Anatoly Novikovo

Anatoly Novikovo (Russian: Анатолий Новиково, Anatoliy Novikovo) was born in Moscow, Russia. He was the founder of the massive oil corporation SovOil, as well as the father of Yevgeny Novikovo and Neonila Novikovo.

History
In 1996, the president of the Soviet Federation Andrei Gorborev re-structured the centrally-controlled Soviet oil industry. Soviet republics were arguing over how much control to hand over to the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, and no progress was being made.

In order to facilitate the restructuring, Gorborev named Anatoly Novikovo as the Director of the State Oil Industries Subcommittee. Novikovo, a Siberian delegate to the Central Committee, represented a large oil-producing region. One of the first things Novikovo did to ensure success was promoting Yarno Kurgasyn, a delegate from another large oil-producing region (Kazakhstan) to be his deputy director. With two representatives of large oil-producing regions heading the subcommittee, the committee would eventually be able to successfully push for a consolidated Soviet oil industry, where all of the oil production in the USSR could be controlled by a single corporation - Soviet State Oil Industries.