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 country. The list is incomplete.
In January of 2025 Gazprom had to relinquish its 51% ownership of Naftna industrija Srbije due to sanctions surrounding the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Russia
100% ownership
- Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan
- Gazprom Transgaz Ufa
- Burgaz
- Gazpromexport
- Gazflot
- Gazkomplektimpex
- Gaznadzor
- Gazobezopasnost
- Gazprom Dobycha Shelf Yuzhnosakhalinsk - Shtokman has been fired
- Gazpromavia
- Gazpromenergo
- Gazprominvestarena
- Gazprominvest
- Gazpromokhrana
- Gazpromrazvitiye
Armenia
- Gazprom Armenia (100%)
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
Belarus
- Belgazprombank (50%)
- Gazprom Transgaz Belarus (100%)
Bulgaria
- Topenergo (100%) - gas trading and transport
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
- Gas-Invest S.A. (37.5%)
- Vemex s.r.o. (Securing Energy for Europe owns 51%)[6]
Estonia
- Eesti Gaas AS (37.02%)
France
- Frangaz (50%) - joint venture with Gaz de France
Germany
- Agrogaz GmbH (100%)
- Centrex Beteiligungs GmbH (38%) - gas trading and investment company
- Ditgaz (49%)
- VNG - Verbundnetz Gas AG (5.3%) - gas transportation and marketing
- Wingas GmbH (100%) - joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF, for gas trading
- astora GmbH (50%) - joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF, for gas storage
- GASCADE GmbH (50%) - joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF, for gas transportation
- Wintershall Erdgas Handelshaus GmbH & Co. KG (50%) - joint venture with Wintershall for gas trading
- НТВ Europa GmbH[3]
Greece
- Prometheus Gas (50%) - joint company with Copelouzos Group
Hungary
Iraq
- Gazprom Neft Badra B.V.
- Gazprom Neft Garmian B.V.
Ireland
- GPB Finance Plc. - investment company
Israel
- N.T.V. Global Network (Israel) Ltd.
Italy
- Promgas (100%) - joint venture with ENI
- Volta SpA (49%) - joint venture with Edison S.p.A.
Kazakhstan
- KazRosGaz (50%) - joint venture with KazMunayGas
Kyrgyzstan
- Gazprom Kyrgyzstan (100%)
Latvia
- Latvijas Gāze (34%)
Liechtenstein
- IDF Anlagegesellschaft - investment company (holding via Siritia Ventures Ltd., Cyprus)[3]
Lithuania
- Stella Vitae (30%)
Moldova
- Moldovagaz (50%+1) plus 13.44% through debt shares of Tiraspoltransgaz
Netherlands
- Brochan B.V.
- BSPS B.V. (50%) - operator of the Blue Stream pipeline
- Gazinvest Finance B.V.
- Gazprom Finance B.V.
- Gazprom EP International B.V. (100%)
- Gazprom Sakhalin Holdings B.V. - owns 50%+1 share in Sakhalin Energy, the operator of the Sakhalin-II oil and gas field
- NTV Plus B.V.
- NTV-НТВ Holding and Finance B.V
- PeterGaz B.V.
- Sib Finance B.V.
- West East Pipeline Project Investment (100%) - construction and investment company[3]
Nigeria
Poland
- EuRoPol Gaz (48%) - operator of the Polish section of Yamal-Europe pipeline registered name: SYSTEM GAZOCIĄGÓW TRANZYTOWYCH "EUROPOL GAZ" SPÓŁKA AKCYJNA
- Gas Trading (18.4%) - gas trading (exact name not found in registers) registered name: WARSAW GAS TRADING SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ
Romania
- WIEE Romania SRL (50%) - gas distribution
- WIROM Gas S.A. (2&%) - gas trading, controlled through WIEH[3]
Serbia
- YugoRosGaz (50%) - gas trading and transport
- Progress Gas (50%) - gas trading
Slovakia
- Slovenský plynárenský priemysel - 49% shares are owned by Slovak Gas Holding B.V., a consortium of Gaz de France and E.ON Ruhrgas[9] Gazprom was part of consortium winning the privatisation of Slovenský plynárenský priemysel, but hasn't never entered the company.
- Slovrusgaz (50%) - gas trading and transport[3]
Slovenia
- Tagdem (7.6%) - gas trading
Switzerland
- Baltic LNG AG (80%) - joint venture with Sovkomflot for the development and sale of LNG
- Gas Project Development Central Asia AG (50%) - joint venture with Centrex Gas & Energy Europe AG
- Nord Stream AG (51%) - joint project company with E.ON, BASF and Gasunie for the contraction and operation of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline
- RosUkrEnergo AG (50%) - gas trading in Ukraine
- Shtokman Development AG (51%) - joint project company with Total S.A. (25%) and Statoil (24%) to develop Shtokman gas field first phase[10]
Turkey
- Bosphorus Gaz Corporation AS - Securing Energy for Europe owns 71%[12]
- Turusgaz (45%) - a joint venture with BOTAS
Ukraine
- YuzhNIIgiprogaz
United Kingdom
- Gazprom UK Ltd (100%)- investment company
- Gazprom Marketing and Trading Limited (GM&T) (100%) - energy trading
- HydroWingas (25%) - gas trading
- Interconnector (UK) Limited (10%) - operator of the Interconnector pipeline
- Sibur International (100%) - petrochemicals
- WINGAS Storage UK Ltd. (33%) - underground gas storage reconstruction[3]
British Virgin Islands
- Benton Solutions Inc.
- Media Financial Limited
- Nagelfar Trade & Invest Ltd.
- NTV Media International Limited
- Sib Oil Trade (100%) - oil trading[3]
External links
- Gazprom's website
- Gazprom’s European Web. The Jamestown Foundation. February 2009
References
- Gazprom fuels Zenit dream UEFA^
- Gazprom and BASF Form Gas Trading Unit Downstream Today, 2007-11-27, retrieved 2007-11-28^
- Andreas Heinrich, Koszalin. Gazprom's Expansion Strategy in Europe and the Liberalization of EU Energy Markets