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CONVENTION PROGRAM

DEVELOPMENT OF OIL AND GAS PROCESSING PRODUCTION SITES AND PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HYDROCARBON CRUDE PROCESSION
THE 4TH SCIENTIFIC-PRACTICAL CONFERENCE NAMED AFTER I. P. AFANASYEV
10:00–18:00 October 8 2025
CONFERENCE HALL G22–G24, LEVEL 2
Organisers:
Gazprom Pererabotka, Gazprom Pererabotka Blagoveshchensk, Russian Gas Society, Union of Oil and Gas Producers of Russia, ExpoForum International
09:00–10:00 — PARTICIPANTS REGISTRATION

 

10:00–11:30 — ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION UP-TO-DATE CHALLENGES IN THE SYSTEM OF TRAINING FOR A NEW GEN OF SPECIALISTS FOR THE GAS SECTOR

 

MODERATOR:

 

Dmitry Tananykhin,

D. Sc. in Engineering, Pro-Rector for Implementation of the Pilot Project ENHANCEMENT OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM, Empress Catherine II St. Petersburg Mining University

 

SPEAKERS:

 

Dmitry Tananykhin,

D. Sc. in Engineering, Pro-Rector for Implementation of the Pilot Project ENHANCEMENT OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM, Empress Catherine II St. Petersburg Mining University

Topic of the report: Enhancement of higher engineering education. Stage 1 in implementation of the Pilot Project

 

Olga Onufrieva,

Ph. D. in Economics, Pro-Rector for Strategic Development and Foreign Communications, St. Petersburg State University of Economics

Topic of the report: Training of workers for the gas sector: new areas of focus and prospects of inter-university collaborations

 

PARTICIPANTS OF THE DISCUSSION:

 

Inessa Novoselova,

Head of Department for Development of Vocational Training Programs and Projects, Committee for Science and Higher Schools, Government of St. Petersburg

 

Vladimir Koshelev,

D. Sc. In Chemistry, Pro-Rector for Training Activities, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

 

Olga Onufrieva,

Ph. D. in Economics, Pro-Rector for Strategic Development and Foreign Communications, St. Petersburg State University of Economics

 

Ludmila Pankova,

Ph. D. in Economics, Pro-Rector for Education Activities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

 

Sergey Sventsky,

Ph.D. in Technology, Deputy CEO, Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC

 

Darya Stepanova,

Head of Staff Training and Development Department, HR Office, Gazprom Pererabotka

 

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:

  • Ensuring seamless SCHOOL — UNIVERSITY — JOB transition and getting motivated employees.
  • What is the part of academic teaching groups in current expert and other boards established in production departments?
  • Means of continuous and instant enhancement of currently implemented education programs depending on up-to-date technological progress.
  • Are network inter-university technological venues needed or can adding more practical tasks into training programs do the trick?
  • Is professional knowledge sufficient for comprehensive unlocking of a graduate’s potential? What competences are the most essential ones?
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    11:30–11:50 — BREAK

     

    11:50–13:30 — ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION DIGITALISATION OF THE GAS PROCESSION SECTOR

     

    MODERATOR:

     

    Ilya Shura,

    Deputy for Development, Nauka

     

    PARTICIPANTS OF THE DISCUSSION:

     

    Evgeny Voytenkov,

    Deputy CEO for Development, AEROGAS

     

    Dmitry Agafonov,

    CEO, Digital Technologies Centre

     

    Victor Dozortsev,

    D. Sc. in Engineering, Director for Development, Digital Technologies Centre

     

    Vadim Podolny,

    Technical Director, Laboratory of Automation Technologies

     

    Rustam Rustamov,

    Deputy CEO, RED SOFT

     

    Alexey Burushkin,

    CEO, Gazprom Inform

     

    Mikhail Ivashchenko,

    Head of Prospective Development Office, Baltic Chemical Complex

     

    Leonid Shilling,

    Head of Analytical Monitoring and Forecasting Department, Engineering and Technical Center, Gazprom Pererabotka

     

    TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:

  • Digitalisation development with import independence ensured.
  • Digitalisation of production processes.
  • Digital plant.
  • Human resources and automation synergy for the optimal result.
  • AI introduction: risks and opportunities.
  • Cyber security in production processes.
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    13:30–14:30 — LUNCH

     

    14:00–16:00 — ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION INCREASING OPERATION RELIABILITY OF PROCESSION FACILITIES RUN BY GAZPROM

    Closed meeting guided by Yuri Lebedev, Head of Department, Gazprom

     

    14:30–16:00 — ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION CARBON NEUTRALITY AND ENSURING ECO-SAFETY OF GAS PROCESSION

     

    MODERATOR:

     

    Nadezhda Sheveleva,

    Ph. D. in Economics, Associate Professor of Oil and Gas Industry Economics Department, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

     

    PARTICIPANTS OF THE DISCUSSION:

     

    Ilya Nagaitsev,

    Project Manager, Climatic Projects Implementation Department, Analytical Centre for the Fuel and Energy Sector

     

    Natalya Popadko,

    Ph. D. in Engineering, Associate Professor of Fuel and Energy Complex Strategic Management Department, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

     

    Andrey Petrukhin,

    Ph. D. in Physics and Mathematics, Head of Sustainable Development at Strategy, Innovation, and Sustainable Development Department, Gazprom Neft

     

    Mikhail Oshchepkov,

    Senior Specialist, Project Investment Analysis Office, Gazprom Invest Project

     

    Vladimir Bystrykh,

    D. Sc. in Medicine, Deputy Head of Environmental Protection Department, Gazprom Pererabotka

     

    TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:

  • Strategies of low-carbon development for Russian oil and gas companies based on INPUTS DEFINED AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL 2035.
  • Impact of the global and national climate agenda on the strategies followed by Russian oil and gas companies.
  • Administrative and economic tools of carbon regulation: a carrot or a stick?
  • Nature of goal-setting in oil and gas companies on the way to carbon neutrality. Progress evaluation 2025.
  • Prerequisites for implementation of climate projects: technological feasibility, economic efficiency, ESG ratings, or investment attractiveness?
  • State agencies, the academic community, and the oil and gas sector collaborating in the context of the current climatic agenda: up-to-date review.
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