List of Gazprom subsidiaries

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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.

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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

Ownership over 50%

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 (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

Belarus

Bulgaria

Cayman Islands

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Estonia

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Moldova

Netherlands

Nigeria

Poland

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

British Virgin Islands

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