List of Gazprom subsidiaries

Russian energy company Gazprom has several hundred subsidiaries and affiliated companies owned and controlled directly or indirectly. The subsidiaries and affiliated companies are listed by countries. The list is incomplete.

Russia

100% ownership

  • Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan
  • Gazprom Transgaz Ufa
  • Burgaz
  • Gazpromexport
  • Gazflot
  • Gazkomplektimpex
  • Gaznadzor
  • Gazobezopasnost
  • Gazprom Dobycha Shelf Yuzhnosakhalinsk - Shtokman has ben fired
  • Gazpromavia
  • Gazpromenergo
  • Gazprominvestarena
  • Gazprominvest
  • Gazpromokhrana
  • Gazpromrazvitiye
  • Gazpromstroyengineering
  • Gazsvyaz
  • Gazprom Inform
  • Gazprom Dobycha Irkutsk
  • Gazprom Transgaz Makhachkala
  • Gazprom Transgaz Stavropol
  • Gazprom Transgaz Krasnodar
  • Gazprom Dobycha Krasnodar
  • Lentransgaz
  • Mostransgaz
  • Mezhregiongaz
  • Nadymgazprom
  • Nadymstroygazdobycha
  • NIIgazekonomika
  • Novy Urengoy Gas Chemicals Company
  • Noyabrskgazdobycha
  • Science & Production Center Podzemgidromineral
  • Orenburggazprom
  • Permtransgaz
  • Podzemgazprom
  • Rosneftechim
  • Samaratransgaz
  • Severgazprom
  • Severneftegazprom - holder of the licenses to develop the Yuzhno-Russkoye field
  • Sevmorneftegaz - holder of the licenses to develop the Shtokman and Prirazlomnoye fields.
  • Surgutgazprom
  • Szhizhenny gaz
  • Tattransgaz
  • Temryukmortrans
  • Tomsktransgaz
  • TyumenNIIgiprogaz
  • Tyumentransgaz
  • Uraltransgaz
  • Urengoygazprom
  • Volgogradtransgaz
  • Volgotransgaz
  • VNIIGAZ
  • Yamalgazinvest
  • Yamburggazdobycha
  • Yugtransgaz

Ownership over 50%

  • Dialoggazservice
  • Ditangaz
  • Electrogaz
  • FC Zenit Saint Petersburg (76%) - football/soccer club who plays in Russian Premier League.[1]
  • Fora Gazprom
  • Future Fatherland Fund
  • Gazenergoservice
  • Gazcom
  • Gazmash
  • Gazprombank
  • Gazpromgeofizika
  • Gazprom Neft
  • GazpromPurInvest
  • Gazpromtrubinvest
  • Gazprom YRGM Trading (100% - 1 share owned by BASF) - gas trader for purchasing gas from Sevmorneftegaz[2]
  • Gaztelekom
  • Giprogaztsentr
  • Giprospetsgaz
  • Krasnoyarskgazprom
  • Orgenergogaz
  • Gazprom Promgaz
  • SeverEnergia
  • SevKavNIPIgaz
  • Sibur
  • Tsentrenergogaz
  • Tsentrgaz
  • VNIPIgazdobycha
  • Volgogaz
  • Volgogradneftemash
  • Vostokgazprom
  • Zapsibgazprom
  • Zarubezhneftegaz

Ownership 50% or less

  • Achimgaz (50%) - joint venture with BASF
  • Caspian Oil Company
  • GazAgroFriport
  • Gaztransit
  • Gaz-Truby
  • Horizon Investment Company
  • Mosenergo (49.9%)
  • Novatek (19.9%)
  • Prometey-Sochi
  • RNKB Usmanovoil
  • Rosneftegazstroy
  • Rosshelf
  • SOGAZ Ltd. Insurance Group (100% before 2004)
  • Stroytransgaz
  • TsentrKaspneftegaz (50%) - joint venture with Lukoil to develop Tsentralnaya field in the Caspian Sea (jointly with KazMunayGas)
  • Tyumen Hotel
  • Vega Investment Company
  • VIP-Premier
  • Vologdapromresurs
  • YuzhNIIGiprogaz
  • Zavod TBD

Armenia

Austria

  • ARosgas Holding AG (100%) - gas marketing[3]
  • Centrex Europe Energy & Gas AG (100%) - owned through Gazprombank[4]
  • GHW (50%) - joint venture with OMV for gas trading
  • Sibneft Oil Trade GmbH (100%) - oil trading company owned through Gazprom Neft[3]
  • Vienna Capital Partners (???%) - financial advisor and investor [3]
  • ZGG-Zarubezhgazneftechim Trading GmbH (100%) - 0gas trading company
  • ZMB Gasspeicher Holding GmbH (66.67%) - 33.3% owned by Centrex Europe Energy & Gas AG[5]

Belarus

Bulgaria

Cayman Islands

Cyprus

  • Ecofran Marketing Consulting & Communication Services Company Limited
  • GASEXCO Gas Exploration Company Ltd.
  • Greatham Overseas Limited
  • Private Company Limited by Shares GPBI (Cyprus) Ltd.
  • Leadville Investments Ltd (100%) - investment company
  • MF Media Finance (Overseas) Limited
  • Odex Exploration Ltd. (20%) - oil exploration[3]
  • NTV World Ltd. - media company
  • Siritia Ventures Ltd. - investment company

Czech Republic

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Iraq

Israel

Italy

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Lichtenstein

Lithuania

Moldova

Netherlands

Nigeria

Poland

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Switzerland


Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Virgin Islands

References

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  2. "Gazprom and BASF Form Gas Trading Unit". Downstream Today. 2007-11-27. Retrieved 2007-11-28.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Andreas Heinrich, Koszalin (2008-02-05). "Gazprom’s Expansion Strategy in Europe and the Liberalization of EU Energy Markets" (PDF). Russian Analytical Digest. Research Centre for East European Studies (34 Russian Business Expansion). Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  4. "Gazprom and Austrian companies extend contracts for Russian natural gas supply to Austria till 2027". Gazprom. 2006-09-29. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  5. "ZMB Gasspeicherholding GmbH". ZMB GmbH. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  6. VEMEX About company
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  11. "Eni, Gazprom set up company for South Stream gas pipeline". CNBC. 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2008-01-21.
  12. "Shell first to end Botas gas monopoly in Turkey". Reuters. 2007-02-02. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
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