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TNK-BP Looks for Top-Notch Employees
TNK-BP Executive Officer for Gas Business Viktor Vekselberg has addressed a letter to CEO Robert Dudley (who is currently abroad) to notify him that he committed chiefs of the company’s divisions to elaborate the lists of positions that are vacant because of nonresidents’ departure and that are the most crucial for company’s efficiency.
So, TNK-BP is currently in search for top-notch experts to fill vacant offices. BP announced July 22 the withdrawal of last 60 experts from Russia, signaling that it leaves none of 148 secondees here.

TNK-BP emerged in 2003 as a result of the merger of TNK, SIDANKO, ONAKO and BP’s assets in Russia and Ukraine. It explores and produces crude oil in Western Siberia, Povolzhie and Ural Region, Eastern Siberia and Sakhalin.

TNK-BP is jointly owned by Britain’s BP and AAR consortium of Russia’s holders, where Alfa Group has 25 percent and Viktor Vekselberg’s Renova and Leonard Blavatnik’s Access Industries own 12.5 percent each. The agreement that banned holders from selling their stakes expired January 1, 2008, and BP and AAR are in conflict for the operating control over the venture and for the number of nonresident secondees employed with it.

The company produced over 78 million tons of crude oil in 2007.
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