RN-Nyaganneftegaz's "Battle of Engines" project won the National Corporate Museum Award.

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The Company's enterprises have received awards at the 7th National Corporate Museum Prize. Rosneft actively supports significant Russian cultural projects aimed at reviving and preserving spiritual and national values.

The awards ceremony for the finalists took place in Perm. A total of 153 projects from 75 museums representing the country's leading enterprises were submitted to the jury in various categories.

The award finalists presented their projects for defense at the Shpagin Plant socio-cultural space as part of the "We Defend Our Home" exhibition. Symbolically, the winner of the 2025 special category, "Our History of Victory," was the "Battle of Engines" project from the RN-Nyaganneftegaz corporate museum. As part of this project, museum specialists held a series of educational events for young audiences about the enormous role of the oil industry in the Great Patriotic War.

The RN-Nyaganneftegaz Museum was also awarded a third-place diploma in the "Social and Corporate Responsibility" category for its educational project dedicated to polar bear conservation. Natalia Inozemtseva, the museum's curator and founder, was awarded a third-place diploma for professional achievement in the "Person of the Year" category.

The Saratov Oil Refinery was awarded a third-degree diploma in the "Museum Video Project" category for its film "Proud of Our History, Creating the Future!" The video project brought together films and videos shot to commemorate the plant's anniversaries and commemorate significant events in the lives of its staff. In the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, the focus is on patriotic events that highlight the role of the USSR's key oil refining enterprise in the Great Patriotic War and the heroic deeds of its workers at the front and in the home front.

The Angarsk Petrochemical Company's Museum of Labor Glory was awarded a third-place diploma in the Corporate Social Responsibility category. The project, "Living Heritage: The Angarsk Petrochemical Company's Museum of Labor Glory – the Foundation of the Company's Social Responsibility and Corporate Spirit," showcased the museum's systematic work as a center for corporate culture and social responsibility at Angarsk Petrochemical Company. Its activities extend beyond archival management and encompass a wide range of educational and patriotic projects, strengthening corporate spirit and connecting the various generations of the company's employees.

The Achinsk Oil Refinery Museum Center, "Oil. Energy of Progress," received a third-place diploma in the "New Exhibition" category. Its collection of unique historical artifacts and interactive exhibits engages visitors as active participants. The exhibition explains oil, its properties, and reveals its role in scientific and technological progress. Visitors to the museum space learn about the numerous legends surrounding black gold, the history of oil refining, and the plant's modern production processes. This is the first and currently the only interactive space in the Krasnoyarsk Territory where children and adults can learn all about traditional methods and new technologies in oil refining. The center actively implements educational projects for schoolchildren, including those from "Rosneft Classes" and "Movement of the First," as well as university students. The new exhibition has already been visited by over 3,500 guests.

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The National Corporate Museum Award is supported by the Russian Ministry of Culture, the Russian Committee of the International Council of Museums, and the Government of the Perm Territory.

The competition aims to develop project practices in the areas of corporate social responsibility, updating industrial heritage, and promoting the country's historical, cultural, and industrial heritage. Over seven seasons, 828 projects were submitted by 420 participants.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 18, 2025

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In Harmony with Nature: Rosneft Implements Circular Economy Principles

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World Recycling Day is celebrated in Russia and other countries on November 15. The day aims to draw attention to the need for sustainable resource use and the importance of recycling.

Rosneft aims to achieve leadership in minimizing environmental impact and eco-friendly production. One of the priority goals of the corporate strategy through 2030 is improving the efficiency of waste management processes.

The Company's subsidiaries continuously implement projects that promote the transition to a circular economy.

In 2025, RN-Vankor sent more than 187 tons of waste oils for recycling, and more than 2,000 tons since the plant began operations.

The Saratov Oil Refinery and the Novokuibyshevsk Oil Company have recycled over 3,500 tons of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Each such recycling effort helps reduce environmental pollution and conserve natural resources.

As part of environmental campaigns such as "Bumbattle," "Ecomarathon," "Recycle Paper – Save a Tree," and others, Rosneft enterprises organize the separate collection of paper, plastic, scrap metal, glass, and electronic waste, which are sent to designated recycling or disposal points. The proceeds are donated to charitable causes and volunteer environmental events.

In 2025, the Company's subsidiaries recycled a record one thousand tons of waste paper. This figure is equivalent to saving 19,000 trees, two million liters of drinking water, and one million kW of electricity.

