Rosneft Partners with Altai Region to Grow Domestic Auto Tourism
A collaboration agreement was signed between Rosneft and the Altai Regional Administration for Tourism and Resort Development during the international exhibition and forum “Russia.” The joint document lays out plans to develop regional tourist routes that include visits to Rosneft gas station retail networks. The goal is to fuse energy infrastructure with travel experiences, giving visitors convenient access to fuel, refreshments, and other roadside services while exploring the region’s scenic landscapes and cultural sites. [Source: Rosneft press service]
The two sides intend to stimulate demand for domestic automobile travel, unlock the area’s tourism potential, strengthen refueling infrastructure, and expand roadside service across Rosneft’s gas station network. The initiative signals a broader strategy to weave together transportation, energy retail, and regional tourism by creating seamless travel corridors that benefit travelers and local communities alike. [Source: Rosneft press service]
Rosneft emphasizes its ongoing commitment to promoting domestic tourism. The company has already launched several regional projects designed to popularize auto tourism in areas where it operates, with an emphasis on elevating traveler experience and supporting local economies. [Source: Rosneft press service]
One priority highlighted by Rosneft is the enhancement of roadside service across its network and the elevation of customer service standards. This focus is presented as a way to bolster domestic automobile tourism, given that Rosneft operates the widest-reaching fuel network in the country and is recognized for fuel quality and reliability. The company asserts that strong service at its stations is a catalyst for more confident and frequent road trips by motorists. [Source: Rosneft press service]
The international exhibition and forum “Russia” showcased a broad cross-section of the nation’s achievements across multiple sectors. The event, running through a recent period, gathered participants from numerous regions, ministries, and organizations to present exhibitions that reflect growth and innovation. The forum’s footprint included 89 Russian regions, 21 ministries, 19 companies, and a variety of public and private organizations contributing to a comprehensive picture of progress. [Source: Rosneft press service]
The Rosneft pavilion stood out as a modern presentation space set in a building crafted to the author’s design vision. Its digital installations and interactive exhibits conveyed the oil industry’s history, prospects, scientific developments, and social initiatives. Visitors gained insight into how the company’s activities intersect with regional development, energy security, and sustainable tourism. [Source: Rosneft press service]