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Belneftekhim (full name: Belarusian state concern for oil and chemistry; russian: Белнефтехим, Белорусский государственный концерн по нефти и химии; be, Белнафтахім — Беларускі дзяржаўны канцэрн па нафце і хіміі) is an association of petrochemical companies in Belarus, subordinated to the Council of Ministers. It manages these companies and regulates several aspects of the petrochemical sector, including setting retail prices for gasoline.


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Belneftekhim was created in April 1997. According to the charter issued by the Council of Ministers, Belneftekhim is given powers to manage petrochemical companies of the concern, coordinate and assist their development, set retail prices (including gasoline), give permission for the construction of gas stations and several other rights. Belneftekhim also issues licenses to carry out import and export operations with petroleum products.Новый «секретный» игрок нефтяного рынка
/ref> In 2019, 70% of petrochemical production (petroleum products and chemical production) was exported, total exports of Belneftekhim companies amounted to US$8 billion. In January—November 2020, total exports amounted to US$4.2 billion. The companies produced 1.56 million tons of crude oil and processed 14.7 million tons of crude oil. Belneftekhim's subsidiaries operate 571 of 865 gas stations in Belarus (65%).Топ-10 крупнейших игроков на топливном рынке Беларуси
/ref> Due to major market share and right to set fuel prices Belneftekhim is sometimes considered a monopoly in the fuel retail market.Высокие цены на белорусский бензин – плата и за Таможенный союз
/ref> In January—March 2021, Belneftekhim raised fuel prices 8 times (+4.3% in total), citing growing oil prices as a reason. Belneftekhim's published justifications of fuel price increases are criticized occasionally. Belneftekhim companies control the production and local distribution of petroleum products and chemicals, while their export largely relies on companies owned by businessmen who are close to Alexander Lukashenko (oligarchs). In 2000s and early 2010s, Yury Chyzh (companies Trayplenergo/Triple-Energo, Neonafta, Belneftegaz) and
Anatoly Ternavsky Anatoly (russian: Анато́лий, Anatólij , uk, Анато́лій, Anatólij ) is a common Russian and Ukrainian male given name, derived from the Greek name ''Anatolios'', meaning "sunrise." Other common Russian transliterations are Ana ...
(Univest-M) owned major companies involved in importing raw petroleum from Russia and exporting the finished goods to the EU and Ukraine.Kłysiński, Kamil
Big business in Belarus - its genesis, conditions and prospects
OSW Commentary. Centre for Eastern Studies. No 113. 9 September 2013.
In 2012, after the EU imposed sanctions on Chyzh and Ternavsky for sponsoring Lukashenko's regime, an Interservis (Интерсервис) company owned by Chyzh's associate
Mikalai Varabei Mikalai Mikalaevich Varabei (or Verabei, be, Мікалай Мікалаевіч Варабей / Верабей; Nikolay Nikolayevich Vorobey, russian: Николай Николаевич Воробей) is a Belarusian businessman (petrochemic ...
replaced some of the sanctioned companies. Another Chyzh's associate
Aliaksei Aleksin Aliaksei Ivanavich Aleksin ( be, Аляксей Іванавіч Алексін; Aleksey Ivanovich Oleksin, russian: Алексей Иванович Олексин) is a Belarusian businessman (petrochemical wholesaler and tobacco tycoon), who is ...
got ownership of many Chyzh's assets, renaming it to Energo-Oil and resuming foreign operations. At the same time, state-owned CJSC Belarusian Oil Company or BNK (russian: Белорусская Нефтяная Компания, БНК) controlled by Belneftekhim also exported petroleum products to the EU, UK and Ukraine. In 2021, Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation of the British HM Treasury stated: "There are reasonable grounds to suspect that BNK (UK) Ltd Company is controlled directly or indirectly by the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko". In 2020, CJSC New Oil Company or NNK (russian: Новая Нефтяная Компания, ННК, 75% are allegedly owned by Varabei's InterservisКак нефтебарон Лукашенко скрывается от санкций. Расследование «Белсата»
/ref>) started operations in Belarus with Belneftekhim's approval, and in August 2021 it was listed among the top-10 companies paying the most taxes to the budget of Minsk.


U.S. Sanctions

Belneftekhim has been subject to United States sanctions following waves of political repressions and human rights abuse by the regime of Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus. In 2007, the U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions against Belneftekhim and its affiliated companies because of the conglomerate "being controlled by oppressive Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko". On 13 November 2007, the United States issued sanctions on Belneftekhim for violating human rights by Alexander Lukashenko during and after
2006 Belarusian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Belarus on 19 March 2006. The result was a victory for incumbent, President Alexander Lukashenko, who received 84.4% of the vote. However, Western observers deemed the elections rigged. The Organization for Sec ...
. The sanctions included asset freeze and a ban on U.S. persons transacting or doing business with Belneftekhim. In 2011, following the violent crackdown of opposition protests after the falsified
2010 Belarusian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Belarus on 19 December 2010. The elections were had originally been planned for the beginning of 2011. However, the final date was set during an extraordinary session of the National Assembly on 14 September 20 ...
, U.S. citizens were prohibited from doing business with several companies of the Belneftekhim conglomerate: Naftan oil refinery, Grodno Azot fertilizer manufacturer,
Grodno Khimvolokno Grodno (russian: Гродно, pl, Grodno; lt, Gardinas) or Hrodna ( be, Гродна ), is a city in western Belarus. The city is located on the Neman River, 300 km (186 mi) from Minsk, about 15 km (9 mi) from the Polish bo ...
fiber manufacturer and
Belshina Belshina is a tyre manufacturer in Belarus. The name is an abbreviation for "Belaruskaya shina", or "Belarusian Tyre". The Belarusian tyre works is located in the Belarusian industrial city Babruysk. Belshina produces over 180 tyre sizes for ...
tire factory. Belneftekhim was additionally sanctioned for making several deals with Iran. In 2011, Belneftekhim's company
Belorusneft Belorusneft (russian: Государственное производственное объединение «Белоруснефть», Gosudarstvennoje proizvodstvennoje objedienije Belorusneft, be, Беларуснафта, Belarusnafta) is ...
was sanctioned by the United States Department of State for doing business with Iran. In 2017, three USA states listed Belneftekhim in their lists of companies doing business with the Iranian Petroleum/Natural Gas, Nuclear and Military Sectors. Belneftekhim is also active in Ecuador, Indonesia, Russia and Venezuela. The sanctions against Belneftekhim were temporarily suspended in 2015. In April 2021, full-scale sanctions against Belneftekhim as an entry in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List were renewed following brutal political repressions against the opposition after another rigged presidential election that took place in August 2020 and was accompanied by mass protests across Belarus. On 9 August 2021, the US has added Belneftekhim CEO Andrei Rybakov to the SDN list.


