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Rosneft Oil Company has donated a CT scanner complex to the Taymyr inter-district hospital in Dudinka, Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky Municipal District, Krasnoyarsk Territory. Earlier, the Company financed the purchase of CT scanners for the Krasnoyarsk territorial clinical hospital and the Berzon inter-district clinical hospital No. 20.
The medical equipment is currently being tested and assembled. The CT scanner is designed for complex diagnostic investigations of vascular diseases and bone structures, as well as high-precision detection of lung diseases under COVID-19.
In the current epidemic situation, the new equipment is crucial for the regional health system. The Taymyr inter-district hospital serves about 32,000 people and also provides primary care and specialised medical assistance to the residents of the Khatanga rural settlement. The hospital also includes health care facilities located in the Taymyr.
Krasnoyarsk oil workers have been improving the material and technical base of healthcare facilities in the territory of their presence since the beginning of their work in the region, as part of Rosneft’s policy of high social responsibility. Thanks to the financial support of RN-Vankor (an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company), a unique integrated emergency medical response system has been created in the north of Krasnoyarsk Territory to provide emergency medical care in the Far North. It includes medical facilities in the fields of the Vankor cluster, now part of the Vostok Oil project, the Igarka airport medical station, the Igarsk city hospital and the Krasnoyarsk territorial clinical hospital. The emergency response system meets the latest requirements for people living and working in harsh climates and far from major population centres.
Note for Editors:
RN-Vankor, an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company, is the operator for the development of the fields that form Vostok Oil, the largest investment project in the global oil and gas industry. The resource base of the project exceeds 6 billion tonnes of premium low-sulphur oil.
Following Rosneft’s policy of social responsibility, RN-Vankor is implementing a large-scale charity programme in the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The enterprise regularly provides assistance to hospitals of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, organisations of veterans and invalids, shelters for children and teenagers, museums, libraries, and educational establishments. Special attention is given to the rehabilitation and socialisation of children with disabilities in Krasnoyarsk Territory, and to the financing of complex surgeries.
Rosneft
Information Division
December 3, 2021