, high-voltage electric motors, and energy-efficient transformers were installed at the wells.

One of the key areas of focus is optimizing energy consumption by reservoir pressure maintenance system pumping units—one of the most energy-intensive pieces of equipment. As a result of pump upgrades at several facilities, their capacity increased from 180 m³/h to 240 m³/h, saving over 4 million kWh.

The results of the 2025 energy management system audit confirmed the effectiveness of Samaraneftegaz's systematic work in this area, including continuous monitoring of energy consumption.

Improving the efficiency of production assets is a key priority of Rosneft's strategy. The Company's enterprises systematically implement measures aimed at increasing energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and optimizing electrical loads and thermal processes.

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Samaraneftegaz, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, conducts production activities in the Samara and Orenburg regions.

The company's cumulative production since the start of field development in 1936 exceeds 1.3 billion tons of oil.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft March 31, 2026

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