Labour rights issues, political repressions

In August 2020, groups of workers at Belneftekhim-controlled companies Naftan and Grodno Azot participated in nationwide protests against Alexander Lukashenko following a rigged presidential election. In October 2020, several hundreds of workers at Grodno Azot, a company of Belneftekhim, have participated in the strike as part of nationwide protests. Company management has threatened striking workers, fired them and replaced them with Strikebreakers from other Belneftekhim companies. Several protesting workers were arrested. At Naftan, workers have collected over three thousand signatures and held protests demanding resignation of Alexander Lukashenko and new presidential elections A strike was called off after threats and intimidation of workers by company management. On 14 August 2020, Belneftekhim stated that employees of 4 member companies ( Naftan, Grodno Azot, Mogilevkhimvolokno and Khimvolokno in Grodno) had special meetings with the management discussing non-economic issues without stopping the factories. In September 2021, several Grodno Azot workers were detained. Their detention was connected with the threat of Alexander Lukashenko that workers who reveal the ways of bypassing the sanctions would be put in jail for a long time.В Беларуси задерживают рабочих, которые заявляли о забастовках на своих предприятиях – "Вясна"
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Companies

On 28 February 2014, state-owned fertilizer producer Belaruskali was excluded from Belneftekhim. As of March 2021, Belneftekhim consisted of 20 companies: * Belneftestrakh (Белнефтестрах) — insurance * State production association
Belorusneft Belorusneft (russian: Государственное производственное объединение «Белоруснефть», Gosudarstvennoje proizvodstvennoje objedienije Belorusneft, be, Беларуснафта, Belarusnafta) is ...
(Белоруснефть) — oil production; the company was excluded from Belneftekhim on 16 July 2021. Western sanctions were suggested to be the reason of the exclusion. * State unitary enterprise Belorusneft—Minskavtozapravka (Белоруснефть-Минскавтозаправка) — gas stations * Unitary enterprise Belarusian oil trading house (Белорусский нефтяной Торговый Дом) — wholesale trade *
Belshina Belshina is a tyre manufacturer in Belarus. The name is an abbreviation for "Belaruskaya shina", or "Belarusian Tyre". The Belarusian tyre works is located in the Belarusian industrial city Babruysk. Belshina produces over 180 tyre sizes for ...
(Белшина) — tires * OJSC
Gomel chemical plant Gomel (russian: Гомель, ) or Homiel ( be, Гомель, ) is the administrative centre of Gomel Region and the second-largest city in Belarus with 526,872 inhabitants (2015 census). Etymology There are at least six narratives of the o ...
(Belfert; Гомельский химический завод) — phosphate fertilizers, sulphuric acid, oleum * OJSC Gomeltransneft Druzhba (Гомельтранснефть «Дружба) — operator of Belarusian segment of oil pipeline Druzhba * OJSC Grodno scientific, research and project institute of nitrogen industry and organic synthesis products * OJSC Grodno Azot (Гродно Азот) — nitrogen fertilizers * OJSC Zavod gornogo voska (Завод горного воска) — mineral wax plant * Polimir branch of OJSC Naftan (Завод Полимир) — chemical plant * OJSC Krion (Крион) — oxygen, argon, other gases * OJSC Lakokraska (Лакокраска) — paints and varnishes * OJSC Mogilevkhimvolokno (Могилевхимволокно) — synthetic fibers (state-owned share is 90.45%) * OJSC
Mozyr Oil Refinery JSC Mozyr Oil Refinery (also ''Mazyr Oil Refinery''; russian: Мозырский нефтеперерабатывающий завод; be, Мазырскі нафтаперапрацоўчы завод) is one of the 2 oil refineries in the Re ...
(Мозырский нефтеперерабатывающий завод) — oil refinery * OJSC Naftan (Нафтан) — oil refinery * OJSC Polotsk-Steklovolokno (Полоцк-Стекловолокно) — fiberglass * OJSC SvetlogorskKhimvolokno (СветлогорскХимволокно) — synthetic fibers * Khimvolokno branch of OJSC Grodno Azot — synthetic fibers * Novopolotsk branch of OJSC Gomeltransneft Druzhba — operator of Belarusian segment of Unecha—Polotsk—Ventspils pipeline


References

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External links


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Oil and gas companies of Belarus Companies established in 1997 1997 establishments in Belarus Companies of Belarus Belarusian entities subject to the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions