Sovcomflot Group: Key Facts
Russia’s largest shipping company and one of the global leaders in marine transportation of hydrocarbons (crude oil and petroleum products, liquefied gas) and in transport servicing of oil and gas projects on the continental shelf, including offshore seismic exploration
As of 31 December 2018
the Group's fleet included
the Group's fleet included
144
vessels with a total deadweight
of 12.44 million tonnes Including the fleet of joint ventures: 4 LNG carriers and 9 LR I product tankers
of 12.44 million tonnes Including the fleet of joint ventures: 4 LNG carriers and 9 LR I product tankers
4
new vessels were added to the fleet in 2018
The average age of the fleet is
10.2
years The Group's staff totals over
> 7 800
people offshore and onshore. The Company is one of the largest employers in the cities located at the seaside in North-West, South and Far East of Russia
The world's leading operator and the largest owner of ice-class vessels designed to operate in difficult navigational conditions:
80
ice-class vessels rated from ICE 1C to Arc7 and Icebreaker ICE-15
SCF Group’s fleet includes the world’s first Aframax tankers specially designed to run on LNG
The Group has offices in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novorossiysk, Murmansk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Limassol, and Dubai
SCF Group is involved in servicing large oil and gas projects in Russia and abroad: Yamal LNG, Sakhalin-1, Sakhalin-2, Prirazlomnoye, Novy Port, Varandey, Tangguh (Indonesia), Peru LNG
Main charterers include major international and Russian oil&gas companies and traders, such as Gazprom, Sakhalin Energy, Royal Dutch Shell, Lukoil, Vitol, Exxon Neftegas, Novatek, Yamal Trade, Glencore, PetroChina, Trafigura, Total, BP, Chevron, Sibur, Phillips 66, Repsol, Eni, Rosneft