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The Petersburg Fuel Company (PTK, in Russian: Петербургская топливная компания, ПТК) is a joint stock company of Saint Petersburg, Russia, specializing mostly in gasoline refining, storage, transportation and retailing, founded in September 1994, after a fuel supply crisis had hit the city hard. Until 2001, when it became an open joint stock holding, the company had been a closed joint stock company. As of July 2002, it was the leading gasoline retail operator in Saint Petersburg and run 94 out of 270 gasoline filling stations in the city and several stations in the neighboring regions.() As of Summer 2003 it had 69 stations and 28 percent of sales followed by Phaeton Gasoline Company with 36 stations and a 14-percent market share. () According to its website, it currently (February 2008) has 84 stations in St Petersburg and 111 elsewhere in Russia, including 10 in Moscow (of which at least 4 were formerly supplied by Yukos). () The company also has acquired the Rzhevka Airport after its bankruptcy. () ==Director Generals== *September 13, 1994 – German Makarov *November 21, 1995 – Alexander Kozlov *January 29, 1997 – Vladimir Smirnov *July 1, 1998 – Vyacheslav Shalin *June 1, 1999 – Vadim Glazkov *July1999 – Vyacheslav Shalin 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petersburg Fuel Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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