Gazprom
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Market forces push Gazprom to soften its attitude...cutoff in January, the move is particularly telling. Gazprom realizes it can't push too hard, said Mikhail Korchemkin, director of East European Gas Analysis, a Pennsylvania-based firm. "If Gazprom is persistent, it could kill its client... In this article: Gazprom, Natural gas, Europe, Recession, Nord Stream, Nobuo Tanaka, International Energy Agency, Revenue, and Turku School of Economics |
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Financial Times | 4 days ago
Business coalition calls for firm CO2 treaty
...the provisions of the Kyoto protocol expire. As well as western companies, Mr Josefsson's group includes developing world members, such as China National Offshore Oil and Russia's Gazprom. Mr Josefsson met Jose Manuel Barroso, president...
In this article: Coal, Climate change, Carbon, Vattenfall, Copenhagen, Kyoto Protocol, and China National Offshore Oil
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 2 days ago
Gazprom may lose $13 bn: Report
...in favour of Gazprom or the Federal Custom Service. The conflict has emerged after the Custom Service changed the method by which Gazprom should register payments for custom declarations. Gazprom was obliged to declare the preliminary...
In this article: Credit Suisse, All rights reserved, and Economic Times
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The St. Petersburg Times | November 02, 2009
Russia, Poland Near Gas Deal
...said by phone Friday. Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo, Poland's dominant gas company, reached an agreement with Gazprom, Russia's state-owned exporter of the fuel, to increase supplies through 2037, set fees for transit shipments...
In this article: Poland, Russia, Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo, Joint venture, Yamal, and RosUkrEnergo
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 14, 2009
Slovenia signs up to Russia-Europe gas pipeline
...feet) a year. The section through Slovenia, with an annual capacity of some 10 billion cubic metres, will be constructed by a company co-owned by Russia's gas giant Gazprom and Slovenia's gas distributor Geoplin Plinovodi. South Stream is...
In this article: Europe, Russia, Slovenia, European Union, Vladimir Putin, Borut Pahor, Moscow, and World Cup
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Guardian | 6 days ago
Guus Hiddink set to return to Chelsea after Russia's World Cup exit
...is stepping down as the association's chairman. His successor is Sergei Fursenko, the former manager of Zenit St Petersburg, which is backed by the Russian state energy giant Gazprom. Mutko was a close ally of Abramovich. Fursenko, by...
In this article: Guus Hiddink, Chelsea, Russia, World Cup, Carlo Ancelotti, Sergei Fursenko, Roberto Mancini, and Premier League
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | November 17, 2009
Gazprom dismisses warnings of lengthy gas glut
...price this year. However, the company's plans to build a gas pipeline directly from Russia to Northern Europe received a boost yesterday, after it secured EUR3.9bn (GBP3.44bn) of loans to proceed by the end of the year. Matthias Warnig,...
In this article: Nord Stream, Europe, Recession, Alexander Medvedev, Russia, Capital expenditure, Matthias Warnig, International Energy Agency, and BASF
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FT.com - World | 6 days ago
Ukraine deal eases gas disruption fears
...hoping to undermine Tymoshenko. " "Russia and Gazprom should have the greatest interest in avoiding it, as Gazprom might lose out altogether on the European gas market if it cuts supplies once again. Ukraine would lose credibility as...
In this article: Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, Russia, Europe, Kiev, Natural gas, and Moscow
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Oil & Gas Journal | November 13, 2009
SOCAR signs gas supply contract with Iran for 2010
...to deliver up to 7 billion cu m/year of gas to Russia. At the time, Socar signed a long-term contract to supply Russia's OAO Gazprom with 500 million cu m/year of gas starting in 2010. According to analyst IHS Global Insight, this week's...
In this article: Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan, Natural gas, OAO Gazprom, and National Iranian Gas Co.
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boston.com - Latest world news | November 17, 2009
Gazprom says gas demand to pick up next year
...Putin has said, however, that Gazprom wouldn't use take-or-pay provisions to fine Ukraine. Some observers interpreted it as a gesture of support for Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who is running for president in January's vote.
In this article: Alexander Medvedev, Europe, Natural gas, Russia, Revenue, International Energy Agency, Vladimir Putin, and Yulia Tymoshenko
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OAO Gazprom (Open Joint Stock Company "Gazprom", Russian: Открытое акционерное общество "Газпром" Otkrytoye aktsionernoye obshchestvo "Gazprom") is the largest extractor of natural gas in the world and the largest Russian company.
Gazprom is publicly traded at stock exchanges as , , LSE: OGZD, FWB: GAZ and OTC:OGZPY.
- Name:
- Gazprom
- Type:
- Public/Joint stock company
- Location:
- Moscow, Russia
- Region:
- Russia, Europe, United States, Japan, South Korea
- Founded:
- 1989
- Owned by:
- Russian Government (50.01%)
- Industry:
- Oil and natural gas
- Key People:
- Products:
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- Natural gas
- Oil
- Gas pipeline
- Revenue:
- 3.519 trillion RUB (2008)
- Operating Income:
- 1.260 trillion RUB (2008)
- Net Income:
- 777.380 billion RUB (2008)
- Assets:
- 7.168 trillion RUB (2008)
- Equity:
- 4.913 trillion RUB (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 445,000 (2007)
- Subsidiaries:
- List of subsidiaries
- Market Cap:
- 2.571 trillion RUB (12-08)
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