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Ministry of Energy (Russia)

Coordinates: 55°46′59.54″N 37°37′49.74″E / 55.7832056°N 37.6304833°E / 55.7832056; 37.6304833
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Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation
Министерство энергетики Российской Федерации
Ministry of Energy Emblem

Ministry's seat in Moscow
Agency overview
Formed12 May 2008
Preceding agency
  • Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation
JurisdictionGovernment of Russia
HeadquartersShchepkina st. 42, Moscow
55°46′59.54″N 37°37′49.74″E / 55.7832056°N 37.6304833°E / 55.7832056; 37.6304833
Minister responsible
Websiteminenergogov.com

The Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation is, since 2008, the Russian federal ministry responsible for energy policy.

This ministry was created in May 2008 as part of a reorganization by the incoming government of President Dmitry Medvedev. It is headquartered in Moscow. The former Ministry of Industry and Energy was turned into the Ministry of Industry, whose present Minister is Viktor Khristenko, gaining responsibility for trade policy from the former Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, but losing responsibility for energy policy, which was split off into the new Ministry of Energy. The former Federal Agency for Energy (Rosenergo) was also merged into the new Ministry of Energy.[1]

As of May 2024, the Minister of Energy is Sergey Tsivilyov.

History

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In May 2024, the Ministry made production statistics a state secret as a result of the Ukrainian destruction by drone of refineries which tactic was a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, known to Russians as the Special Military Operation. Weekly fuel data from Rosstat were impaired by this decision.[2]

List of energy ministers

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References

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  1. ^ "Restructuring without Repopulating". Kommersant. 13 May 2008. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Минэнерго закрыло статистику по выпуску топлива". 29 May 2024.
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