Value Chain

In Exploration & Production, OMV explores, develops, and produces oil and gas in its four core regions of Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the North Sea, and Asia-Pacific and produces gas in a in Russia.1 OMV decided to not pursue any future investments in Russia. As a result, Russia is no longer considered one of OMV’s core regions.

Daily production was 486 kboe/d in 2021 (2020: 463 kboe/d). While natural gas accounted for 59% of total production, liquids amounted to 41%.

In Refining & Marketing, OMV operates three refineries in Europe, Schwechat (Austria) and Burghausen (Germany), both of which feature integrated petrochemical production, and the Petrobrazi refinery (Romania). In addition, OMV holds a 15% share in ADNOC Refining and in ADNOC Global Trading. OMV’s total global processing capacity amounts to around 500 kbbl/d. Fuels and other sales volumes (Europe) were 16.3 t in 2021 (2020: 15.5 mn t) and the retail network consists of around 2,100 filling stations.2 On December 14, 2020, OMV and EG Group reached an agreement for the acquisition of 285 filling stations in Germany by EG Group. The transaction is subject to required regulatory approvals and the closing is expected in 2022. On February 4, 2021, OMV announced its intention to sell its business in Slovenia, including around 120 filling stations. The closing of this transaction is also expected in 2022. The natural gas sales volume was 196.4  in 2021 (2020: 164.0 TWh). OMV owns gas storage facilities with a capacity of 30 TWh, holds a 65% share in the Central European Gas Hub (), and operates a gas-fired power plant in Romania.

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In Chemicals & Materials, OMV, through its subsidiary Borealis, is one of the world’s leading providers of advanced and circular polyolefin solutions with total polyolefin sales of 5.9 mn t in 2021 (2020: 5.9 mn t), and a European market leader in base chemicals, fertilizers3 On February 2, 2022, Borealis received a binding offer from EuroChem for the acquisition of its nitrogen business, including fertilizer, melamine and technical nitrogen products. On March 10, 2022, Borealis announced that it was declining the offer due to the war in Ukraine and sanctions that have been put in place. Borealis will now consider various options regarding the future of its nitrogen business. and plastics recycling. The company supplies services and products to customers worldwide through Borealis and its two important joint ventures: Borouge (with ADNOC, based in the ) and Baystar™ (with TotalEnergies, based in the ).

Value Chain Upstream and Downstream (interactive graphic)

1 OMV decided to not pursue any future investments in Russia. As a result, Russia is no longer considered one of OMV’s core regions.

2 On December 14, 2020, OMV and EG Group reached an agreement for the acquisition of 285 filling stations in Germany by EG Group. The transaction is subject to required regulatory approvals and the closing is expected in 2022. On February 4, 2021, OMV announced its intention to sell its business in Slovenia, including around 120 filling stations. The closing of this transaction is also expected in 2022.

3 On February 2, 2022, Borealis received a binding offer from EuroChem for the acquisition of its nitrogen business, including fertilizer, melamine and technical nitrogen products. On March 10, 2022, Borealis announced that it was declining the offer due to the war in Ukraine and sanctions that have been put in place. Borealis will now consider various options regarding the future of its nitrogen business.

JV
Joint Venture
mn
million
TWh
terawatt hour
CEGH
Central European Gas Hub
UAE
United Arab Emirates
US
United States