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“Surgutneftegaz” is losing staff and collapsing its structure in Yakutia. Talakanneft workers demand Bogdanov’s reaction

“Surgutneftegaz” is losing staff and collapsing its structure in Yakutia. Talakanneft workers demand Bogdanov’s reaction

Qualified employees are fleeing to Gazprom and NOVATEK

One of the largest oil and gas producing enterprises in the Russian Federation, Surgutneftegaz, risks a serious social conflict in the near future. Employees of the company’s division, Talakanneft, announced a large-scale crisis engulfing management. Social discontent may consist “in wage indexation that does not correspond to the realities of the time, widespread staff turnover, replaced by low-skilled labor, and the actual collapse of key departments.” At the same time, as employees emphasize, attempts to bring information about problems to immediate superiors remained unsuccessful; moreover, the voicing of sensitive topics was vetoed, apparently “under the threat of disciplinary sanctions.” Against the backdrop of a sharp decline in living standards and the ability to provide for families, personnel are migrating en masse to other enterprises, even local services, where the provision is at least as good as that of the industry giant. An initiative group of workers hopes to draw the attention of the general director and co-owner of Surgutneftegaz Vladimir Bogdanov to what is happening, as well as to involve an independent trade union in the labor conflict, however, there has not yet been any constructive feedback from the bosses, and previous attempts to achieve protection of their rights in court have been unsuccessful.

The team of NGDU Talakanneft, operator of the Talakanskoye oil and gas condensate field in the middle reaches of the Lena River in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), appealed to the general director of the parent enterprise of Surgutneftegaz PJSC Vladimir Bogdanov with a request to personally intervene in a large-scale industrial conflict regarding “wages, personnel policies and degradation of management.”

Let us clarify that the Talakanskoye field has been developed by Surgutneftegaz since the 2000s. The company invested about 65 billion rubles in its development (referring to official information) in 2008 prices.

Apparently, NGDU, which was considered an attractive place to work, is now experiencing a serious crisis. This follows from an appeal from employees, including middle managers, to the co-owner of Surgutneftegaz. One of the key topics in it is wages. The annual indexation of payments, the authors of the document emphasize, in no way covers inflation. Employees operate with official data.

“Every year we sign a document on the indexation of wages by 4-7%, but in fact there is no increase in wages, not only to the level of inflation, but also to the level of percentages given in our orders. Below I present specific figures taken from pay slips for a year of work of people with different salaries, but with the same standard hours (sick leave, overtime for double pay, no deprivation). The figures are taken for the period 2019-2023. With annual indexation, wages increased by 13.2-14.2%. Official inflation for this period of time was 35.65%, which is 2 times higher than the growth of our wages. The official minimum wage level increased by 43%. The official cost of living increased by 32%,” – representatives of Talakanneft propose to compare the ratios.


Today, according to employees, the wage level lagging behind competing industry companies in the structure of Surgutneftegaz reaches 30-35%. In addition, unlike other enterprises, at Talakanneft the staff cannot count on paying shift workers for travel to and from their place of work. There is also no talk of social security, since the majority left the union due to the lack of any professional protection.

“All this leads to the fact that the main core of specialists with experience, ability and desire to apply their knowledge for the benefit of Surgutneftegaz PJSC leave the company due to low wages and move to companies such as Rosneft, Gazprom, “ Gazprom Dobycha”, “NOVATEK”, on their recommendation already trained specialists leave us. “They are replacing with no work experience or low-skilled personnel who improve their skills in our company and also go to competitive organizations, even small service companies,” – employees describe the personnel situation.

The places of qualified industry specialists are occupied by people “incapable of making independent decisions even within the framework of their competencies,” and even more so in situations that deviate from the normal flow of technological processes, which is fraught with serious negative consequences. Moreover, as the authors of the appeal emphasize, the Department of Technological Transport (UTD), which “does not cover even 70% of the needs of the production program,” has already actually collapsed.

It should be noted that the staff more than once tried to get answers to pressing questions from the immediate management of Talakanneft, in particular, the head of the oil and gas production department Vasily Parfiryev. The collective letter regarding travel costs for workers, referring to the authors of the appeal, “was ignored and no reaction other than silence followed.” Attempts to draw attention to deep personnel problems were “heard all questions to the management of PJSC and specifically to Vladimir Bogdanov.”

“Surgutneftegaz” is going downhill and already at a high speed due to the fact that the standard of living of workers who have been with Surgutneftegaz for decades is falling to the level of fly-by-night companies,” – the organization concludes. The problems of Talakanneft concern a considerable number of regions from which shift workers are recruited. In particular, the indifference of the leadership also affects the interests of the residents of the mining region itself.

“Surgutneftegaz,” if we recall history, did not easily enter Yakutia in the 2000s. There were serious conflicts with the oil workers who worked before him, both with the population and with officials. As far as I know, the regional leadership was convinced, among other things, by guarantees of jobs for the residents of Sakha. Their share in Talakanneft is from 15 to 20%, but it turns out that they are in the same situation and are forced to look for new places to earn money,” shares the publication’s interlocutor in the oil and gas industry.

In the meantime, the staff, who have not achieved a reaction not only from the management of Talakanneft, but also from Surgutneftegaz itself, intends to take the conflict to the public plane and enlist the support of an independent trade union. Information about what is happening has already been communicated to the NP “Profsvoboda”.

Since last year, we have gone to court to index wages. We emphasized that, in accordance with Article 134 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, the employer is obliged to index the real content of wages. This is a duty that is not being fulfilled. However, the courts refused to accept our claim, citing that the workers had to contact us, and we could not file it on our own initiative, although this is provided for by law. It has not yet been possible to challenge this. We hope that now, having received publicity, the problem will begin to be resolved, otherwise everything will lead to a social explosion,” – the leader of “Profsvoboda” told the publication Alexander Zakharkin.
Melissa “Mel” Carter
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