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PJSC Gazprom: structure, branches, board of directors. Gazprom management - the gas kings of Russia Who is the president of Gazprom

Isaev Maxim Alexandrovich- First Deputy General Director
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Born in 1978 in the city of Kaliningrad.
Education
In 2000 he graduated from Kaliningrad State Technical University with a degree in Electrical Networks.
In 2001 he graduated from the University of Applied Sciences in Stralsund, Germany, with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
Professional experience
He began his career in 2000 at a subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya, LLC Plant Kaliningradgazavtomatika, where he worked his way up from an engineer to a commercial director.
From 2007 to 2009, he worked at PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya in senior positions.
Since 2008 – First Deputy General Director of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.
From 2009 to 2013, he worked at Gazprom Inform LLC as First Deputy General Director.
Currently, he is First Deputy General Director of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Nikonchuk Dmitry Alexandrovich— Deputy General Director for Economics and Finance
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Born in 1979 in the city of Leningrad.
Education
In 2002 he graduated with honors from the Kiev National Economic University with a degree in Finance.
Professional experience
He began his career in 2001 in the city of Kyiv, where he worked as an accountant-economist.
From 2003 to 2013, he provided consulting services on financial issues and also held senior positions in various commercial organizations, including enterprises in the fuel and energy complex.
In June 2013, he was accepted as an advisor to PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.
Since September 2013, he has been appointed to the position of Deputy General Director for Economics and Finance of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Krestyaninov Artem Yurievich— Deputy General Director for Commercial Affairs
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Born in 1975 in the city of Ufa.
Education
In 1996 he graduated with honors from the Ufa Law Institute with a degree in Jurisprudence.
In 2008, he graduated with honors from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in State and Municipal Administration.
In 2008, he was awarded the academic degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.
In 2008, he completed the full course of the “Master of Business Administration (MBA)” program in the specialty “Financial Management” at the Moscow International Higher School of Business “MIRBIS”.
Professional experience
He began his career in 1992. The total work experience is more than 20 years.
Since 1996, he has worked in senior positions in various commercial organizations, including enterprises in the fuel and energy complex.
Since June 2013 - Deputy General Director for Commercial Issues of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.
From June 2013 to September 30, 2019, he was the director of Investgazavtomatika LLC, a subsidiary of Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya PJSC.
Since October 1, 2019 - Director of GA Engineering LLC, a subsidiary of Gazprom Automation PJSC.

