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Investment Projects of Tomsk R Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Mining Sector The project for commercial development of the Yuzhno-Aleksandrovsky and Kuskovsko- Shiryayevsky areas of the Tuganskoye ilmenite- zirconium placer deposit in the territory of Tomsk Region 1 Implementation period of the Design and construction of mining-and-processing 2013-2022 investment project : integrated works for producing zirconium, ilmenite, rutile- leucoxene concentrates and quartz sand for the glass industry 13, 600.00 million Number of jobs created - 704 Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk district, Malinovka village АO Tugansk Ore Mining and Processing Enterprise Investor, project initiator : Ilmenite Drilling wells in the Yuzhno-Pudinsky license area Implementation period of the Oil production– 2, 802.1 thousand tons until 2048 , 2013-2042 investment project : 2 including 1, 644.2 thousand tons until 2024 Number of jobs created - 31 5,627.30 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Parabelsky district Investor, project initiator : OOO Gazpromneft - Vostok Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Mining Sector Development of technologies for exploration of potentially productive 3 formations in the pre-Jurassic deposits in Tomsk Region Implementation period of the Development of technologies for exploration of 2017-2022 investment project : potentially productive formations in the pre-Jurassic deposits in Tomsk Region. Number of jobs created - 50 1, 289.00 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Region Investor, project initiator : OOO Gazpromneft - Vostok Development of hydrocarbon production in the territory of Tomsk Region 4 Annual hydrocarbon production: oil – 1,979 thousand Implementation period of 2012-2032 tons, gas- 684 million cubic meters, stable gas the investment project : condensate - 286 thousand tons, technical propane butane mixture - 561 thousand tons Number of jobs created - 494 Estimated cost of the 93, 974.00 million project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Region Investor, project initiator : ОАО Tomskgazprom Investment projects of Tomsk Region in the Timber Processing and Wood Products Manufacturing Sector Creation of forestry industrial park in Asino town 1 Creation of a large forestry industrial complex (more than Implementation period of : 2008-2022 10 main and auxiliary sawn wood production facilities (220 the investment project thousand cubic meters per year), plywood veneer (100 thousand cubic meters per year) and plywood, wood boards (MDF- 200 thousand cubic meters per year, chipboard - 300 thousand cubic meters per year), furniture, floor panels, as well as logging units, power plants, infrastructure) with timber processing centers located in Asino town and Bely Yar village Estimated cost of the 50, 000.00 million Number of jobs created — 3, 000 project : rubles Timber processing: Asinovsky and Teguldetsky districts Project implementation territory : Timber harvesting: Verkhneketsky, Bakcharsky and Teguldetsky districts Investor, project initiator : AO Ruskitinvest Creation of timber harvesting infrastructure for developing hard-to- reach forest areas in Aleksandrovsky and Kargasoksky districts of 2 Tomsk Region. Creation of integrated timber processing facilities in Krasny Yar village in Krivosheinsky district of Tomsk Region Creation of timber harvesting infrastructure for development of hard-to-reach forest areas in Implementation period of the : 2017-2023 Aleksandrovsky and Kargasoksky districts of Tomsk investment project Region. Creation of integrated timber processing facilities in Krasny Yar village in Krivosheinsky district of Tomsk Region 1, 067.70 million Number of jobs created – 261 Estimated cost of the project : rubles Aleksandrovsky, Kargasoksky, Krivosheinsky districts of Project implementation territory : Tomsk Region Investor, project initiator : OOO Les-Export Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Light Industry Development of flax cultivation, modernization of flax advanced processing 1 Production of flax biomats and flax-fiber bulky insulating Implementation period of material – 1, 100 thousand square meters per year 2014-2022 the investment project : Number of jobs created - 10 Estimated cost of the 127.90 million project : rubles Project implementation territory : Asino town, Asinovsky district Investor, project initiator : OOO Tomsky len Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Chemical Production Sector Development of polymer production by OOO Tomskneftekhim 1 Production of high pressure polyethylene – 140 thousand tons per year, polyethylene - 271 thousand Implementation period of the : 2012-2020 tons per year investment