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==History==
==History==


Mining began in the Norlisk area in the 1920s. The government of the USSR created the "Norlisk Combine" in [[1935]] and passed control to the [[NKVD]] at that time. Mining and metal production continued, and in [[1993]] a [[joint-stock company]] was created: MMC Norilsk Nickel. In 2000 - 2001 the company restructured, along the lines of big state-owned companies [[Yukos]], [[Surgutneftegaz]] and [[Sibneft]].
Mining began in the Norlisk area in the 1920s. The government of the [[USSR]] created the "Norlisk Combine" in [[1935]] and passed control to the [[NKVD]] at that time. Mining and metal production continued, and in [[1993]] a [[joint-stock company]] was created: MMC Norilsk Nickel. In 2000 - 2001 the company restructured, along the lines of big state-owned companies [[Yukos]], [[Surgutneftegaz]] and [[Sibneft]].


==Production divisions==
==Production divisions==

Revision as of 22:18, 27 September 2006

MMC Norilsk Nickel
Company typePublic
IndustryMining
Metallurgy
FoundedJune 30, 1993
HeadquartersRussia Moscow
Key people
Andrey A. Klishas Chairman of the Board of Directors
Mikhail D. Prokhorov, General Director, President and Chairman of the Management Board
Igor Anatolievich Komarov, Deputy General Director
ProductsNickel
Palladium
Copper
Platinum
Gold
Cobalt
Selenium
Tellurium
Rhodium
Silver
Iridium
Ruthenium
Coal
Revenue~ US$7 bn (2005)
7,581,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
5,854,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets25,795,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
73,700 (2019) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitehttp://www.nornik.ru/en/

MMC Norilsk Nickel is the principle nickel and palladium mining operator in the Norilsk–Talnakh area, in Russia. Norilsk is headquartered in Moscow and is also active in gold, platinum, copper and cobalt. The company is the world's leading producer of nickel and palladium and is Russia's leading gold producer. It is ranked among the top four world platinum producers, in association with subsidiary Stillwater Mining Company of Denver, Colorado. It is ranked among the top ten copper producers.

The company is listed on NASDAQ and the RTS Stock Exchange. According to the company's English-language website its activity accounts for up to 1.5% of Russia's current gross domestic product. MMC stands for "Mining and Metallurgical Company".

History

Mining began in the Norlisk area in the 1920s. The government of the USSR created the "Norlisk Combine" in 1935 and passed control to the NKVD at that time. Mining and metal production continued, and in 1993 a joint-stock company was created: MMC Norilsk Nickel. In 2000 - 2001 the company restructured, along the lines of big state-owned companies Yukos, Surgutneftegaz and Sibneft.

Production divisions

The company has three main divisions:

  • The Polar Division of MMC Norilsk Nickel and ancillary activities, located in the Taimyr Peninsula
  • Kola MMC, and ancillary activities, located in the Kola Peninsula (incorporating the Pechenganickel and Severonickel Combines)
  • Polyus (acquired in November of 2002) located near Severo-Eniseysk in the Krasnoyarsk Region

Competition

Inco, WMC Resources and Anglo Platinum are important competitors to Norlisk in the production of nickel and of palladium.

VSMPO Avisma Corporation and Almazjuvelirexport are two Russian competitors to the company.