Kalinin Alexander Evgenievich— Deputy General Director for Information and Management Systems
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Born in 1975 in Moscow.
Education
In 1997 he graduated from the Moscow State University of Commerce under the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of the Russian Federation with a degree in World Economy.
Professional experience
He began his career in 1997. Until 2013, he worked in senior positions in foreign and Russian companies, including enterprises in the fuel and energy complex.
In 2013, he was hired by PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya to the position of Advisor to the General Director.
From 2014 to the present, he has been working as Deputy General Director for Information and Management Systems of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Alimov Sergey Viktorovich— Deputy General Director for Metrology
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Born in 1955 in the city of Novomoskovsk, Tula region.
Education
In 1977 he graduated from the Novomoskovsk branch of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology. DI. Mendeleev.
In 2011, he was awarded the academic degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.
Professional experience
He began his career in 1977 at the Novomoskovsk Azot Production Association, where he worked his way up from a foreman to a senior foreman - head of the production site.
From 1983 to 1996, he worked as an engineer, deputy chief - chief engineer, and head of the Verkhnekazym gas treatment facility of the Tyumentransgaz Enterprise of RAO Gazprom.
From 1996 to 2007, he worked as Deputy General Director for CS Operation, Chief Engineer - First Deputy General Director of Tyumentransgaz LLC.
From 2007 to 2016, he held the position of First Deputy Head of Department 308 of PJSC Gazprom.
Currently he is Deputy General Director for Metrology of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Pokhodenko Vitaly Vitalievich— Deputy General Director for Corporate Relations and Administrative Activities
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Born in 1958 in the city of Sol-Iletsk, Orenburg region.
Education
In 1982 he graduated with honors from the Donetsk Higher Military-Political School of Engineering and Signal Corps.
In 1992 he graduated from the Humanitarian Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
In 1999, he graduated with honors from the Military Diplomatic Academy with a degree in Military and Administrative Management.
Professional experience
He began his career in 1975 at the Plastmash Design Bureau of the Minkhimneftemash in the city of Krasnodar.
From 1976 to 2002 he served in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Military rank Colonel.
From 2002 to 2013, he worked in senior positions in various commercial organizations, including enterprises in the fuel and energy complex.
In December 2013, he was appointed to the position of Deputy General Director for Corporate Relations of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.
Currently, he is Deputy General Director for Corporate Relations and Administrative Activities of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Rumyantsev Vyacheslav Alexandrovich— Deputy General Director for Capital Construction and Repair
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Born in 1978 in Moscow.
Education
In 2003 he graduated from Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman, specializing in “Computers, complexes, systems and networks.”
Professional experience
He began his career in 1997. The total work experience is more than 20 years. Has been working in the oil and gas industry since 2002.
Since 2013, he has been the director of LLC Firma Servisgazavtomatika, a subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom avtomatizatsiya.
Since April 2018, he has simultaneously held the position of Deputy General Director for Capital Construction and Repair of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Trubachev Alexey Grigorievich— Deputy General Director for Corporate Protection
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Born in 1963 in the city of Yekaterinburg.
Education
In 1984 he graduated from the Kiev Higher Combined Arms Command School.
In 2008 he graduated from the Russian Economic University. G.V. Plekhanov, majoring in Finance and Credit.
Professional experience
From 1980 to 1993 he served in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, from 1993 to 2002 - in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
From 2002 to 2015, he worked in senior positions in various commercial organizations, including enterprises in the fuel and energy complex.
In February 2015, he was hired by PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya to the position of Advisor to the General Director.
Currently, he is Deputy General Director for Corporate Protection of PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.

Bobrikov Nikolay Mikhailovich- Chief Engineer
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Born in 1978 in the Donetsk region of the Ukrainian SSR.
Education
In 2000 he graduated from the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin with a degree in Automation of Technological Processes and Production.
In 2009, Nikolay Mikhailovich Bobrikov, as part of a team of authors, became a laureate of the national technology award “Star of High Technologies” of the Russian Academy of Technological Sciences.
Professional experience
He began his career in 1998. The total work experience is more than 15 years, of which 14 years at PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya.
In 2000, he was hired by PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya, where he worked his career as an engineer of the 2nd category; Head of the Hybrid Control Systems Sector of the Engineering Research Center for Control Systems and Gas Production, Processing and Underground Storage; chief engineer of the project of the engineering research center for control systems in gas production, processing and underground storage; chief project engineer of the GIP bureau of the department for the creation of integrated management systems; Head of the Department for Creation of Integrated Management Systems; Head of the Department of Complex Projects.
Since July 10, 2009, chief engineer of PJSC Gazprom avtomatizatsiya.
Awards and promotions
In 2009, thanks to PJSC Gazprom.
In 2012, thanks to the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation.

Taran Vladimir Sergeevich- Chief Accountant
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Born in 1976 in the city of Saratov.
Education
In 1998 he graduated from Saratov State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky, majoring in Radiophysics and Electronics.
In 2006 he graduated from Saratov State Technical University with a degree in Economics and Enterprise Management (Construction).
In 2006, he underwent professional retraining at the Saratov State Socio-Economic University under the program “Anti-crisis management and financial recovery of an enterprise (direction “Management”).”
Professional experience
From 2004 to 2005, deputy chief accountant of ZAO Heavy Gear Cutting Machines, Saratov.
From 2005 to 2007, chief accountant of Saratovgazavtomatika Plant LLC (a subsidiary of Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya PJSC).
In 2007, he was hired by PJSC Gazprom Avtomatizatsiya as deputy chief accountant, then in December 2013 he was appointed to the position of chief accountant.

