Vladimir Abazarov

Vladimir Alekseevich Abazarov (Russian: Владимир Алексеевич Абазаров; 6 May 1930 – 13 May 2003) was an eminent Soviet geologist.

In 1948 Abazarov finished secondary school and began to work as an accounter in Krasnoarmeyskiy rice sovkhoz.

In 1949 he entered Grozny oil institute, in 1954 he finished it and acquired a profession of mining engineer of drilling.

He organized the administration for a certain program for construction of developed wooden habitation, social and cultural objects and industrial base.

Smirnov, A.D. Storoshev, was awarded Lenin Prize for discovery of new deposits in the middle Ob side and fast preparation of industrial reserves.

Abazarov is remembered not only for the discoveries of oil fields in interior of Tyumen North, but for his justice in spite of harshness.

He could combine dislike to grabbers and dodgers with trust and friendliness to people.” He continued to work a lot, even when he retired on a pension in 1992.

He was the president of Union of creators of oil and gas complex in Western Siberia (1997–2002), which was founded on his initiative for “acceptance of concrete measures for improvement of vital conditions of founders of the Tyumen oil and gas complex..., preservation and development of spiritual, moral and cultural values and traditions”.