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Where Does the Russian Copper Company (RCC) Invest?

... Russian Copper Company (RMK) is one of the leading Russian enterprises in the field of copper extraction and processing. The company's primary investments are aimed at enhancing production capacities, implementing environmental projects, modernizing infrastructure, and expanding its export potential. Key Assets of the Russian Copper Company Mining Enterprises Mikheevsky GOK (Chelyabinsk Region): One of Russia's largest mining and processing plants, focused on the extraction and processing of copper ...

Where Does Transneft Invest?

Transneft continues large-scale investments in Russia's transport infrastructure, allocating RUB 271.8 billion in 2023 to modernization and expansion of pipeline networks, export projects and environmental initiatives. The company aims to improve the reliability and safety of oil transportation by developing ports and ...

Where is RusHydro Investing?

In 2023, RusHydro increased investments to 192.7 billion rubles, allocating funds for the development of hydropower capacities, renewable energy sources and the modernization of energy infrastructure. These investments help strengthen Russia's energy security, develop regions and create new jobs. For investors, the company represents a stable and promising investment target thanks to a diversified portfolio of projects and government ...

Where Are Rosseti's Investments Going?

Rosseti actively invests in the development of the Russian electric power industry, investing in network modernization, digitalization of infrastructure and projects in remote regions. These investments help improve the quality of power supply, support economic development and help reduce the carbon footprint. The company attracts investors with stable income and government support, which ...

Eni has started supplying oil from Kazakhstan via the Druzhba pipeline.

... prospects of Kazakh oil transit. In August 2024, the Italian company Eni, through its subsidiary Agip Caspian Sea, began supplying Kazakh oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline. Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET, noted that supplies through the CPC infrastructure are more convenient for Kazakhstan; however, the use of Druzhba is necessary due to the need to bypass infrastructure limitations. He also emphasized that oil production in Kazakhstan has decreased by 50,000 barrels per day from December ...