Alexey Miller

Chairman of the Board of Gazprom

Arrival date 2001

5.25 trillion rubles is Gazprom’s revenue

Rem Vyakhirev, resigned after Vladimir Putin became President of Russia and the positions of the recently all-powerful Vyakhirev began to weaken

First position Board of Directors of Gazprom

In 1991, he became the head of the department of the committee for external relations of the St. Petersburg mayor's office, the chairman of the committee at that time was Vladimir Putin

Kirill Seleznev

Member of the Board, Head of the Department of Marketing, Gas and Liquid Hydrocarbons Processing, General Director of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz

Arrival date 2002

Cash flows that depend on it Domestic gas sales (794.4 billion rubles) and operation of the concern’s electric power assets (375.6 billion rubles), sales of oil and petroleum products (290 billion rubles)

Who held the position before him Nikolai Gornovsky, the former general director of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz, was accused of withdrawing a large asset from the company

Whom did you know before taking office? Seleznev and Miller worked in the Seaport of St. Petersburg and in the Baltic Pipeline System (BPS)

Elena Karpel

Head of the Department of Economic Expertise and Pricing, Gazprom

Arrival date 1994

Cash flows that depend on it 81.5 billion rubles is the purchase of pipes for Gazprom in 2013

Karpel has held this position since the founding of OAO Gazprom.

Who did you know before joining the concern? Karpel is perhaps the only one of the Vyakhirev personnel who not only stayed at Gazprom under the new boss, but also managed to become a member of his team. However, in 2014 she was not re-elected to the board of directors

Andrey Kruglov

Deputy Chairman of the Board, Head of Financial and Economic Department

Arrival date 2002

Who held the position before him Boris Yurlov, who was considered a protege of Igor Sechin, left the monopoly, he became deputy head of the Atomic Energy Agency

First position Member of the Board, Head of Corporate Finance Department

Whom did you know before taking office? Kruglov and Miller worked at the St. Petersburg mayor's office. According to Kruglov’s acquaintances, his wife is the sister of Alexei Miller’s wife. When Alexey Miller was hospitalized in 2007, it was Kruglov who remained as a replacement.

Vitaly Markelov

Member of the board of directors of Gazprom, deputy chairman of the board of the concern

Arrival date 1997

Cash flows that depend on it 1.1 trillion rubles is Gazprom’s investment program without expenses for oil and gas condensate production and energy production

Anatoly Ananenkov, one of the central figures on the board of Gazprom, was dismissed at the end of 2011 upon reaching retirement age

Whom did you know before taking office? Mikhail Sereda worked at Vostokgazprom with Markelov, who helped Markelov join the board of Gazprom.

Mikhail Sereda

Deputy Chairman of the Board, Chief of Staff of the Board of Gazprom

Arrival date 2001

First position Chief of Staff of the Gazprom Board of Directors

Whom did you know before taking office? In 1999-2000, he was Miller’s deputy for finance at BTS.

Who held this position before him Gennady Veselkov, a veteran of oil and gas construction, who went to head the council of Gazprom veterans

Elena Vasilyeva

Arrival date 2001

Who held this position before her Irina Bogatyreva, former chief accountant of Gazprom from Rem Vyakhirev’s team

First position Deputy Chairman of the Board, Chief Accountant of Gazprom

Who did you know before taking office? Vasilyeva was the chief accountant of BTS, and previously the deputy chief accountant of the Sea Port of St. Petersburg. In both positions, she overlapped with Miller, who also worked in these companies

Alexander Dyukov

Chairman of the Board, General Director of Gazprom Neft

Arrival date 2006

Cash flows that depend on it 1.3 trillion rubles is the revenue of Gazprom Neft

Who held this position before him Alexander Ryazanov, deputy chairman of the board. Miller did not renew his contract in 2006

First position And. O. President of Gazprom Neft

Whom did you know before taking office? In 1999, Dyukov headed the Seaport of St. Petersburg, and Miller, at that time director of development and investment, was subordinate to him

The Gazprom Corporation is one of the largest players in the Russian and global economy. How is the management structure of this corporation organized? In which cities does Gazprom carry out its main activities?

General information about the company

Before considering what the organizational structure of Gazprom is, let's study basic information about the company.

Gazprom is traditionally viewed as a global energy corporation. Its main areas of activity:

Mineral exploration;

Fuel extraction;

Gas transportation;

Processing and sale of fuel.

