Rosneft's March 2013 Acquisition of TNK-BP
TNK-BP was the third largest oil producer in Russia, and among the ten biggest privately owned oil companies in the world, until this past March when it was acquired by Russian Government owned oil refiner; Rosneft. Rosneft owns 95% of TNK-BP's shares with the other 5% belonging to minority shareholders. According to a Reuters article written by Vladimir Soldatkin; "Russian companies have had a chequered history regarding how they treat minority
investors. State-controlled bank VTB last year bought back shares from investors
who lost out having seen their stock fall since a 2007 initial public offering,
but the offer only applied to small shareholders."
Both TNK-BP and Rosneft's corporate headquarters are base in Moscow, Russia. "Rosneft was established in 1993 as a Unitary enterprise on the basis of assets previously held by Rosneftegaz, the successor to the Soviet Union's Ministry of Oil and Gas,"(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosneft).
TNK-BP is known for Siberian oil spills. The company has been criticized for polluting the Ob and Yenisei river basins in Siberia. Rosneft has had joint ventures will ExxonMobil and BP in Artic Shelf Deals as well as a Black Sea Shelf deal with ExxonMobil.
Oil spill outside refining plant in Kandalaksha National Park, Russia
bellona.org
Due to this Acquisition being over a moth old we do not yet know what will happen to the minority shareholders stock or if the CEO of Rosneft and the Russian government will take advantage of their minority state and those shareholders lose money (which has occurred in the past).