For the second year in a row, Orenburgneft volunteers, together with schoolchildren and activists from the Movement of the First, organized the "Eco-School" campaign, which involved 20 children's educational institutions in the region. Each school regularly holds eco-lessons, and special eco-boxes are located on each floor where students and teachers collect paper. In 2025, the organizers used the proceeds from the paper collection to purchase fruit tree saplings, which the winners of the campaign—students from School No. 10 in Buzuluk—planted in the city.

Samotlorneftegaz is actively involved in environmental education for young people. In Nizhnevartovsk, the company-supported youth club "EcoQuant" is successfully operating, teaching young people how to respect the environment. The classes are taught, among other things, by company volunteers. Samotlor oil workers are also greening public spaces in Nizhnevartovsk and planting coniferous trees in the Urals Federal District, promoting the sustainable development of ecosystems and the preservation of biodiversity.

The Company's facilities place special emphasis on plastic recycling. Following the environmental campaigns "Kind Caps," "Caps, Surrender!", and "Caps of Kindness," over three tons of plastic caps were sent for recycling in the first 10 months of 2025.

Saratov Oil Refinery employees collected 82 kg of plastic bottle caps and purchased herbivorous fish fry—common carp, silver carp, and grass carp. The fry will help clear excess vegetation from the Volgograd Reservoir, which is crucial for preserving its ecosystem.

RN-Northwest employees regularly collect plastic and provide assistance to children with special needs, homeless animals, and plant trees in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.

Volunteers from ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL, students from the Rosneft Class, and representatives of the youth group "Movement of the First" learned how to recycle plastic bottle caps. The caps were sorted by color and then shredded using a special bicycle, the speed of which determines the fineness of the plastic shavings. The shavings were turned into new items—keychains, tablets, cardholders, and Christmas tree decorations.

The Achinsk Oil Refinery sent nearly a ton of plastic to the Divnogorsk Polymer Products Plant for recycling. It is used to make furniture fittings and fasteners for the assembly and repair of children's playgrounds and sports fields. These playgrounds are covered with crushed tires—the plant recycled 9 tons of them in 2025.

Bashneft-Novoil donated 210 kg of used batteries for recycling, winning the large-scale environmental campaign "Batteries Recycling," organized by the Ufa city administration. The entire volume of recycled materials was sent to a specialized recycling plant in Chelyabinsk.

As part of the "Green Office" project, Samara and Bashkir oil workers installed special containers in the offices of Samaraneftegaz, Samaranefteprodukt, and Bashneft enterprises. Paper, plastic, glass, and used batteries are placed in separate containers. Separating recyclable materials allows for the separation of recyclable materials from those subject to disposal, such as used batteries.

RN-Chernozemye volunteers participated in the "Ecotaxis" campaign ahead of World Recycling Day. In one day, they transported and sent for recycling 20 kg of plastic bottle caps, 10 kg of used batteries, and nearly 70 kg of waste paper.

The Company's subsidiaries actively collaborate with eco-houses and multifunctional eco-friendly coworking spaces with recycling collection points. Environmental lessons are regularly held in corporate "Rosneft Classes." Schoolchildren and employees attend exhibitions, lectures, and environmental workshops.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 17, 2025

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The Rosneft team won silver in the Corporate Chess League Cup final.

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The Rosneft team won silver in the Corporate League Cup finals in rapid and blitz chess. Our athletes took second place in both events, beating out the strongest corporate teams.

The top four teams from the 2025 Regular Championship earned the right to compete for the Cup. Rosneft employees competed against top-class chess players, including an International Master and nine FIDE Masters. Despite the fierce competition, the Company's team delivered a brilliant result.

Following the tournament, an awards ceremony was held, where the winners and runners-up of both the Cup and the Regular Championship of the Corporate League were recognized.

Rosneft's corporate chess team is one of the strongest in the country. In May 2025, the Company held a corporate online team rapid chess tournament dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Approximately 100 teams from 54 Rosneft subsidiaries participated in the competition.

Supporting mass and professional sports, as well as healthy lifestyles, is one of Rosneft's key social work priorities. In the regions where it operates, the Company builds multifunctional sports complexes and venues, ice arenas, and hosts mass sports events in various disciplines for children and adults.

As part of the company's "Energy of Life" sports and fitness program, employees regularly participate in sports and compete in various disciplines. In 2024, approximately 128,000 Company employees participated in sports events.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 17, 2025

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Rosneft held a corporate volunteer rally

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Rosneft held its annual corporate volunteer gathering. Over 100 volunteers from the Company's subsidiaries reviewed their work over the past year and discussed prospects for the volunteer movement. The forum took place on the shores of Lake Ladoga, at the Vladimirovsky Hotel Complex, opened by Rosneft in 2021.

