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  2. Gazprom - Wikipedia

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    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] Overall Gazprom made a profit of 1.226 trillion roubles ($15.77 billion) in 2022, down 40%, after an extra tax was levied in late 2022. [180]

  3. Gazprom Promgaz - Wikipedia

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    Joint Stock Company Gazprom Promgaz (Russian: ... In 2023 the company's profit is 166 344 000 rubles, the revenue in 2023— 2 547 959 000 rubles. References

  4. EU natural gas price cap - Wikipedia

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    To recover lost revenue, Russia increased the tax on Gazprom in 2022 reducing Gazprom's profit to 1.226 trillion roubles ($15.77 billion), Gazprom paid a dividend of 1.2 trillion roubles ($15 billion) in 2022. [21] In July 2023 Gazprom threatened to stop all natural gas exports through Ukraine unless Ukraine ceases court action against Gazprom.

  5. Liquefied natural gas industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    However Gazprom was exempt from the rise; this resulted in February 2023 in complaints from Novatek. [ 44 ] Novatek's Yamal LNG does not benefit from the elevated tax exemption, but has a tax break with a 13.5% tax rate for 12 years or until production reached 250bcm [ 44 ] and is also exempt from export taxes and mining taxes for nine years.

  6. 2022–2023 Russia–European Union gas dispute - Wikipedia

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    Yamal – through Belarus and Poland – ceased May 2022 – Poland took over the 48% Gazprom share of the pipe in Poland in 2023 and does not want to reopen the pipeline; Ukraine transit – one route operational with around 13 billion cubic metres per year (460 billion cubic feet per year), the other is closed as it is in the war zone.

  7. Natural gas in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. and Russia have been the predominant producers of natural gas. [1] Russian natural gas production (red) and exports (black), 1993–2011 [needs update]. In 2021 Russia was the world's second-largest producer of natural gas, producing an estimated 701 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas a year, and the world's largest natural gas exporter, shipping an estimated 250 bcm a year. [2]

  8. Russian gas giant Gazprom makes £39m profit in North Sea - AOL

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    The state-owned Russian energy firm earned £39m from its Dutch-UK gas field in 2022, accounts show.

  9. Gazprom Neft - Wikipedia

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    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.