- The
Petroleum Production Company Nobel Brothers, Limited, or
Branobel (short for братьев Нобель "brat'yev Nobel" – "Nobel Brothers" in Russian), was an...
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rotary lathe used to
produce plywood,
Ludvig Nobel, the
founder of
Branobel and one of the
richest and the most
important men in
Russia at his time...
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Nobel (founder of the
Nobel Prize). With his
brother Robert, he
operated Branobel, an oil
company in Baku (now in Azerbaijan)
which at one
point produced...
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Swedish businessman,
industrialist and investor. He was the
founder of
Branobel, and a
pioneer in the
Russian oil industry.
Robert Nobel was born in Maria...
- great-grandson of the
industrialist and
humanitarian Ludvig Nobel, the
founder of
Branobel. Like
several other members of his family,
among them
Marta Helena Nobel-Oleinikoff...
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industry grew with the
exploitation of the
fields in
Cheleken in 1909 (by
Branobel) and in
Balkanabat in the 1930s.
Production leaped ahead with the discovery...
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University in 1893. Nobel's
brothers Ludvig and
Robert founded the oil
company Branobel and
became hugely rich in
their own right.
Nobel invested in
these and...
- day. By the end of the 19th
century the
Russian Empire,
particularly the
Branobel company in Azerbaijan, had
taken the lead in production.
Access to oil...
- was also the
first diesel–electric ship, the
Russian tanker Vandal from
Branobel,
which was
launched in 1903.
Steam turbine–electric
propulsion has been...
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Vandal was a
river tanker designed by Karl
Hagelin and
Johny Johnson for
Branobel.
Russian Vandal and
French Petite-Pierre,
launched in 1903, were the world's...