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Since then, the station has offered extensive coverage of several mass protests against the powerful politician. At a meeting with mass media editors last month, Putin at one point abruptly interrupted Venediktov, saying, "You have been pouring...
MOSCOW Feb 15 (Reuters) - Russian power firm InterRAO said on Wednesday that it continues talks to buy assets from German utility RWE AG. "We know that Gazprom terminated (talks) with RWE," Ilnar Mirsiyapov, a member of InterRAO's, board told journalists.
A Femen activist stages a protest outside Gazprom headquarters, Moscow, Monday, Feb. , 13, 2012. Activists of the Ukrainian group Femen protested in front of the Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom, blaming Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and... View Photo »
The sides agreed to continue consultations and negotiations on cooperation in the gas sector
Gazprom, the world’s biggest gas producer, is considering plans to invest in a Hungarian natural gas storage facility, Vilaggazdasag said, citing Gazprom Deputy Chief Executive Officer Alexander Medvedev. Gazprom is in talks with local partners on the...
(The Moscow Times) ECONOMY & BUSINESS Nikolai Senkevich, the director general of Gazprom-Media - the key shareholder of the liberal radio station Ekho Moskvy - said he is ready to consider share buyout proposals from Dozhd TV Channel director general...
Ekho Moskvy employees, who hold the remaining 34 percent of the station's shares, will have a say in the makeup of the new board, but Mr. Venediktov said he feared that Gazprom Media's influence over board decisions would increase. Ekho Moskvy...
An activist of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22 C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more like -31 C) and resists the guard in front of the Russia’s natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom... View Photo »
Gazprom Export reached agreement with a number of major European purchasers, which involve certain adjustments to the price for Russian gas purchased under these contracts, taking into account the gas market in Europe and the situation with the economy and energy sector of certain European states
The authorities said politics were not involved in the decision, but the shake-up at the station, which is controlled by Russia's government-owned natural gas monopoly, Gazprom, nevertheless sent a chill through the journalistic world here. "This is a...
Futures expiring in March on the dollar-denominated RTS index dropped 1.3 percent to 162,225 in U.S. trading yesterday as the Bloomberg Russia-US 14 Index of Russian companies traded in New York lost 0.7 percent to 108.07, a week after reaching a...
OAO Gazprom (English: Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom, Russian: Открытое акционерное общество "Газпром" Otkrytoye aktsionernoye obshchestvo "Gazprom") is the largest extractor of natural gas in the world and the largest Russian company. Full Article
An activist of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22 C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more like -31 C) and resists the guard in front of the Russia’s natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on...
View Photo »Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more like -31 C) in front of the Russia’s natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their...
View Photo »A picture taken on January 7, 2009 shows the headquarters of the Russian natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom building through a gate bearing its logo in Moscow. The EU executive said on February 3, 2012 that gas deliveries have fallen in eight countries, despite Russian insistence that...
View Photo »Gazprom Neft CEO Alexander Dyukov attends The Russia Forum 2012 in Moscow February 2, 2012. Russian and international financial leaders meet at the economic and business forum from January 31 till February 4.
View Photo »An employee walks at Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom's Sudzha pumping station in this January 13, 2009 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy Information...
View Photo »Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) listens during a meeting with Gazprom officials and Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin (L) to discuss gas delivery to European countries, in Moscow February 4, 2012.
View Photo »Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller (R) greets Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz during their meeting in Moscow December 28, 2011.
View Photo »Russian gas monopoly Gazprom Head Alexei Miller sits in a special rally-raid version of a Russian-designed hybrid concept car branded as "Yo" in front of the company's headquarters in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Miller inspected a concept's version that can be powered by ...
View Photo »Russian gas monopoly Gazprom Head Alexei Miller, right, inspects a Russian-designed hybrid concept car branded as "Yo" at company's headquarters in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Miller inspected a concept's version that can be powered by natural gas. Russian billionaire...
View Photo »Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on gas supplies to Europe in Moscow, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Russia's state-controlled Gazprom natural gas giant acknowledged for the first time Saturday that it had briefly reduced gas supplies to Europe amid a spell of extreme cold.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, center, smiles as Azerbaijanian President Ilham Aliyev, left, shakes hands with Russian gas monopoly Gazprom chief Alexei Miller, right, during the meeting in Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, Monday, Jan. 23, 2012.
View Photo »Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (background R ), his Azerbaijan's counterpart Ilham Aliev (background L) look on while Russian Gazprom company chief executive Alexei Miller (R) and the head of Azerbaijan's state-owned energy company Socar Rovnag Abdullayev (L) signing a deal in...
View Photo »Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (C), his Azerbaijan's counterpart Ilham Aliev (L) and Russian Gazprom company chief executive Alexei Miller (R) attend a documents signing ceremony in Krasnaya Polyana near the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, on January 23, 2012. Gazprom said today...
View Photo »Clouds move behind wind turbines on snow covered Mt. Oiz near Durango February 3, 2012. Snow and freezing winds arrived on Thursday to mainland Spain from Eastern Europe, where record-low temperatures have pushed the death toll to at least 89 people on Wednesday and have forced Russian...
View Photo »Snow covers the Duranguesado mountain range and the Basque town of Durango February 3, 2012. Snow and freezing winds arrived on Thursday to mainland Spain from Eastern Europe, where record-low temperatures have pushed the death toll to at least 89 people on Wednesday and have forced...
