Gazprom is a global energy company focused on geological exploration, production, transportation, storage, processing and sales of gas, gas condensate and oil, sales of gas as a vehicle fuel, as well as generation and marketing of heat and electric power.Gazprom views its mission as ensuring a reliable, efficient and balanced supply of natural gas, other energy resources and their derivatives to consumers.
Gazprom’s strategic goal is to strengthen its leading position among global energy companies by diversifying sales markets, ensuring energy security and sustainable development, improving operating efficiency and fulfilling its scientific and technical potential.Gazprom holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves. The Company’s share in the global and Russian gas reserves amounts to 16 and 71 per cent respectively.
As the world’s leading gas producer, Gazprom accounts for 12 per cent of the global gas output and 68 per cent of domestic gas production. At present, the Company is actively implementing large-scale gas development projects in the Yamal Peninsula, the Arctic shelf, Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East, as well as a number of hydrocarbon exploration and production projects abroad.
16 Nametkina St., Moscow, Russia
1993
Pursuant to the Russian Government's Resolution in furtherance of the relevant Presidential Decree, Gazprom Gas Concern is reorganized into Russian Joint Stock Company Gazprom.
1994
Gazprom's privatization starts.
1996
The first joint of the Yamal – Europe gas pipeline is welded in Belarus.
1998
Pursuant to the decision of the General Shareholders Meeting, Gazprom is reorganized into an open joint stock company.
2001
Alexey Miller is elected as Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.
2003
The Company starts commercial gas supplies via Blue Stream.
2005
Gazprom's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment is brought by an LNG carrier to a regasification terminal in the United States.
2006
Gazprom's first LNG cargo is delivered to the Asian market. The cargo is purchased by Japan.
2009
Russia's first liquefied natural gas plant is brought into operation in Sakhalin.
2011
Gazprom starts producing gas and gas condensate from the Valanginian deposits of the Zapolyarnoye field.
2013
The Zapolyarnoye field is brought to its full capacity – 130 billion cubic meters of gas per year – and becomes the most productive field in Russia.
2015
Gazprom and CNPC ink the Heads of Agreement for gas deliveries to China via the western route.
2017
The Bovanenkovskoye field's new production capacities and the Bovanenkovo – Ukhta 2 gas pipeline enter operation.
2020
The TurkStream gas pipeline, which has two strings with a combined throughput capacity of 31.5 billion cubic meters, is put into operation. The first string is delivering gas to Turkey, while the second string is intended for southern and southeastern Europe.
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Viktor Zubkov
Chairman, Russian Special Presidential Representative
Alexey Miller
Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee
Andrey Akimov
Chairman
Timur Kulibaev
Chairman of Legal Entities
Alexander Novak
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
The Gazprom Neft “Home Towns” project is a comprehensive corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme directed at improving quality of life in all those towns and cities in which the company operates, including improving residents' access to an improved urban environment, education and culture.