In the heart of the North's industrial giant stands the majestic Monument to the Labor Feat of Oil Workers — a large-scale sculptural composition that has become one of the main symbols of pride for Surgut. This monument, located on Neftyanikov Square, embodies the power and significance of the region's main industry on a national scale for Russia.

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The central element of the monument is a stylized oil derrick, from which a fountain of "black gold" erupts. Five streams spreading in different directions, adorned with golden drops, create a dynamic image of natural energy conquered by man. In the center of this composition are 11 bronze figures depicting representatives of various professions: from drillers and geologists to cooks and drivers, emphasizing the collective nature of northern subsoil development.
The monument is crafted from noble materials — metal and granite — and its base features a gold-lettered inscription dedicated to the labor feat of generations. This is not just a historical site, but a true work of art that blends harmoniously into the city's modern look, serving as a reminder of the importance of human labor.