Gazprom
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Gazprom
Summary
Gazprom is a state-owned enterprise[1]. Gazprom ranks in the top 1% of state_owned_enterprise entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,280 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Gazprom received the Public Eye People's Award[3].
- Gazprom is in the country of Russia[4].
- Gazprom's instance of is recorded as state-owned enterprise[5].
- Gazprom's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- Gazprom's instance of is recorded as company[7].
- Gazprom's instance of is recorded as public company[8].
- Gazprom's founder is recorded as Government of Russia[9].
- Gazprom is owned by Federal Agency for State Property Management[10].
- Gazprom is owned by Rosneftegaz[11].
- Gazprom's headquarters location is recorded as Saint Petersburg[12].
- Gazprom's chief executive officer is recorded as Alexey Miller[13].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom EP International B.V.[14].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Nigaz[15].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as YugoRosGaz[16].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Slovenský plynárenský priemysel[17].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Baltic LNG[18].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Nord Stream AG[19].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as RosUkrEnergo[20].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Bosphorus Gaz Corporation[21].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom Export[22].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom Avia[23].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as FC Zenit Saint Petersburg[24].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprombank[25].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Gazprom Neft[26].
- Gazprom's child organization or unit is recorded as SeverEnergia[27].
Body
Founding
Gazprom's founder is recorded as Government of Russia[9]. January 1, 1989 marks the founding of Gazprom[28].
Identity
Part of include MICEX Index[29], MICEX 10[30], and RTS Index[31].
Leadership
Gazprom's chief executive officer is recorded as Alexey Miller[13]. Chairpersons include Alexey Miller[32], Viktor Zubkov[33], and Vitaliy Anatolyevich Maarkelov[34]. Gazprom's director / manager is recorded as Alexey Miller[35].
Operations
Gazprom's headquarters location is recorded as Saint Petersburg[12]. Subsidiaries include Gazprom EP International B.V.[14], a business[36], founded in 1998[37], headquartered in Amsterdam[38]; Nigaz[15], a business[39], in Nigeria[40], headquartered in Abuja[41]; YugoRosGaz[16], a business[42], founded in 1996[43], headquartered in Belgrade[44]; Slovenský plynárenský priemysel[17], a business[45], in Slovakia[46], founded in 2006[47], headquartered in Bratislava[48]; Baltic LNG[18], an enterprise[49], in Russia[50], founded in 2010[51], headquartered in Ust-Luga[52]; and Nord Stream AG[19], a business[53], in Switzerland[54], founded in 2005[55], headquartered in Zug[56].
Industry
Industries include gas industry[57], extraction of petroleum[58], satellite communication[59], telecommunications[60], telephone company[61], and internet service provider[62].
Ownership
Owners include Federal Agency for State Property Management[10], a Federal Agency[63], in Russia[64], founded in 2004[65], headquartered in Moscow[66] and Rosneftegaz[11], a business[67], founded in 2004[68], headquartered in Moscow[69]. Gazprom's stock exchange is recorded as Moscow Exchange[70].
Recognition
Gazprom received the Public Eye People's Award[3].
Why It Matters
Gazprom ranks in the top 1% of state_owned_enterprise entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,280 views/month).[2] Gazprom has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[71] Gazprom is known by 33 alternative names across languages and contexts.[72]
FAQs
What awards did Gazprom receive?
Honors received include Public Eye People's Award[3].