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Management of Transportation and Storage of Petroleum Products: Logistics Aspects

Student: Subochev Nikita

Supervisor: Yuriy Alekseyevich Shcherbanin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The study was designed to highlight the current development of Russian pipeline transportation of oil and petroleum products. The work sets the tasks for analyzing the activities of Transneft PJSC, for studying the general principles of pipeline transport management and the Russian regulatory framework in the context of oil pipeline transportation. The main purpose of the work is to analyze and assess the financial and economic indicators of the North-25 project, as an example of re-profiling the purpose of the pipeline from oil to oil products. According to the results of the assessment, a positive result was identified for PJSC Transneft, as for a strategic facility of the Russian economy, and therefore recommendations can be made for the development of a network of oil product pipelines based on the existing excess capacity of oil pipelines.

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