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According to a report from Neftegaz.
The museum exhibition uses physical objects and unique multimedia technology to tell the history of the Russian oil industry and Lukoil's position in today's fuel and energy complex.
Sobyanin said: “There are no drilling platforms or oil fields in Moscow, but there are many people who develop academic science, applied science and education in the capital.
The museum covers an area of 700 square meters and introduces the origin, formation and development of the Russian petroleum industry.
The museum’s exhibition is the largest in Russia on the subject of the petroleum industry, and has unique artworks such as the memorial collection of the great Russian engineer V.
The museum has many original technical solutions, such as an immersive area with a 360-degree screen, a 3D hologram propaganda panel with Lukoil’s famous facilities, and a large model carefully crafted with special equipment for the Russian Empire Video projection of oil production.
Wang Jiajing is an excerpt from Neftegaz.
The original text is as follows:
On the 300th anniversary of Russian oil industry: a new museum opened in Moscow
Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin and President of LUKOIL Vagit Alekperov took part in the grand opening commemorates the 300th anniversary of Russian oil industry and 30th anniversary of LUKOIL.
Museum exhibition employs unique objects and multimedia technologies to tell about the history of Russian oil industry and of LUKOIL's place in today's fuel and energy complex.
Sergei Sobyanin said: There are no oil rigs or oil fields in Moscow, but there are many people in the capital who develop academic science, applied science, and education, and who work for the country's oil industry.
Therefore, of course, the 300th anniversary of the oil industry is also a significant event for Moscow
If the 1st museum, which we opened at VDNH, was more devoted to educational processes and told about oil production, exploration, transportation, processing, then here is the history of Russian oil industry, starting from the 1st Baku rigs and ending with modern oil fields, processing
The exhibition tells about the origin, formation and development of the Russian oil industry.
The 700 sq.
World of Kerosene
World of Petrol
Nobel Brothers Oil Production Society
Technological Revolution of Engineer Schukhov
LUKOIL World and others
The museum's exposition is the largest in Russia on the subject.
It has one-of-a-kind artefacts, such as memorial collection of a great Russian engineer V.
The museum features a number of original technological solutions: an immersive zone with a 360-degree screen, promo visors with 3D-holograms of LUKOIL's notable facilities, as well as an elaborate grand model with video projections devoted to oil production in the Russian Empire.