In addition, the corporation also produces and sells heat and electricity. Gazprom has at its disposal the world's richest natural gas reserves. The value of the corresponding reserves is about 18% of the world and 72% of the Russian ones. In turn, if we talk about that, the corporation’s share accounts for about 14% of its global volumes and 14% of Russian ones.

The company is actively developing projects in vast territories - in Yamal, on the Arctic shelf of Russia, in Siberia, in the Far East. Settlements whose economies are largely based on facilities owned by Gazprom - Urengoy, Astrakhan, Nadym, and many others. In fact, it may be one of the city-forming towns in these settlements.

Gazprom has a developed transport and industrial infrastructure at its disposal. The company is actively developing processing facilities. Gazprom's capabilities make it possible to almost completely satisfy the domestic demand of the Russian economy for natural gas.

In addition, Gazprom also has branches abroad. The activities of these structures are also largely related to the exploration and production of fuel. The corporation supplies gas to both the Russian and foreign markets.

The corporation is one of the key players in the European fuel market. Gazprom's largest projects for the development of fields abroad are being implemented in Venezuela, India, and Algeria. Managers of the Russian corporation actively interact with colleagues on a wide range of issues: investment, implementation of joint projects, exchange of experience in the application of fuel production and delivery technologies.

In the Russian Federation, Gazprom owns the Unified Gas Supply System. Its total length exceeds 168 thousand km. In fact, the company is the only manufacturer and exporter of liquefied gas in the Russian Federation.

Gazprom was founded as a public company in 1989. Its turnover during active periods of capitalization was recorded at values ​​of about 3.9 trillion rubles.

The city where the main office of Gazprom is located is Moscow. The largest structures of the corporation are also located in St. Petersburg. It is known that it is planned to move the main office of Gazprom to the Northern capital in 2018.

history of the company

It will be useful to familiarize yourself with the main facts from the history of the company's development.

In the mid-20th century, Soviet specialists discovered a number of large gas fields in Siberia, the Urals, and the Volga region. They began to quickly develop, and, as a result, in the 1980s the USSR became one of the largest countries in the world in the field of gas production.

In 1965, the Ministry of Gas Industry was established in the USSR. He was in charge of mineral exploration, fuel extraction, delivery and sale to consumers. In August 1989, this department was transformed into an economic entity - the Gazprom concern.

In 1993 it was renamed RAO Gazprom. The corporation's ownership structure has changed significantly over time. Thus, in the 90s, a significant part of the corporation’s shares was sold off as part of the privatization mechanism. By 2004, the state owned 38.7% of shares in Gazprom. In addition, the Russian Federation had a majority within the company's Board of Directors. Subsequently, the state's share was increased to more than 50%.

In 2000, the corporation actively increased its turnover. In 2008, in terms of capitalization, it was among the top 3 largest global businesses. In 2009, Gazprom launched the first liquefied gas production plant in the Russian Federation. The European direction of business was actively developing. Thus, in 2012, the company launched the second branch of the Nord Stream highway. Soon, Gazprom officially launched production at one of the largest gas fields - Bovanenkovskoye.

In May 2014, Gazprom and the Chinese corporation CNPC signed a large contract for gas supplies to China. The contract price was $400 billion. The agreement is for 30 years.

Owners of the company

Who is the owner of Gazprom? The corporation's ownership structure has the following features.

The main shareholder of the corporation is the Federal Property Management Agency, which in this case represents the state. This department - in fact, the country - owns 38.373% of Gazprom shares. The next largest shareholder of the corporation is The Bank of New York Mellon. He owns 26.955% of the corporation's securities. Rosneftegaz owns 10.74% of Gazprom shares. The Rosgazification company has a share of 0.889% in the capital structure of the gas corporation. Other persons own 23.043% of the company's shares.

One way or another, the state owns 50% plus 1 share of the Gazprom corporation. The company's management structure is as follows.

Corporation management: General meeting of shareholders

The highest management body of the company is the General Meeting of Shareholders. Its formation is carried out annually. In addition, extraordinary General Meetings are possible. Owners of ordinary shares have voting rights.

