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SIBUR is a uniquely positioned gas processing and petrochemicals company with a business model focused on the integrated operation of its two core segments. SIBUR owns and operates Russia’s largest gas processing business in terms of associated petroleum gas processing volumes, according to IHS CERA and is a leader in the Russian petrochemicals industry. The Group has two operating and reportable segments: (1) feedstock and energy and (2) petrochemicals. The Group’s feedstock and energy segment comprises (i) gathering and processing of associated petroleum gas (APG) that the Group purchases from major Russian oil companies, (ii) transportation, fractionation and other processing of natural gas liquids (NGLs) that the Group produces internally or purchases from major Russian oil and gas companies, and (iii) marketing and sales of energy products, such as natural gas, liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), naphtha, raw NGL, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) and other fuels and fuel additives. The Group sells these energy products on the Russian and international markets and uses some of them as feedstock for its petrochemicals segment, which processes them into various petrochemicals, including basic polymers, synthetic rubbers, plastics and products of organic synthesis, as well as intermediates and other chemicals. As of 31 December 2012, the Group operated 27 production sites, had over 1,500 large customers operating in the energy, automotive, construction, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), chemical and other industries in approximately 60 countries and employed over 30,000 personnel.
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'''SIBUR''' is a Russian ]s company controlled by Russian billionaire ]. The activities of SIBUR include the entire petrochemical process chain from ], production of ], plastics and ]s to the processing of plastics and recently autos, woods, metals, se ferro metals etc and also it has a credit, loan and fund corporation. SIBUR is a vertically integrated company with its gas processing facilities providing feedstock for its petrochemical production.


The Group benefits from owning and operating Russia’s largest and most extensive integrated infrastructure for processing and transportation of APG and NGLs, located primarily in Western Siberia, which is the largest oil and gas producing region in Russia and where the Group sources most of its feedstock. This infrastructure includes seven out of the nine existing gas processing plants (GPPs) in Western Siberia, five compressor stations, and three gas fractionation units (GFUs). As of 31 December 2012, the Group had APG processing capacity of 23.1 billion cubic metres per annum and raw NGL fractionation capacity of 5.2 million tons per annum.
SIBUR produces more than 2,000 different types of products. The Company has strong positions in the Russian petrochemical market.{{cn|date=April 2013}} It processes more than half of Russia’s APG and produces 22% of its propylene, 19% of its polypropylene, 16% of its polyethylene, 44% of its synthetic rubbers, and a considerable share of other petrochemical products.{{cn|date=April 2013}}


In its petrochemicals business, the Group operates three steam cracker facilities, one basic polymers production plant, manufacturing low density polyethylene (LDPE) and polypropylene (PP), three synthetic rubbers production plants, manufacturing commodity and specialty rubbers as well as thermoplastic elastomers, and 14 production plants manufacturing a wide range of intermediate chemicals, plastics and organic synthesis products, including polyethylene terephthalate, glycols, alcohols, BOPP-films, expandable polystyrene, acrylates and plastic compounds.
SIBUR owns plants that employ more than 50,000 people in 26 regions of Russia.{{cn|date=April 2013}} The Company is managed along product-division lines: it incorporates Hydrocarbon Feedstock Division, Basic Polymers Division, Plastics and Organic Synthesis Products Division, Synthetic Rubbers Division.


As of 31 December 2012, the Group’s basic polymers production capacity was 475.0 thou tons per annum, synthetic rubbers production capacity was 622.0 thou tons per annum and plastics and products of organic synthesis production capacity was 975.4 thou tons per annum.
Over recent years, the Company has consistently delivered robust financial and operational results.{{cn|date=April 2013}}


In 2012, the Group’s revenue was RR 271.3 billion, the Group’s EBITDA was RR 82.3 billion, and the Group’s EBITDA margin was 30.3%. In 2011, the Group’s revenue was RR 248.7 billion, the Group’s EBITDA was RR 86.7 billion, and the Group’s EBITDA margin was 34.9%.
In December 2010, ] decided in favour of a phased sale of SIBUR to a private shareholder, Leonid Mikhelson. By the autumn of 2011, 100% of CJSC "SIBUR Holding" came to be owned by the company SIBUR Limited, which is 57.5% owned by Leonid Mikhelson and 37.5% by Gennady Timchenko. The owners of the remaining 5% include SIBUR top managers and Alexander Dyukov, the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the CJSC "SIBUR Holding".
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SIBUR is a uniquely positioned gas processing and petrochemicals company with a business model focused on the integrated operation of its two core segments. SIBUR owns and operates Russia’s largest gas processing business in terms of associated petroleum gas processing volumes, according to IHS CERA and is a leader in the Russian petrochemicals industry. The Group has two operating and reportable segments: (1) feedstock and energy and (2) petrochemicals. The Group’s feedstock and energy segment comprises (i) gathering and processing of associated petroleum gas (APG) that the Group purchases from major Russian oil companies, (ii) transportation, fractionation and other processing of natural gas liquids (NGLs) that the Group produces internally or purchases from major Russian oil and gas companies, and (iii) marketing and sales of energy products, such as natural gas, liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), naphtha, raw NGL, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) and other fuels and fuel additives. The Group sells these energy products on the Russian and international markets and uses some of them as feedstock for its petrochemicals segment, which processes them into various petrochemicals, including basic polymers, synthetic rubbers, plastics and products of organic synthesis, as well as intermediates and other chemicals. As of 31 December 2012, the Group operated 27 production sites, had over 1,500 large customers operating in the energy, automotive, construction, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), chemical and other industries in approximately 60 countries and employed over 30,000 personnel.

The Group benefits from owning and operating Russia’s largest and most extensive integrated infrastructure for processing and transportation of APG and NGLs, located primarily in Western Siberia, which is the largest oil and gas producing region in Russia and where the Group sources most of its feedstock. This infrastructure includes seven out of the nine existing gas processing plants (GPPs) in Western Siberia, five compressor stations, and three gas fractionation units (GFUs). As of 31 December 2012, the Group had APG processing capacity of 23.1 billion cubic metres per annum and raw NGL fractionation capacity of 5.2 million tons per annum.

In its petrochemicals business, the Group operates three steam cracker facilities, one basic polymers production plant, manufacturing low density polyethylene (LDPE) and polypropylene (PP), three synthetic rubbers production plants, manufacturing commodity and specialty rubbers as well as thermoplastic elastomers, and 14 production plants manufacturing a wide range of intermediate chemicals, plastics and organic synthesis products, including polyethylene terephthalate, glycols, alcohols, BOPP-films, expandable polystyrene, acrylates and plastic compounds.

As of 31 December 2012, the Group’s basic polymers production capacity was 475.0 thou tons per annum, synthetic rubbers production capacity was 622.0 thou tons per annum and plastics and products of organic synthesis production capacity was 975.4 thou tons per annum.

In 2012, the Group’s revenue was RR 271.3 billion, the Group’s EBITDA was RR 82.3 billion, and the Group’s EBITDA margin was 30.3%. In 2011, the Group’s revenue was RR 248.7 billion, the Group’s EBITDA was RR 86.7 billion, and the Group’s EBITDA margin was 34.9%.

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