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| predecessors = SMEC<br>PeTrohaz<br>Pireskom | | predecessors = SMEC<br>PeTrohaz<br>Pireskom | ||
| successor = <!-- or: | successors = --> | | successor = <!-- or: | successors = --> | ||
| founded = {{Start date and age|1984|11|2}}<br>[[Samistopol]], [[ | | founded = {{Start date and age|1984|11|2}}<br>[[Samistopol]], [[Soravia]] | ||
| hq_location_city = [[ | | hq_location_city = [[Seiresk|Karga]], [[Seiresk]], [[Samistopol]] | ||
| hq_location_country = [[ | | hq_location_country = [[Soravia]] | ||
| area_served = [[Euclea]] | | area_served = [[Euclea]] | ||
| key_people = Olexander Huba {{small|({{wp|CEO}})}}<br>Alexei Tsvyk {{small|({{wp|Chairman}})}} | | key_people = Olexander Huba {{small|({{wp|CEO}})}}<br>Alexei Tsvyk {{small|({{wp|Chairman}})}} | ||
| products = {{wp|Petroleum}} (incl. {{wp|petrochemicals}})<br>{{wp|Natural gas}} | | products = {{wp|Petroleum}} (incl. {{wp|petrochemicals}})<br>{{wp|Natural gas}} | ||
| revenue = {{Increase}} | | revenue = {{Increase}} €112.1 billion | ||
| revenue_year = 2018 | | revenue_year = 2018 | ||
| operating_income = {{Increase}} | | operating_income = {{Increase}} €16.04 billion | ||
| income_year = 2018 | | income_year = 2018 | ||
| net_income = {{Increase}} | | net_income = {{Increase}} €15.57 billion | ||
| net_income_year = 2018 | | net_income_year = 2018 | ||
| assets = {{Increase}} | | assets = {{Increase}} €247.4 billion | ||
| assets_year = 2018 | | assets_year = 2018 | ||
| equity = {{Increase}} | | equity = {{Increase}} €130.2 billion | ||
| equity_year = 2018 | | equity_year = 2018 | ||
| owner = [[Narozalica|Government of<br>Narozalica]] (33.31%)<br>Company employees (3.19%)<br>State-run investment<br>firms (7.63%)<br>Independent<br>shareholders (55.87%) | | owner = [[Narozalica|Government of<br>Narozalica]] (33.31%)<br>Company employees (3.19%)<br>State-run investment<br>firms (7.63%)<br>Independent<br>shareholders (55.87%) | ||
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|[[Piraea|Kissamos]], [[Piraea]] | |[[Piraea|Kissamos]], [[Piraea]] | ||
|{{flag|Amathia}} ({{flagicon|Euclean Community}} [[Euclean Community|EC member]])<br>''{{flag|Lemovicia}}''{{efn|Partially-recognised state. Pipeline briefly passes through the western regions of the country.}}<br>{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Piraea}}<br>{{flag|Slirnia}}<br>{{flag|Vedmed}}<br>{{flag|West Miersa}} | |{{flag|Amathia}} ({{flagicon|Euclean Community}} [[Euclean Community|EC member]])<br>''{{flag|Lemovicia}}''{{efn|Partially-recognised state. Pipeline briefly passes through the western regions of the country.}}<br>{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Piraea}}<br>{{flag|Slirnia}}<br>{{flag|Vedmed}}<br>{{flag|West Miersa}} | ||
|Zakhaz<br>EEEP | |Zakhaz<br>EEEP<br>GAZM | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Pivden-1 | |Pivden-1 | ||
|1992 | |1992 | ||
|Utta, [[Zalykia]] | |Utta, [[Zalykia]] | ||
| | |Sběr, [[Poliania]] | ||
|{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Poliania}} | |{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Poliania}} | ||
|Zakhaz | |Orlen<br>Zakhaz | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Pivden-2 | |Pivden-2 | ||
|1997 | |1997 | ||
|Gruniki, [[Terekhivka]] | |Gruniki, [[Terekhivka]] | ||
| | |Libiš, [[Poliania]] | ||
|{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Poliania}} | |{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Poliania}} | ||
|Zakhaz | |Orlen<br>Zakhaz | ||
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|Min | |Min | ||
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|[[Drazovice]], [[Slirnia]] | |[[Drazovice]], [[Slirnia]] | ||
|{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Slirnia}}<br>{{flag|West Miersa}} | |{{flag|Narozalica}}<br>{{flag|Slirnia}}<br>{{flag|West Miersa}} | ||
|Zakhaz | |Zakhaz<br>GAZM | ||
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|Pivden-3 | |Pivden-3 | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
{{notelist}} | {{notelist}} | ||
[[Category:Economy of Narozalica]] |
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Native name | ПАТ «Захаз» |
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Public (PAT) | |
Traded as | |
Industry | Oil and gas |
Predecessors | SMEC PeTrohaz Pireskom |
Founded | November 2, 1984 Samistopol, Soravia |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Euclea |
Key people | Olexander Huba (CEO) Alexei Tsvyk (Chairman) |
Products | Petroleum (incl. petrochemicals) Natural gas |
Revenue | €112.1 billion (2018) |
€16.04 billion (2018) | |
€15.57 billion (2018) | |
Total assets | €247.4 billion (2018) |
Total equity | €130.2 billion (2018) |
Owner | Government of Narozalica (33.31%) Company employees (3.19%) State-run investment firms (7.63%) Independent shareholders (55.87%) |
Number of employees | 190,477 (2020) |
Website | zakhaz zakhaz zakhaz |
PAT Zakhaz (Narodyn: ПАТ «Захаз») is a multinational public company that specialises in the extraction and distribution of petroleum and natural gas as well as the refining of petrochemicals. Headquartered in the district of Karga in Samistopol, it is one of the largest companies in Euclea based on revenue, assets and employee numbers. It runs an extensive network of natural gas pipelines across Euclea, providing gas to a multitude of Euclean states, including members of the Euclean Community and Association of South Euclean States.
