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In the first half of 2022 Gazprom made high profits, roughly equalling the profit for the whole of 2021, due to high prices. In the second half of 2022 and into 2023 Gazprom probably did not make a profit at all as a result of falling exports. [179]
LNG exporters are taxable in Russia on profits at 20% plus 3% in 2017-24, which increased from 2023-25 with an elevated profits tax of 34%. However Gazprom was exempt from the rise; this resulted in February 2023 in complaints from Novatek. [44]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Joint Stock Company Gazprom Promgaz ... In 2023 the company's profit is 166 344 000 rubles, the revenue in 2023— 2 547 959 ...
Gasprom expects exports of gas in 2023 to be half of 2022. [5] Russian gas production in 2023 is expected to fall from 673bcm to 630Bcm with Gazprom production falling from 412.6Bcm to 390Bcm. [39] 2023 Exports to Europe total just 8.14Bcm in first 4 months of 2023, [40] with gas continuing to move through a Ukraine pipeline at 40-42mcm per day.
Gazprom's headquarters in the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg. Gazprom is the largest company in Russia Gazprom is the largest company in Russia Russia's vast geography is an important determinant of its economic activity, with some sources estimating that Russia contains over 30 percent of the world's natural resources.
In October 2021, the Economist Intelligence Unit reported that Russia had limited extra gas export capacity because of high domestic requirements with production near its peak. [33] [34] In January–June Gazprom supplied about 22% more gas to Europe (including Turkey) in 2021 than the same months in 2020, and almost the same amount as in 2019 ...
By the end of 2012 Gazprom Neft accounted for 10% of oil and gas production and 14.6% of refining activities in Russia. Production volumes in 2012 increased by 4.3% in comparison with 2011, refining throughput grew by 7%, revenue was up 19.5% with EBITDA and net profit advancing by 7.7% and 9.9% accordingly.
Just as energies should be sold on the free market and not via direct contracts. Therefore, Gazprom was forced to set up a net of companies (middlemen) operating under EU law. [15] During April 2021, Gazprom-associated gas storage facilities became unusually low and remained low instead of refilling in the off-peak summer season as usual.