Before the event, volunteers visited the Priozersk Integrated Social Services Center for Minors and Families with Children. Rosneft presented the center's residents with sought-after items and souvenirs from various regions of the country, collected by the Company's employees.

In 2025, more than 10,000 Company activists participated in campaigns to support children, including those from new regions, socially vulnerable families, orphanages, and family centers. Among the most popular activities among children were attending Kontinental Hockey League matches featuring the CSKA Moscow team (Rosneft has owned the hockey club since 2011), as well as excursions and educational programs at zoos across the country.

Volunteering is an integral part of the Company's corporate culture. In 2025, oil workers organized over 1,000 events, involving 76,000 Rosneft employees.

The Company's volunteer program, "Platform of Good Deeds," includes social, humanitarian, historical, cultural, and environmental events. Volunteers organize activities aimed at preserving spiritual and patriotic values, educating the younger generation, and fostering a healthy lifestyle and respect for nature.

In the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, Rosneft volunteers congratulated war veterans and home front workers on the holiday and provided support. Numerous patriotic events, sports competitions, and creative contests were also organized across all regions where the Company operates, aimed at strengthening historical memory, fostering civic responsibility, and preserving cultural heritage. More than 50 monuments, memorials, and graves of Great Patriotic War heroes were renovated and improved. Over 100,000 Rosneft employees took part in the all-Russian "Immortal Regiment" march, and the "St. George's Ribbon" campaign was held at the Company's gas stations.

One of Rosneft's operating principles is a caring attitude toward nature. As part of its volunteer initiatives, Company employees organize cleanup days, collect waste paper, used batteries, and plastic for recycling, plant hundreds of thousands of seedlings, and clean the banks of reservoirs and parks. By 2025, more than 300 environmental initiatives had been implemented, involving over 30,000 Rosneft employees and their families.

Other volunteer activities include: "Donor Days" at all of the Company's subsidiaries, participation in searches for missing persons, assistance to homeless animal shelters, promotion of reading, and much more.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 14, 2025

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Rosneft preserves the cultural and historical heritage of the indigenous peoples of Taimyr

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Thanks to a grant from RN-Vankor (a Rosneft company), the Taimyr House of Folk Art will create a digital archive of the ethnocultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of the North. The project is being implemented as part of the oil industry grant program, which aims to support scientific research of practical importance to the indigenous peoples of the Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets Municipal District of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

The archive of the House of Folk Art contains over 5,000 objects and documents attesting to the daily life, lifestyle, traditions, and worldview of the Nganasans, Dolgans, Enets, and other indigenous ethnic groups of the peninsula. The collections include ethnographic materials, many of which are unique. The museum also houses original manuscripts by the first explorers of remote Taimyr settlements, video footage of rituals, recordings of endangered languages, and photographs capturing the daily life of northern peoples in the mid-20th century. This documentary evidence is of great value for anthropological, linguistic, and historical research.

Digitization of the museum's exhibits and archival collection will enable the preservation of all valuable information. Systematization of the data will enable quick searches of materials in a single database and comparison by type (photos, text, audio), chronology, and ethnic group. The digital archive will serve as the basis for the creation of educational materials, multimedia presentations, and virtual exhibitions. Future plans include the publication of a book-album featuring works by Taimyr folk artists.

The RN-Vankor grant program supports traditional ways of life and addresses significant social issues in the traditional territories of the indigenous peoples of the North, advances scientific knowledge about the region, and preserves biodiversity. The company supports research in the northern territories of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, including tundra vegetation, reservoirs, water resources, rare bird species, and populations of wild reindeer and musk ox.

The research resulted in scientific papers, textbooks, and cartographic materials. Teams from leading Siberian universities, the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, state nature reserves, and cultural institutions participated in the RN-Vankor grant program. A total of over 30 projects were submitted to the competition.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 14, 2025

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Rosneft's products are among the winners of the All-Russian competition "100 Best Products of Russia"

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Products from Rosneft's oil refining and petrochemical complex won the All-Russian competition under the "100 Best Products of Russia" program for 2025. Nine subsidiaries received awards.

Rosneft has a multi-stage product quality control system. The Company's facilities systematically implement advanced technologies and develop new products, including those with improved environmental performance.

A drilling fluid base manufactured by Angarsk Petrochemical Company won the "Innovation 2025" and "New Product of the Year" categories, as well as the "Golden Hundred" award. Rosneft Magnum Ultratec motor oil and a high-octane gasoline component also won a diploma and the "New Product of the Year" category. Contact sulfuric acid, industrial methanol, turbine oil, and high-pressure liquid carbon dioxide also won prizes.