project Number of jobs created – 276 9, 705.50 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Investor, project initiator : OOO Tomskneftekhim, PAO SIBUR Holding Construction of biaxially oriented polypropylene film production facilities on the base of Tomskneftekhim with a capacity of 38 thousand tons 2 Production of biaxially oriented polypropylene film - 38 Implementation period of the thousand tons per year : 2012-2019 investment project Number of jobs created — 103 2, 716.36 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Investor, project initiator : OOO Biaxplen-Т Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Chemical Production Sector Construction of new facilities designed for production of technical gases and compressed air 3 Construction of an air separation plant, separation of air and nitrogen compression, storage systems, gasification Implementation period of : 2014-2018 and output of cryogenic products ; utility lines the investment project Number of jobs created - 35 1, 574.88 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Investor, project initiator : OOO Kriogenmash-Gaz Setting up pigment titanium dioxide production based on the fluoride technology 4 Setting up pigment titanium dioxide production – 10, 000 thousand tons per year Implementation period of : 2016-2020 the investment project Number of jobs created - 45 796.76 million Estimated cost of the project : rubles Project implementation territory : ZATO Seversk Investor, project initiator : OOO SHK Investment Projects of Tomsk Rigion in the Chemical Sector 5 Creation of electrolytes production for chemical current sources Creation of electrolyte production based on lithium hexafluorophosphate for litium-ion batteries (LIB) - 100 Implementation period of tons/year the investment project : 2016-2019 Number of jobs created - 6 Estimated cost of the project 98.23 million : rubles Project implementation territory : ZATO Seversk Project initiator, Investor : OOO SHK Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Pharmaceutical Sector 1 Construction of an industrial warehouse complex to organize of high- tech production of pharmaceutical gelatin for capsules Production of hard gelatine capsules– Implementation period of the 6 million pieces per year. Industrial warehouse complex investment project : 2010-2021 with an area of 10,000 square meters Number of jobs creates - 64 Estimated cost of the project : 800.00 million rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk district, Kaltai village Project initiator, investor : OOO Аrtlife Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Area of Metalworking Creation of high-tech production of a range of import-substituting 1 cutting tools, including solid carbide with wear-resistant coatings for machining light alloys, titanium alloys, heat-resistant and stainless steels Acquisition of new equipment and real estate in order to Implementation period of the 2015-2019 increase the production of traditional metal-cutting tools investment project : and mastering the production of new high-tech positions Number of jobs created - 31 Estimated cost of the project : 150.70 million rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk, Loskutovo village Project initiator, investor : OOO Томsky Instrumentalny Zavod Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Area of Machinery and Equipment Production Creation and production modernization of import-substituting products 1 on the basis of the Tomsk Vakhrushev Electromechanical Plant (OAO "TEMZ") Implementation period of Creating on the basis of ОAO "TEMZ" production of anti- the investment project 2016-2022 surge and control valves through the reconstruction of : the building and the acquisition of technological equipment Estimated cost of the project 1, 500.00 million Number of jobs created - 35 rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Project initiator , investor OOO Gazprom investproect, OAO ТEMZ, : OOO Тоmskie Tehnologii Mashinostroeniya Investment Projects of Tomsk Region in the Area of Production of Electrical, Electronic and Optical Equipment 1 Production modernization of cables and wires in rubber insulation Construction of the production building and the Implementation period of the acquisition of additional equipment for the production of : 2017-2019 cable-wired products in rubber insulation, improving the investment project quality of products and expanding the range Number of jobs created - 6 Estimated cost of the project 549.30 million : rubles Project implementation territory : Tomsk Investor, project initiator : AO Sibkabel Construction of a workshop for the production of electronics by AO 2 TOMZEL Development and exploration of the flow production of Implemented
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