All owners of the relevant type of securities, independently or through a representative, can exercise the right to participate in the General Meeting. An event of the corresponding type is recognized as valid if the attendance of shareholders, who together have more than half of the votes, is ensured.

The competence of the general meeting is represented, in particular:

Changing the provisions of the company's Charter;

Determination of the auditor;

Income distribution;

Election of members of the Board of Directors, as well as the Audit Commission;

Making decisions on changing the company's management structure;

Making decisions to change the amount of Gazprom's authorized capital.

The general management of the corporation's work is carried out by the Board of Directors. It will be useful to study its features.

The activities of the corporation's Board of Directors are regulated by separate Regulations. The considered internal corporate structure of the Gazprom company resolves business development issues if they do not fall within the competence of the higher management body of the corporation - the General Meeting. At the same time, among the relevant competencies is the election of members of the Board of Directors. This procedure is carried out annually.

The company's management structure under consideration is headed by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Gazprom. Main competencies of the relevant body:

Approval of the corporation's budget for the year;

Development of investment programs;

Making decisions on the formation of general meetings;

Legal issues.

Audit Commission of Gazprom

There is another important structure that is part of the management structure of the Gazprom corporation. We are talking about the Audit Commission. It is accountable to the General Meeting and is an elected body. The work of the company's Audit Commission is also regulated by a separate Regulation.

In addition, the corresponding structure of Gazprom is guided in its activities by the legislation of the Russian Federation, the company’s Charter, as well as decisions of the General Meeting. The main tasks that this structure solves:

Control over the preparation of reports and other information reflecting the indicators of the company’s economic development, as well as characterizing its property status;

Control over the compliance of accounting methods used in the corporation with the provisions of Russian legislation;

Ensuring timely reporting by the corporation to interested structures;

Preparation of proposals aimed at increasing the efficiency of disposal of corporation assets, as well as the implementation of other areas of financial and economic activities of companies;

Preparation of proposals to reduce economic risks and optimize internal control mechanisms in the corporation.

This is how one of the largest companies in the world is structured, this is how its management is organized. Gazprom is generally structured like other corporations of the same size. But taking into account the importance of the tasks that the company solves in the course of its activities, the organization of business management in this case requires the use of the most effective approaches to management.

De jure, the head of Gazprom - the chairman of the company's Board of Directors, as well as his subordinates, solve difficult problems of bringing the corporation's management system into compliance with this criterion.

Company branches

In the course of building the management model of Gazprom, its branches were transformed into independent legal entities. They began to function as regional corporations in the gas sector. Each Gazprom branch is thus de jure independent of the main company, although, of course, it develops in the context of the strategic priorities developed by the corporation's head office.

Migration of management to the Northern capital

The management of the largest Russian gas corporation is characterized by a very remarkable trend - the steady migration of Gazprom’s internal corporate structures to the Northern capital. We already know that the city where the main office of the Gazprom corporation is located is Moscow. But now St. Petersburg has every chance to become a key city in Russia in terms of brand presence at various levels of legal relations. With what it can be connected? What attracts a corporation like Gazprom to St. Petersburg?

First of all, of course, it is worth noting that the Northern capital of Russia is a wonderful city in itself, and this circumstance alone can become a factor in the desire of the country's leading managers to work there. According to experts, the largest Russian gas corporation now occupies about 20% of St. Petersburg offices in the luxury segment.

By 2018, it is planned to locate the company's headquarters in the Northern capital. It is assumed that the new main office of Gazprom will be located in the Lakhta Center building, which is currently being built in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg. The building will consist of a skyscraper and an office complex. The total area of ​​the structure will be about 400 thousand square meters. meters.

At what address in the Northern capital will the main office of Gazprom be located? The address of Lakhta Center is Lakhtinsky Prospekt, 2, bldg. 3. Construction of the structure began in 2013. It is expected that the center's skyscraper will be the tallest among buildings in Russia and Europe. In particular, it will be 88 meters higher than the Federation Tower, which is located in the Moscow City office complex.

Department address

Actually, where is the headquarters of the Gazprom company located now? Address of the current main office of the corporation: Moscow, st. Nametkina, 16. The building is therefore located in the South-West of the Russian capital. It is possible that after Gazprom moves (St. Petersburg and Lakhta Center are still waiting for this), competent structures involved in the management of the company will nevertheless continue to work in the building of the current headquarters of the corporation .