View Photo »A cat sits near a furnace in a house owned by Oleksandr Berezenets, 30, and his wife Nataliya in the village of Visshya Dubechnya, some 30 km (19 miles) north of Kiev, February 2, 2012. Temperature in the village is about -1 degree Celsius (30.2 degrees Fahrenheit) indoors and -27...
View Photo »A dog is dressed in a special suit to protect it from the cold at Paluch Dog Shelter in Warsaw February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider...
View Photo »A volunteer helps out at Paluch Dog Shelter in Warsaw February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider Gazprom to warn over supplies to Europe.
View Photo »Emergency services take part in a patrol looking for homeless people in the city of Bilaystok February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider...
View Photo »Students from Deusto University brave icy winds and snow as they cross a bridge on the Nervion river in Bilbao February 2, 2012. Snow and freezing winds arrived on Thursday to mainland Spain from Eastern Europe, where record-low temperatures have pushed the death toll to at least 89...
View Photo »(L - R) Street dwellers Kowaskij Krizitow, Vitalus and Jan Novak huddle up in their sleeping bags outside the Corte Ingles department store in central Bilbao February 2, 2012. Snow and freezing winds arrived on Thursday to mainland Spain from Eastern Europe, where record-low...
View Photo »School children brave icy conditions as they cross the road in Bilbao February 2, 2012. Snow and freezing winds arrived on Thursday to mainland Spain from Eastern Europe, where record-low temperatures have pushed the death toll to at least 89 people on Wednesday and have forced Russian...
View Photo »A woman walks past a row of bicycles covered with snow during snowfall in downtown Bologna, central Italy February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas...
View Photo »A woman walks down a street during snowfall in downtown Bologna, central Italy February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider Gazprom to warn over...
View Photo »A couple takes a picture with a mobile phone during snowfall in downtown Bologna, central Italy February 2, 2012. Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider...
View Photo »An activist of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22 C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more like -31 C) and resists the guard in front of the Russia’s natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on...
View Photo »The sides agreed to continue consultations and negotiations on cooperation in the gas sector
Gazprom Export reached agreement with a number of major European purchasers, which involve certain adjustments to the price for Russian gas purchased under these contracts, taking into account the gas market in Europe and the situation with the economy and energy sector of certain European states
The parties discussed potential establishment of a joint venture in the energy sector
Proceeding from the fundamental principles and terms of the existing long-term contracts, Gazprom Export reached and formalized agreements in late 2011 and early 2012 with some major European buyers, stipulating a certain adjustment in the price of Russian natural gas purchased under these contracts
Today we are seeing a lot of positivity because investors hope that Gazprom is finally turning its face to them and starts paying more substantial dividends
Gazprom doesn’t usually pay large dividends. Their dividend yields are historically very low.
Post elections we could see an improvement in overall corporate governance, management changes at Gazprom and an electricity tariff reform process from spring onwards
Gazprom bears no responsibility whatsoever for any activities undertaken by these companies before this date.
The companies mentioned in the media report only became affiliated to Gazprom after the alleged facts in October 2011
Gazprom Group has no relation to the events described in the article of the Hungarian newspaper Heti Valasz
The acquisition of Gazprom Mezhregiongas Chelyabinsk is consistent with the company's commercial strategy to increase market penetration in key natural gas consuming regions within the domestic market
Gazprom is reacting to this [deal] with alarm ... It undermines its bargaining position with China. The question is how much gas China actually needs, and how this market is going to be split between Russia and Turkmenistan. It goes without saying that the more Turkmen gas going there, the less Russian ...
Over time it was clear that countries like Turkmenistan would get out of this isolation and would be in a position to play their own game in the oil and gas business. Here I think Gazprom certainly overplayed its hand.
That is why Gazprom decided to bypass Ukraine and find a bilateral agreement with Turkey with its Black Sea projects
The domestic price is now arguably artificially high not artificially low, and that will surely over time put more pressure on Gazprom to be run more effectively.
At the same time, we agree that the Russian company Gazprom is acquiring the entire 100 percent stake in Beltransgaz -- the gas transport system of Belarus.
Rosneftegazinvest has become an integral part of Gazprom, which makes the company extremely reliable
Future gas supply from Turkmenistan could make up more than half of the current natural gas consumption by China, which stood at 109 billion cubic meters in 2010. The clock is ticking and the only question for Gazprom is: when would Turkmenistan commence full-scale gas deliveries to China?
The new agreement with Turkmenistan could adversely affect the bargaining position of Gazprom
This means that Gazprom will become the full owner of Beltransgaz
With the new volumes supplied from Turkmenistan, a concern arises as to whether China’s demand will be able to accommodate an additional 68bn cm from Russia (or even the 30bn cm planned for the first phase), according to China’s earlier agreements with Gazprom
I just finished an interview with Gazprom, the Russian natural gas giant. They just opened a big office in Singapore. They’re pushing quite a few projects, but the one that has really taken off is their Sakhalin LNG terminal (in Russia’s Far East).
The Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan notes that such statements by the representative of Gazprom are extremely faulty and disrespectful of partnership relations in the energy sphere
I am very happy with the level of cooperation with Gazprom in previous years, which is at the heart of Serbia-Russia economic cooperation. Several years ago we launched talks, and created the idea of Gazprom's arrival at the Serbian market, and after that the expansion of Gazprom in the region
I am very happy with the level of cooperation with Gazprom in previous years, which is at the heart of Serbia-Russia economic cooperation. Several years ago we launched talks, and created the idea of Gazprom's arrival at the Serbian market, and after that the expansion of Gazprom in the region