The Novokuibyshevsk Oil and Additives Plant has been awarded the prestigious "Quality Leader" award. The plant presented a wide range of oils for various applications and additives designed to improve the performance of motor oils.

Balen produced by Ufaorgsintez received the honorary "Golden Hundred" diploma, awarded to products with exceptionally high performance. The award winners were alpha-methylstyrene, liquid pyrolysis products, and EPDM rubber, which is produced exclusively at Ufaorgsintez in Russia.

The jury also recognized other products from Bashneft's oil refining complex. Marine fuel from Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim and compressor oil from Bashneft-Novoil were awarded the "Laureate" title. Catalytic cracking gasoline and fuel oil from Bashneft-UNPZ received diplomas.

Winter, summer, and interseason diesel fuels produced by the Achinsk Oil Refinery were recognized as laureates, and their viscous road bitumen received a diploma. Experts noted the advantages of these diesel fuels, including their high performance characteristics and environmental performance, including low aromatic hydrocarbon and sulfur content. The bitumen is highly wear-resistant, resistant to sudden temperature changes, and resistant to moisture.

The Angarsk Polymer Plant submitted five products, winners of the federal stage of the competition, to compete in the "Industrial and Technical Products" category. High-density polyethylene (award-winning product) is used in the manufacture of films, sacks, bags, and plastics. Ethylene (award-winning product) is essential for producing polyethylene, styrene, acetic acid, and ethyl alcohol. Expandable polystyrene (award-winning product) is the fourth most popular polymer in the world. Styrene (award-winning product) is used in the production of polystyrene plastics, rubbers, paints and varnishes, adhesives, and a number of thermoplastic elastomers. Propylene fraction (award-winning product) is used to produce isopropyl alcohol and acetone, as well as for the synthesis of aldehydes, motor fuel components, and solvents.

The award-winning title was awarded to Pulsar-95 and AI-95, premium K5 gasolines produced by the Saratov Oil Refinery. The effectiveness of Pulsar's premium fuel has been confirmed by engine tests. This innovative fuel allows drivers to effortlessly maintain a clean fuel system and high engine performance over long periods of use.

The competition's winner was the Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery's Euro-5 summer diesel fuel, distinguished by its high consumer and performance properties. Diploma-winning titles were awarded to the highest-grade winter diesel fuel and AI-95 motor gasoline.

The jury assessed the products for compliance with standards, safety requirements, and social responsibility. Consumer reviews, sales volumes, and other factors were taken into account.

Winners have two years to mark their products with the competition's gold and silver logos, as a sign of quality for consumers and an important factor in their competitiveness and reputation.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 13, 2025

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Samotlorneftegaz planted a pine forest on an area of 60 hectares.

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Samotlorneftegaz, a Rosneft production asset, has planted over 200,000 coniferous seedlings in the Ural Federal District. This large-scale reforestation project has been completed over an area of over 60 hectares.

Pine seedlings adapted to local conditions were used to create a resilient forest ecosystem. To ensure successful rooting and increased survival of young trees, oil companies will implement agronomic maintenance measures over the next three years. Creating favorable conditions for plant development and improving the quality of reforestation aligns with one of the priority areas of the federal project "Forest Conservation" for 2025-2030.

In a few years, a full-fledged pine forest will form in the landscaped areas. This significant environmental reforestation project is part of the Company's extensive and consistent efforts to replenish forest resources.

In recent years, with the company's support, over 1.3 million coniferous trees have been planted in Western Siberia. Young forests have been established over an area of over 350 hectares, making a significant contribution to the preservation and expansion of Russia's forest resources.

Preserving the environment for future generations is an integral part of Rosneft's corporate culture. The company implements large-scale environmental programs aimed at minimizing its environmental impact, improving the sustainability of its production, and preserving and replenishing natural ecosystems.

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Samotlorneftegaz JSC is one of Rosneft's key production assets in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. The company develops the Samotlor field, Russia's largest.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 12, 2025

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Rosneft is introducing new diagnostic methods for polymer-reinforced pipelines.

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Specialists from Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz (a joint venture between Rosneft and Gazprom Neft) were the first in Russia to develop a methodology and innovative equipment for diagnosing polymer-reinforced pipelines (PRP). This technology allows for inspecting the pipeline along its entire length without interrupting operation, identifying potential defects, and developing a maintenance plan.