Gazprom's subsidiaries and departments operate in St. Petersburg.

Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom is a Russian transnational energy corporation, the world's largest energy company. The main activities are geological exploration, production, transportation, storage, processing and sale of gas, gas condensate and oil, sale of gas as motor fuel, as well as production and sale of heat and electricity. The strategic goal is to establish PJSC Gazprom as a leader among global companies by diversifying sales markets, ensuring reliability of supplies, increasing operational efficiency, and using scientific and technical potential. The state controls more than 50% of the shares. The company is actively implementing large-scale projects for the development of gas resources of the Yamal Peninsula, the Arctic shelf, Eastern Siberia and the Far East, as well as a number of projects for the exploration and production of hydrocarbons abroad.

Management of PJSC Gazprom

Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom

Zubkov Viktor Alekseevich
Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for interaction with the Forum of Gas Exporting Countries

Miller Alexey Borisovich
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom, Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom

Akimov Andrey Igorevich
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank GPB (JSC)

Kulibaev Timur Askarovich
Chairman of the Kazakhstan Association of Oil, Gas and Energy Complex Organizations "KAZENERGY", Chairman of the Presidium of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan "Atameken", independent director

Manturov Denis Valentinovich
Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Markelov Vitaly Anatolievich
PJSC Gazprom, editor-in-chief of the Gas Industry magazine

Martynov Viktor Georgievich
Rector of the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin, professor, independent director

Mau Vladimir Alexandrovich
Rector of RANEPA, independent director

Novak Alexander Valentinovich
Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation

Patrushev Dmitry Nikolaevich
Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation

Sereda Mikhail Leonidovich
Deputy Chairman of the Management Board - Head of the Administration of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom

Management Board of PJSC Gazprom

Miller Alexey Borisovich
Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom

Aksyutin Oleg Evgenievich
Deputy Chairman of the Board - Head of Department 623; Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Board of Directors of South Stream Transport B.V.

Burmistrova Elena Viktorovna
Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom, General Director of LLC Gazprom Export

Vasilyeva Elena Alexandrovna
Deputy Chairman of the Board - Chief Accountant

Markelov Vitaly Anatolievich
Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom, member of the Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom, editor-in-chief of the Gas Industry magazine

Putin Mikhail Evgenievich
Deputy Chairman of the Board

Sadigov Famil Kamilovich
Deputy Chairman of the Board

Khomyakov Sergey Fedorovich
Deputy Chairman of the Board, General Director of the Corporate Protection Service

Kuznets Sergey Ivanovich
Member of the Board, Head of Department 104

Markov Vladimir Konstantinovich
Member of the Board, Head of Department 313

Menshikov Sergey Nikolaevich
Member of the Board, Head of Department 307

Mikhailova Elena Vladimirovna
Member of the Board, Head of Department 105

Mikhalenko Vyacheslav Alexandrovich
Member of the Board, Head of Department 308

Sukhov Gennady Nikolaevich
Member of the Board, Head of Department 314

January 29, 2020 Gazprom and the Bangladeshi company Petrobangla signed a memorandum of understanding on strategic cooperation for a period of five years. The document was signed by Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprom Vitaly Markelov and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Petrobangla Abdul Fattah. A working meeting between Markelov and Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina also took place. The parties discussed prospects for cooperation in the energy sector.

January 27, 2020 Gazprom supplied the first billion cubic meters of gas via the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. About 54% of this volume was delivered to the Turkish gas market, about 46% to the Turkish-Bulgarian border. The gas pipeline's throughput capacity is 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year. The first thread is intended for consumers in Turkey, the second - for the countries of Southern and South-Eastern Europe.

December 30, 2019 In Vienna, Gazprom and the Ukrainian side signed a settlement agreement in investment arbitration, which opens the way to the conclusion of long-term gas transportation agreements between Naftogaz and Gazprom. The document was signed by Gazprom representative Elena Burmistrova and the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Malyuska.

