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RUSPETRO'S PARTNERS IN THE KHMAO ARE ATTACKING THE COURTS. IN THE QUEUE, FOR HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS, THE STRUCTURES OF FC OTKRITIE AND BAKER HUGHES Asset Ruspetro "INGA" received multimillion claims The structure of the oil and gas producing company Ruspetro in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug was in the epicenter of a number of major financial proceedings. Partners and contractors of OAO INGA, among which are the assets of FC Otkritie and Baker Hughes, have already filed claims against the mining structure for hundreds of millions of rubles. In the company itself, whose liabilities exceed 18 billion rubles, they speak of "negative consequences" as a result of the collection of funds. However, Ruspetro does not see the risks in the courts, declare about reaching agreements with creditors and planned financing of activities. Analysts meanwhile indicate that additional support for INGA can be provided by the current market situation: "The oil produced is sold for export, and the average Urals price has already exceeded 75 dollars." Nevertheless, The Yugorsk structure of the independent oil and gas producing company Ruspetro Ltd, OJSC INGA, became a participant in a whole list of major financial conflicts that resulted in litigation with partners. To be precise, the main shareholders of Ruspetro in April 2017, according to the company, were Limolines Transport Ltd (17.88%), connected with the former head of the Moscow United Energy Company (MIPC) Andrei Likhachev , chairman of the board of directors Ruspetro, former top manager FGC UES Alexander Chistyakov (15.7%), Otkrytiye Holding (15%), Inversiya Management Company , which was allegedly controlled by Sergey Gilev , ex-top manager of Discovery , Forcar Holdings Ltd (8.88%), Makayla Investments Ltd (8.81%), Conchetta Consultants Ltd (7.69%). According to the media, at least the blocking stake of Ruspetro was concentrated in the structures close to the "Discovery" - the main creditor of the oil and gas producing company. So, since the end of 2017, the partners of the Ruspetro structure, registered in Khanty-Mansiysk, have twice tried to recognize the company as insolvent. First, bankruptcy proceedings were initiated by Baker Hughes, a division of one of the world's largest service companies. The organization declared the debts of OJSC INGA in the amount of 124.9 million rubles. Another bankruptcy suit was filed by Newtech Well Service LLC (Nefteyugansk), citing a debt of more than 370 million rubles, related to works on hydraulic fracturing of the reservoir.