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Management of Environmental Impact on Atmospheric Air by the Oil and Gas Business (on the Example of the Activities of PJSC OC «ROSNEFT» for 2012–2023)

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Abstract

   The article considers the issues of managing the impact of the oil and gas business on the atmosphere using the example of the activities of PJSC NK ROSNEFT (hereinafter referred to as Rosneft) for 2012–2023. The study was conducted based on data on gross and specific emissions into the atmosphere from the approved reports on sustainable development of Rosneft. The dynamics of gross emissions of harmful substances in general tend to slightly decrease with an increase in the indicators of gross emissions of SO2 and NOx. At the same time, the dynamics of specific emissions of SO2 and NOx grows to a lesser extent. Rosneft should increase information transparency in the area of costs for measures to minimize the impact on the atmosphere and strive to further improve the efficiency of the implementation of the Environmental Protection Concept.

About the Authors

O. P. Trubitsina
Northern (Arctic) Federal University
Russian Federation

Olga P. Trubitsina

163002; Severnaya Dvina nab., 17; Arkhangelsk

Scopus Author ID: 57191332613



V. N. Bashkin
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science RAS
Russian Federation

Vladimir N. Bashkin

142290; Institutskaya str., 2-2; Moscow region; Pushchino

ResearcherID: J 4621-2018; Scopus Author ID: 7005340339



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Trubitsina O.P., Bashkin V.N. Management of Environmental Impact on Atmospheric Air by the Oil and Gas Business (on the Example of the Activities of PJSC OC «ROSNEFT» for 2012–2023). Issues of Risk Analysis. 2025;22(1):54-61. (In Russ.) EDN: AWSKPP

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