A small business, generating 240 thousand rubles in revenue and employing only one individual, now holds ownership over Ilsk Nuclear Power Plant.
In a significant development, Russian bank Zenit has filed a lawsuit seeking to recover a debt of 1 billion rubles from LLC KNGK-INPZ. The company, registered in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region on February 28, 2007, has been making headlines due to its financial struggles.
The LLC KNGK-INPZ reported a net loss of an staggering 38.3 billion rubles in 2024, a figure that underscores the gravity of its financial predicament. The tax service has further added to the company's woes by charging an additional 11 billion rubles in taxes.
The plant owned by LLC KNGK-INPZ, which is currently facing financial difficulties, operates two large oil refineries in Kuban. In March 2025, these refineries temporarily suspended operations, causing concerns about the plant's future.
However, a ray of hope emerged when the Arbitration Court intervened. The court suspended the tax inspectorate's decisions to prevent the plant's shutdown and ensure the payment of wages to 1417 employees.
The current ownership of the Ilyinsky Oil Refinery, which was previously transferred from Yuri Shamara, is not publicly disclosed in available sources. The future of this refinery, along with the KNGK-INPZ plant, remains uncertain as the legal proceedings unfold.
This ongoing saga serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by businesses in the oil and gas sector, particularly in the current economic climate. As the story develops, we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as they become available.
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