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OAO Belkamneft held the oilmen hockey tournament

02.04.2012 “Izvestia Udmurtskoi Respubliki”

Iznevsk. The oilmen hockey tournament for the prizes of OAO Bellkamneft took place on March 31, 2010 Ижевск. 31 марта 2012 in the Ice Palace “Izhstal”

This event is held for the fourth time. This year the date of the tournament coincides with the 15th anniversary of OAO Belkamneft. The hockey teams, participating in the event, are the following: “Belkamneft” (Izhevsk), “Udmurtmeft” (Izhevsk), “Bashneft” (Ufa)  and “Polus” (Neftekamsk) More than 1500 fans heartily cheered  the sportsmen. “Polus” became the winner having won the final match against “Belkamneft” in a penalty shootout (2:1) (regular time ended by the score of 4:4). “Belkamneft” took the second prize by the results of the tournament, “Udmurtneft” was the third”, and “Bashneft” the fourth.

Sponsoring of sports is one of the priorities of  social policy of Belkamneft, a subsidiary of OAO NK RussNeft. Children’s regional sport school “Belkan-Motosport”,  where more than 800 children from eight districts of the republic are trained has been receiving financing for of 11 years. The company also assigns target funds to republican sport programs and events

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