Zakhaz owes its size and revenue to Narozalica's extensive reserves of natural gas, both on land and in the Perovo Sea. Narozalica possesses Euclea's largest natural gas deposits and is one of the world's largest producers of natural gas per cubic metre. Zakhaz is involved in the production and distribution of around 85% of Narozalica's annual natural gas exports. It also exports and refines petroleum, however this is on a much smaller scale.
Zakhaz was formed in 1984 as a merger of SMEC, PeTrohaz and Pireskom, all three of which were hit badly by the Sostava War and were suffering from a massive decline in extraction and export. The merger was finalised on November 2, and supported by the government, who partially publicised the company, obtaining 33% of its shares. A further 7.6% was acquired through investments of Narozalica's sovereign wealth fund between 1985 and 2000. Despite extensive government ownership – totalling to roughly 40% – the majority of its stocks are held by independent shareholders, and its shares are traded in Euclea's top exchanges.
History
Origins
Euclean expansion
Modern history
Operations
Oil
Natural gas
Land-based
Sea-based
Pipelines
Pipeline Name | Opened | Starts | Ends | Participating states |
Operating companies |
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Sarul–Tumir | 1972 | Port of Sarul | Tumir Natural Gas Plant | Narozalica | Zakhaz |
Vymushuv–Oivu | 1974 | Vymushuv Port Refinery | Oivu | Narozalica Velzemia |
Zakhaz |
Seredny | 1977[a] | Tumir Natural Gas Plant | Kissamos, Piraea | Amathia ( EC member) Lemovicia[b] Narozalica Piraea Slirnia Vedmed West Miersa |
Zakhaz EEEP GAZM |
Pivden-1 | 1992 | Utta, Zalykia | Sběr, Poliania | Narozalica Poliania |
Orlen Zakhaz |
Pivden-2 | 1997 | Gruniki, Terekhivka | Libiš, Poliania | Narozalica Poliania |
Orlen Zakhaz |
Min | 1998 | Polansk, Radushia | Ottseda, Radushia | Narozalica Radushia |
Zakhaz |
Promysel | 2002 | Krada, West Miersa | Drazovice, Slirnia | Narozalica Slirnia West Miersa |
Zakhaz GAZM |
Pivden-3 | 2007 | Tsivebi, Vedmed | Maljubav, Minilov | Minilov Narozalica Vedmed |
Zakhaz |
Corporate affairs
Current board
CEO
- Olexander Huba (since 2007)
Chairman
- Alexei Tsvyk (since 2013)
Directors
Zakhaz's Board of Directors is elected every seven years, where employees of the company elect eighteen directors (20 total, including the CEO and Chairman), the last election was in 2016, and elected:
- Olexander Huba (CEO)
- Alexei Tsvyk (Chairman)
- Michail Andreichyn
- Galchonok Tarasenko
- Alya Kolba
- Mashunya Nazarowicz
- Lyudochka Sokolova
- Nastya Kluka
- Pavlushka Kurylenko
- Inna Andreichyn
- Yaremka Salenko
- Igoryok Andrukh
- Galyushka Goraya
- Lyuba Loboda
- Yura Kurywczak
- Misha Yecoshenko
- Gavril Andruntsiv
- Uriah Usenko
- Fyodor Karaszkewycz
- Shurik Maryniuk