Vagit Alekperov

Chairman

Birthday September 1, 1950

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR

Age 73 years old

Nationality Azerbaijan

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1950

Vagit Yusufovich Alekperov (Vahid Yusuf oğlu Ələkbərov, Вагит Юсуфович Алекперов; born 1 September 1950) is a Russian–Azerbaijani businessman.

Alekperov was born on 1 September 1950, in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, one of the earliest centers of the international petroleum industry.

His father, who died when Vagit was a boy, worked in the oilfields all his life and inspired Alekperov to follow in his footsteps.

Alekperov's father was an Azerbaijani Muslim and his mother, Russian Orthodox.

Alekperov is religious, but does not define himself as either Muslim or Orthodox.

1974

In 1974, Alekperov graduated from the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute.

1979

Alekperov moved to Western Siberia in 1979 and worked at Surgutneftegaz between 1979 and 1985, earning his reputation as an industry expert.

1985

He was ascending positions and by 1985 became first deputy general director of Bashneft production company.

1987

In 1987, he became general director of the newly created production company Kogalymneftegaz.

1990

In 1990, Alekperov was appointed deputy minister of the Oil and Gas Industry of the Soviet Union and became the youngest deputy energy minister in Soviet history.

At that time, Alekperov promoted the establishment of vertically integrated state-owned energy companies, which would bring together the wide range of organizations in the energy sector that were, at the time, reporting to different Soviet bureaucratic institutions.

Just at this time Western oil companies began to actively look for partners in Russia.

During a visit to British Petroleum facilities in the United Kingdom in 1990 Alekperov personally headed the Russian delegation at the negotiations.

Rondo Fehlberg, an executive at BP, told NY Times that Alekperov took control of the agenda during that 1990 trip, sternly asking the BP executives to explain how a modern oil company should be set up.

Alekperov is married to Larisa Victorovna Alekperova and has a son Yusuf born in 1990.

In 2023 he founded the WellTech company, which is engaged in the repair of LUKOIL wells.

Alekperov's hobby is numismatics.

The exact composition of his collection is unknown, but according to some reports, it is one of the three largest private collections in Russia.

According to Forbes, Alekperov's private Museum of Numismatics has more than 700 coins on display, which is about a quarter of the entire collection.

It consists mainly of gold coins, from antiquity to modern Russia, some silver coins, as well as a few platinum coins of the Russian Empire.

1993

He was the President of the oil company Lukoil from 1993 until 2022.

As of 16 April 2021, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index by Bloomberg L.P., Alekperov has an estimated net worth of US$19.6 billion, making him the ninety-fourth wealthiest person in the world and the fifth in Russia.

Alekperov previously owned a 36.8% stake in football club Spartak Moscow.

Fellow former Spartak owner Leonid Fedun is Akelperov's close associate.

Alekperov also owned superyacht builder Heesen Yachts until 2022.

As part of the international governmental responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have imposed sanctions against Alekperov.

In April 1993, Langepas-Uray-Kogalymneft became the joint-stock company LUKOIL, and Alekperov became its president and chairman of the board.

2000

In 2000, Alekperov resigned as head of the board of directors of Lukoil, but retained his position as president of the company.

In November 2000, LUKoil acquired Getty Petroleum Marketing and its 1,300 gas stations in the United States Like many other Russian oligarchs, Alekperov has also moved into banking and media.

2002

By 2002 Alekperov owned 10.4% of the company.

2006

In May 2006 Alekperov was one of the two main owners of IFD Kapital Group.

2007

In 2007 Alekperov founded The Foundation "Our Future" to promote social entrepreneurship in Russia.

2008

In May 2008, Alekperov bought 11.13 million shares (1.3%) in Lukoil, thereby increasing his stake to 20.4% and becoming the company's largest shareholder.

LUKoil was the first Russian company to acquire an American company.

2017

Alekperov is on the 2017 list of Russian "oligarchs" named in the CAATSA unclassified report to the U.S. Congress.

In April 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Alekperov was sanctioned by Australia and the United Kingdom.

On 21 April, Lukoil issued a statement saying that Alekperov had stepped down and resigned from the board of directors after 29 years.

In May 2022, Canada also imposed sanctions on Alekperov.

In October 2022, New Zealand sanctioned Alekperov.

2018

In 2018, Alekperov first said in an interview that he was looking for a successor to his position, a staff reshuffle, he said, could take place at the company in 2023.