Medvedev calls the project of Sutyaginsky’s Biocomplex:'ambitious and beautiful'

The Russian Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev has held a meeting in Omsk, dedicated to investment projects in the petrochemical industry and problems of import substitution, and visited Poliom - one of the largest Russian enterprises for the production of polypropylene. The factory uses the latest international technologies, which provide a virtually waste-free production cycle. A 50% stake in the Polyom’s authorized capital belong to Titan - the largest petrochemical holding company of Siberia. The second half is owned on an equal footing by Gazpromneft and Sibur.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister, Arkady Dvorkovich, the presidential envoy to the Siberian Federal District, Nikolai Rogozhkin, the Russian Energy Minister ,Alexander Novak, the Minister of Development of the Far East, Alexander Galushka, the governor of the Omsk region Viktor Nazarov, the head of Titan Mikhail Sutyaginsky, as well as representatives of relevant Ministries and Departments.

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