LUKOIL’s main operating activities in Finland include import, distribution, delivery and marketing of petroleum products and other energy related products, as well as blending of lubricants.
At the end of 2015, LUKOIL’s local network of gas stations comprised 448 stations.
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JSC LUKOIL marked its 15th anniversary by organizing a concert of the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra in Helsinki.
Oy Teboil Ab’s 75th anniversary was held in the Art Museum of Helsinki and was marked with a pre-opening ceremony for the “Mesmerizing Beauty” exhibition that featured a collection of masterpieces from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery.
To celebrate its 80th anniversary, Oy Teboil Ab organized a concert of the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra in Helsinki, attended by JSC LUKOIL’s First Vice-President Vladimir Nekrasov and Finland’s Minister of Labor Lauri Ihalainen.

LUKOIL regularly sponsors exhibitions of paintings from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery in the Helsinki Art Museum. An agreement between LUKOIL, the Helsinki Art Museum and World of Exhibitions, Helsinki Ltd. was signed in 2007. It made provisions for a series of five exhibitions, four of which have already taken place.
February — June, 2008: “Magical Landscape” — a collection of paintings from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery (28,757 visitors).
October 2009 — March 2010: “Mesmerizing Beauty” - a collection of masterpieces from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery (37,043 visitors).
September 2011 — January 2012: “The Power of Color” - a collection of paintings from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery (61,933 visitors).
February — May, 2013: “The Firebird and the Snow Maiden” — a collection of paintings from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery dedicated to Russian fairy tales (42,518 visitors).
LUKOIL regularly sponsors exhibitions of paintings from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery in the Helsinki Art Museum.
LUKOIL also sponsors the Helsinki hockey team, H.I.F.K., a frequent champion in Finland, as well as the Finnish youth division.
LUKOIL sponsors the Baltic Sea projects of WWF. And provides assistance in organizing trips to Moscow for students of the Russian-Finnish School.