Previously, diagnostics were performed by cutting out individual sections of the pipeline. The disadvantage of this method is that it requires shutting down the pipeline. The in-pipe diagnostics method developed by the company's specialists ensures the continuity of the production process and not only identifies localized pipeline issues but also provides predictive data on the condition of the reinforcing layer and external insulation.

The central element of the diagnostic equipment kit is a unique flaw detector that evaluates the pipeline's condition using ultrasonic waves. The waves penetrate the pipeline and, generating a mechanical pulse, reflect defects and transmit signals to the computer. Based on the interpretation of the received signals, the coordinates of the defective areas, their depth, and size are determined. Further pipeline maintenance activities are planned based on the data obtained.

Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz is one of the development platforms for the application of PAT technologies in Russia and their effective use in the development of oil and gas fields. The main advantages of PAT compared to steel pipelines are their mobility and ease of installation. This allows for the accelerated implementation of new projects in the oil and gas industry.

The new equipment has already been successfully tested at the Kuyumbinskoye field's production facilities. With the introduction of this new methodology, specialists expect improved pipeline safety and reduced environmental risks.

The safe operation of industrial facilities is a priority of the Rosneft-2030 strategy and a key objective for the Company across all areas of its operations. As the leader of the country's oil industry, Rosneft makes a significant contribution to the development of pipeline transportation.

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Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz LLC, a joint venture between Rosneft (the project operator) and Gazprom Neft, holds licenses for the right to geological study, exploration, and production of four license areas, as well as to study the Podporozhny area, located in the Yurubcheno-Tokhomskaya oil-bearing zone in the Evenki municipal district of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 11, 2025

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The World Sambo Championship was held in Kyrgyzstan with the support of Rosneft.

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With the support of Rosneft, the World Sambo Championships were held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The large-scale competition brought together 466 athletes from 70 countries.

The world's top athletes competed in 31 weight categories across sport and combat sambo. Blind sambo wrestlers also took part. The Russian team demonstrated strong results and took first place overall at the championship. The athletes won 21 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze medals. Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan took second and third place in the team standings.

The recent bouts confirmed the high level of competition among the world's leading sambo wrestlers. For the first time in history, an athlete from Iran won the gold medal, while a woman from Venezuela won the silver. A live broadcast of the bouts was available to everyone on the International Sambo Federation website.

Rosneft places great emphasis on the development and support of mass and professional sports. The company builds multifunctional sports complexes and venues, ice arenas, and hosts mass sporting events in various disciplines for children and adults. Since 2013, Rosneft has been the general sponsor of the International Sambo Federation. During this time, the Company has supported dozens of outstanding tournaments.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 10, 2025

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Rosneft supported a project to preserve the Forest Nenets language.

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As part of a grant project from RN-Purneftegaz (part of Rosneft's oil and gas production complex), researchers from the Faculty of Humanities at the Higher School of Economics developed teaching materials on the Forest Nenets language. The project aims to preserve the national cultures and traditional ways of life of the indigenous peoples of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

University linguists, in collaboration with teachers and activists promoting the preservation of national culture, have developed educational materials on the Forest Nenets language for elementary grades, a workbook for practical assignments, and a language trainer. The educational materials are already available online. Furthermore, after approval by relevant agencies, the materials are planned to be published and used in the educational process at national boarding schools.

The Forest Nenets language differs significantly from Tundra Nenets, which is spoken by most of the indigenous people of Yamal. Currently, the total number of native speakers of the "forest" language is estimated at approximately 1,000. The population remains strong, but since teaching their native language in educational institutions is organized using Tundra Nenets textbooks, which are not the Forest Nenets' native language, the number of native speakers is declining. A book developed for reading in Forest Nenets will help address the lack of literature.

The Nenets language is characterized by a complex system of rules for word formation and inflection. An online declension and conjugation trainer will help teach children correct word formation. Students will have the opportunity to complete homework assignments and take online tests to learn the correct word forms.

Preserving the national culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and their traditional way of life is a key focus of Rosneft's social policy. The Company's enterprises implement numerous social projects in the regions where they operate, developing the infrastructure of northern villages, supporting reindeer herding families, and improving the facilities of educational institutions, social facilities, and healthcare facilities in areas traditionally inhabited by indigenous peoples.

Previously, with the support of RN-Purneftegaz, a project was implemented to prepare children for school directly in families' homes – in nomadic kindergartens. A collection of methodological materials, "Trends in Nomadic Education," was compiled, including developmental programs in the Nenets language, unique practices, and lesson plans for preschool education for children in nomadic groups.

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RN-Purneftegaz is one of Rosneft's main oil and gas production centers in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK RosneftNovember 7, 2025

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