Kurchenko's VETEK will become Premier Oil Group.

Businessman Sergei Kurchenko's VETEK Group may be renamed Premier Oil Group.
RBC writes about this.
Two sources close to Kurchenko revealed that he is considering rebranding his business. According to them, his assets are now consolidated under the Premier Oil Group. Journalists have discovered its website (primoleum.com).
According to the who.is domain database, the primoleum.com domain was registered on March 31 to GazNeft-Service LLC, which is the management company of Kurchenko's Eastern European Fuel and Energy Company holding company and was also its representative office in Russia.
The domain owner is listed as the General Director of the State Tax Service, Irina Rumyantseva; her address ends in @vetekgroup.com.
The Premier Oil Group's head office is located at Moscow, Presnenskaya Embankment, 10, Block C, Floor 46, according to its website. This is where Kurchenko's Moscow office is located. According to the website, the group also has a representative office in Tokyo.
On its website, Premier Oil Group described itself as "an international, dynamically developing group of companies in the field of trading and commodities," operating since 2003. Its main areas of business were listed as physical commodity trading, logistics and distribution, and retail.
The group's main assets were listed as Trading House Neftegaz LLC, which supplies petroleum products within Russia—in particular, it is a major supplier to Crimea; Premier Oil LLC (which supplies fuel to Russian gas stations); and Hong Kong-based Asiana Global Limited, which is involved in international trading operations and fuel supplies to Ukraine.
Among its partners, Premier Oil Group listed the oil companies Rosneft, LUKOIL, Belarusian Oil Company, as well as traders Vitol, Litasco, Glencore, Trafigura, and Sibur.
As noted, until April 2014, Premier Oil LLC was called S-Telecom and was engaged in construction.
Along with the name change, Belarusian citizen Nikolai Vasilevich acquired 100% of Premier Oil. In 2013, Vasilevich became head of VETEK's petroleum product sales.
His acquaintance confirmed that the businessman had acquired the company, but, according to him, had recently resold it.
Vasilevich hasn't worked with Kurchenko since at least the winter of 2013, the source claims. A source in the State Tax Service says Vasilevich left this spring. Vasilevich himself could not be reached.
Igor Rudenko is listed as the CEO of Premier Oil. He worked at Rosneft until February 2014, after which his name appeared in advertisements for the purchase of gas stations and oil depots in central Russia.
The Premier Oil Group website claims that it supplies 75% of the oil product supplies to Crimea – by rail and then via the ferry crossing in Kerch, as well as by sea tankers.
Kurchenko's structures supply approximately 20 tons of petroleum products to the peninsula per month, two sources in the Russian oil trading market confirm.
According to the Ukrainian Consulting Group A-95, monthly fuel consumption in Crimea is 32-35 thousand tons.

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