Top-10 largest industrial centers in Russia in 2013

Urbanica Planning Institute, based on municipal statistics and corporate reporting, compiles a rating of the cities of the Russian Federation for the development of industrial infrastructure.

The list includes 250 settlements. We represent Top-10 largest industrial centers of Russia , ranked by volume of production.

Contents:

  • 10. Nogliki( production - 346.1 billion rubles)
  • 9. Nizhnekamsk( 350.1 billion rubles)
  • 8. New Urengoy( 383.4 billion rubles)
  • 7. Ufa(420.2 billion rubles)
  • 6. Perm( 495.3 billion rubles)
  • 5. Omsk( 528.1 billion rubles)
  • 4. Nizhnevartovsk( 611.1 billion rubles)
  • 3Surgut( RUB 1,215.1 billion)
  • 2. Moscow( 2,241.1 billion rubles)
  • 1. St. Petersburg( 2336 billion rubles)

10. Nogliki( production volume - 346.1 billion rubles)RUB)

A small city located in the Sakhalin region, has overtaken Chelyabinsk, which in last year's rating closed the top ten. The most important city-forming enterprise is Nogliki - NGDU Katanglinneftegaz. Important for the city are enterprises of forestry, fishing and construction industry.

9. Nizhnekamsk( 350.1 billion rubles)

This city is the largest Russian center of the petrochemical industry, accounting for 23% of Tatarstan's industrial output. Of great importance are also enterprises of the construction industry and the food industry.

8. Novy Urengoy( 383.4 bln. Rub.)

Two daughter companies of Gazprom - Gazprom dobycha Yamburg and Gazprom dobycha Urengoy - became the core of the region. Enterprises located in Novy Urengoy account for more than half of the gas produced in the Russian Federation.

7. Ufa( 420.2 billion rubles.)

The main industries represented in Ufa are oil refining, chemistry and mechanical engineering. More than two hundred medium and large enterprises are concentrated in the city, including Bashneft, Gazprom transgaz Ufa, GlavBashStroy.

6. Perm( 495.3 billion rubles.)

The basis of the city's economy is heavy industry. Of great importance are the power industry, oil and gas processing, chemistry and petrochemistry, machine building, woodworking, printing, and food industry.

5. Omsk( 528.1 billion rubles)

The main industries represented in the economy of Omsk are food, petrochemical, rubberand plastic products, the production of electrical equipment, aerospace engineering.

4. Nizhnevartovsk( 611.1 billion rubles)

The basis of the city's economy is the oil and gas complex. In Nizhnevartovsk, such enterprises as Samotlorneftegaz, Rosneft-Nizhnevartovsk, Sibur Tyumen Gas are represented. There are many foreign companies in the region - National Oilwell Varco, Baker Hughes, Trican Well Service.

3. Surgut( 1215.1 billion rubles.)

One of the largest Russian ports is closely connected with oil production, as well as natural gas. Surgutneftegaz, Gazprom Transgaz Surgut, and Gazprom Refining are based in the city. The power industry is represented by a branch of Tyumenenergo.

2. Moscow( 2,241.1 billion rubles)

The capital is a center of engineering, light, chemical and printing industries. However, the process of transferring large enterprises from the megalopolis to the region and other regions leads to the fact that Moscow no longer occupies the first line in the top ten largest industrial centers.

1. St. Petersburg( 2336 billion rubles)

The basis of the economy of the northern capital is more than seven hundred enterprises that represent such industries as shipbuilding, petrochemicals, food industry, engineering, printing, non-ferrous metallurgy, and the food industry.