More flexible, more agile, more efficient
Base Polymers Division of SIBUR — regarding the results of SIBUR and TAIF assets consolidation.
Base Polymers Division of SIBUR — regarding the results of SIBUR and TAIF assets consolidation.
Review of Russian road building industry and SIBUR’s SBS development.
Voronezhsintezkauchuk: helping manufacturers of adhesives.
Three development scenarios in the new report by OECD.
Get the receivables under control.
A commitment to stability, regional development and environmental protection.
Inflation breaks records, oil in deficit for the seventh consecutive quarter. What's next?
Expandable polystyrene: unlocking new business development opportunities.
SIBUR staff members discuss how EKONS contributes to the holding’s digital transformation.
The economy is recovering from the initial shock of the pandemic, but there are still headwinds.
At every stage of the life cycle, they reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Wood Mackenzie experts highlight key trends.
Could inflation continue to grow throughout 2022, and will it lead to shortages? Here is what experts from SIBUR’s Investment Planning and IR have to say about it.
After a long rally, a fall, then a bounce? How oil prices will change and how adjacent markets will react.
Soaring gas prices could result in between USD 20 billion and USD 100 billion in extra revenue for Russia in 2022.
The new sales principle brings benefits not only for clients, but also for the entire industry.
SIBUR’s progress on teaming up with partners to implement recycling and circular economy initiatives.
Vivilen, a compound made using recycled polymers and developed by SIBUR is now being used in PPG Tikkurila paint packaging.
Visualising operational metrics has saved SIBUR about RUB 3 billion since 2018.