Is Russian natural gas controlled by the state or by individuals?

Gazprom (Russian: открытоеакциоеоое) га ) referred to as Gazprom, is the world's largest natural gas mining enterprise, headquartered in Moscow.

Gazprom was restructured from the Soviet Ministry of Natural Gas Industry 1989, and continued all its assets. The company was subsequently partially privatized, but the Russian government still holds a major stake. 20 1 1 year, Gazprom exploited 513.2 billion cubic meters of natural gas, accounting for more than 17% of the global exploitation. In addition, the company also produces about 32.3 million tons of crude oil and nearly 1265438+ 10,000 tons of condensate gas. 20 1 1 year, Gazprom contributed 8% of Russia's GDP.

The main gas field of Gazprom is located near Obi Bay in western Siberia, and the main gas field in the future is located in Yamal Peninsula. The company also has a natural gas transportation trunk road with a distance of nearly158,200 km, which is the largest natural gas transportation system in the world.

Gazprom also has many subsidiaries, which cover many fields, including finance, media and aviation.