Arktikmorneftegasraswedka

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Arktikmorneftegasraswedka

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legal form Open joint-stock company
founding 1979
Seat Murmansk RussiaRussiaRussia 
management Yuriy S. Melekhov ( General Director )
Number of employees > 900
Website www.amngr.ru
Status 2011

Arktikmorneftegasraswedka ( AMNGR , Russian Арктикморнефтегазразведка , German  for 'Arktik-Meer Erdöl-Gas- Erundung ' ) is a Russian company that was founded in 1979 to explore, explore and operate oil and gas fields in the Russian continental basin.

The company has since explored several oil and gas fields. It operates a fleet of 25 ships and a jack-up platform (as of 2011).

The company's jack-up platform Kolskaya capsized in a storm about 200 kilometers off the coast of Sakhalin Island and sank in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk on December 18, 2011 .

Arktikmorneftegasraswedka belongs to the state-owned Russian company Sarubeschneft .

Individual evidence

  1. Misfortune in Eastern Russia. Russian oil rig sinks in the sea. Spiegel Online , December 18, 2011, accessed December 18, 2011 .