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OGK-2

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OJSC OGK-2
Native name
OAO Оптовая генерирующая компания № 2
OAO Optovaya Generiruyushchaya Kompaniya 2
Company typePublic (OAO)
MCXOGKB
IndustryElectricity
PredecessorRAO UES
Founded2005 (2005)
Headquarters,
Russia
Key people
Stanislav V. Neveynitsyn (CEO)
ProductsPower and heat
Revenue$1.92 billion[1] (2021)
$105 million[1] (2021)
$60.2 million[1] (2021)
Total assets$2.85 billion[1] (2021)
Total equity$1.94 billion[1] (2021)
Number of employees
4,928
ParentGazprom
Websitewww.ogk2.ru

OGK-2 (Wholesale generating company №2) is a Russian power generation company. Majority of the company's stock is owned by Gazprom.

History

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In 2005, five thermal power plants with installed capacity about 8,700 MW were merged into single company. The power output of these plants in 2007 was around 48 TWh.[citation needed]

In April 2010, Gazprom, the major shareholder of OGK-2 and OGK-6, announced a plan to merge these companies.[2] OGK-2 issued 26.59 billion new shares (81.2% of existing share capital) which were used for conversion of OGK-6 shares at a ratio of 1.2141 OGK-6 to 1 OGK-2 share.[3] The merger was completed by 1 November 2011.[3][4]

Operations

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OGK-2 operates following power stations:

  • Pskov GRES – 430 MW
  • Serov GRES – 526 MW
  • Stavropol GRES – 2,400 MW
  • Surgut GRES-1 - 2,059 MW
  • Troitsk GRES – 3,280 MW
  • Novocherkassk GRES – 2,112 MW,
  • Kirishi GRES – 2,100 MW
  • Ryazan GRES – 2,650 MW
  • Krasnoyarsk-2 GRES - 1,250 MW
  • Cherepovets GRES - 1,050 MW
  • GRES-24 - 310 MW (at Novomichurinsk; merged with Ryazan GRES in November 2008)

Installed capacity of the company is 17,750 MW.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "OGK-2 12Months 2021 IFRS Results" (PDF). OGK-2. 4 March 2022. p. 51. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Gazprom to Merge OGK 2 and OGK 6". The Moscow Times. 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  3. ^ a b "OGK-2, OGK-6 complete merger". Interfax. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  4. ^ "Russia's OGK-2, OGK-6 to complete merger as of Nov 1". Reuters. 2011-10-03. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
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