December 25, 2019 Pipe-laying has been completed on the Serbian section of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. The Serbijagaz company, in partnership with Belarusian, German, Italian and other companies, built all 403 km of the pipeline. Work was carried out near the Danube, Tisza, and Morava. The passages under all the canals and railways have been completed and the pipes have been connected. Deviations from the construction schedule are insignificant. All necessary work on the interconnector section “Bulgarian border - Hungarian border” was completed successfully.

December 25, 2019 The Board of Directors of Gazprom approved a new dividend policy, which provides for payments of at least 50% of adjusted net profit according to International Financial Reporting Standards. This level will be reached in stages: based on the results of work in 2019 - at least 30%; based on the results of work in 2020 - at least 40%; based on the results of work in 2021 - at least 50%. Net profit will be adjusted for a number of non-monetary items of income and expenses, that is, not related to the movement of finances in the reporting period.

June 28, 2019 The annual General Meeting of Shareholders of PJSC Gazprom is taking place in St. Petersburg. The event is attended by shareholders from Russia and a number of foreign countries. The agenda of the meeting included the following issues: approval of the Company's annual report; on the amount of dividends, terms and form of their payment based on the results of work for 2018 and establishing the date on which persons entitled to receive dividends are determined; approval of the Company's auditor; on amendments to the Charter of PJSC Gazprom; on amendments to the Regulations on the Board of Directors of PJSC Gazprom; election of members of the Board of Directors of the Company.

The Russian Federation has rich mineral reserves. Almost all elements of the periodic table are hidden in the depths of our country. Hydrocarbons, in particular natural gas, are especially important for the country's economy. The total volume of natural gas reserves in Russia is, according to various sources, 45-50 billion m³. Who controls this wealth?

The birth and development of a gas giant

By the time of its collapse, the Soviet Union had firmly established itself among the leading countries in terms of proven natural gas reserves. From the moment of their discovery, all gas fields were transferred to the jurisdiction of the USSR Ministry of Gas Industry, which organized the production and transportation of the energy carrier.

In August 1990, the ministry was transformed into a single state gas production concern Gazprom. The management was headed In November 1992, the company became a joint stock company. In just 5 years, more than 60% of the organization's shares were sold to private investors.

In the early 2000s, Vladimir Putin initiated the reform of the company and its return to state control. Already in 2004, the state's share in Gazprom's stake was more than 50.2% instead of 38.7% a few years earlier.

In 2005, Gazprom began supplying liquefied gas to the USA, and a year later to Japan, the UK and South Korea. The organization has subsidiaries that supply and transport gas in Belarus, the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Hungary, Germany and other countries.

The oil production market was actively developed, and in 2004 it became part of Gazprom, covering 24% of the European Union's consumption with gas supplies. The dependence of some European countries on gas supplies from Russia reached 100%. During this period, rapid development of supplies to Asian countries began. By the end of 2007, Gazprom enterprises provided production of 85% of Russian and 20% of global gas volumes.

By 2010, the company had international projects for the development of gas and oil fields in Venezuela (360 billion m³ of gas and 640 million tons of oil), India (375 million tons of fuel equivalent), Algeria (30 million tons of oil) and other countries.

Since 2007, the company's funds have been implementing the Gazprom for Children charity program, aimed at the construction of sports facilities in various cities of Russia. Over 10 years, more than 1,600 modern sports facilities were built in 73 regions of the country.

The Gazprom-Media holding, formed in 1998, is the owner of the television channels TNT, TV3, Pyatnitsa, 2x2, TNT4, MatchTV, NTV-plus, and the Avtoradio radio stations. , “Humor FM”, “Echo of Moscow”, publications “7 Days” and “Caravan” of stories and other resources.

At the end of 2017, the company's net revenue exceeded 6.5 trillion rubles, and profit - 714 billion rubles. 472.1 billion m³ of natural gas were produced. International projects for the construction of gas pipelines such as Nord Stream, Power of Siberia, etc. are actively developing.

The company's employees are 469,600 people. Gazprom is the largest energy company in the world.

Head of the Concern Board

Married. Has a daughter, whose second husband is the former Minister of Defense of Russia A. Serdyukov. Viktor Zubkov is a quiet family man, a lover of alpine skiing and athletics.

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