OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
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CONTENTGazprom in the Russian and global energy industry ......................................................................... 3Macroeconomic data ......................................................................................................................... 4Market data ........................................................................................................................................ 6Reserves ............................................................................................................................................ 8Licenses ........................................................................................................................................... 16Production ....................................................................................................................................... 18Geological exploration, production drilling and production capacity ............................................. 23Major projects in the field of hydrocarbon search, exploration, and production in foreign countries ................................................................................................ 26Promising fields in Russia ...............................................................................................................38Transportation ................................................................................................................................. 41Gas transportation projects .............................................................................................................43Underground gas storage ................................................................................................................ 47Processing of hydrocarbons and production of refined products .................................................. 51Electric power and heat generation .................................................................................................55Gas sales..........................................................................................................................................56Sales of crude oil, gas condensate and refined products ............................................................... 61Sales of electricity and heat energy, gas transportation sales .......................................................63Environmental measures, energy saving, research and development ............................................64Personnel .........................................................................................................................................66Convertion table .............................................................................................................................. 67Glossary of basic terms and abbreviations .....................................................................................68
PrefaceFact book “Gazprom in Figures 2006–2010” is an informational and statistical edition, prepared for OAO Gazprom annual General shareholders meeting 2011. The Fact book is prepared on the basis of corporate reports of OAO Gazprom, as well as on the basis of Russian and foreign sources of publicly disclosed information.In the present Fact book, the term OAO Gazprom refers to the head company of the Group, i.e. to Open Joint Stock Company Gazprom. The Gazprom Group, the Group or Gazprom imply OAO Gazprom and its subsidiaries taken as a whole. Similarly, the terms Gazprom Neft Group and Gazprom Neft refer to OAO Gazprom Neft and its subsidiaries, the term Sibur Holding refers to OAO Sibur Holding and its subsidiaries.Gazprom’s operating results presented in the Fact book are stated based on the principles for preparing Gazprom Group’s consolidated accounting (financial) statements. At the same time some results of OAO Gazprom and its subsidiaries’operations are stated in compliance with the principles for preparing management reports. Figures calculated using these methods may differ due to differences in methodologies for preparing consolidated financial statements and management reports.Stated data in tons of coal equivalent and barrels of oil equivalent are calculated on basis of stated coefficients. Group performs management accounting in metric units of measurement.Gazprom’s financial results are stated based on the principles for preparing Gazprom Group’s consolidated accounting (financial) statement in accordance with the Russian legislation. The currency of Gazprom Group’s consolidated accounting (financial) statement is the Russian Rouble. The data stated in US Dollars and Euro is calculated based on stated exchange rate and is not a data of Group’s financial statement.
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GAZPROM IN THE RUSSIAN AND GLOBAL ENERGY INDUSTRY
As of and for the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Share in the world natural gas industry
Gas reserves* 16.8 % 16.5 % 18.0 % 18.0 % 17.6 %
Gas production* 18.1 % 17.4 % 16.7 % 14.5 % 14.8 %
Gas sales* 27.1 % 27.0 % 25.4 % 22.1 % 20.1 %
Share in the Russian fuel and energy complex
Russian natural gas reserves controlled 62.4 % 62.1 % 68.9 % 69.8 % 68.7 %
Gas production** 84.7 % 83.9 % 82.7 % 79.2 % 78.1 %
Crude oil and gas condensate production** 9.4 % 9.2 % 8.8 % 8.4 % 8.6 %
Processing of natural and petroleum gas** 76.9 % 70.2 % 59.1 % 47.6 % 49.9 %
Primary processing of oil and stable gas condensate** 14.0 % 14.1 % 14.5 % 15.5 % 16.5 %
Power generation** – 3.1 % 10.5 % 13.9 % 16.9 %
Total length of trunk pipelines and pipeline branches, thou-sand km
156.9 158.2 159.5 160.4 161.7
* Based on International Natural Gas Center “CEDIGAZ” and OAO Gazprom figures. Statistics on international production and trade is are adjusted to Russian standard terms and conditions using 1.07 ratio.
** Based on Federal State Statistics Service, CDU TEC and OAO Gazprom figures.
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MACROECONOMIC DATA
Indicator * MeasureAs of and for the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Consumer price index (Y-o-Y) % 9.0 % 11.9 % 13.3 % 8.8 % 8.8 %
Producer price index (Y-o-Y) % 10.4 % 25.1 % -7.0 % 13.9 % 16.7 %
Nominal appreciation/devaluation of the exchange rate (RR/US $) as of end of year (Y-o-Y)
% 9.6 % 7.0 % -12.7 % -6.0 % -3.0 %
Real appreciation of the exchange rate (RR/US $) as of end of year (Y-o-Y)
% 16.7 % 15.0 % -1.1 % -0.4 % 4.0 %
Average exchange rate for the period (RR/US $) RR/US $ 27.18 25.57 24.81 31.68 30.36
Exchange rate at the end of the period (RR/US $) RR/US $ 26.33 24.55 29.38 30.24 30.48
Nominal appreciation/devaluation of the exchange rate (RR/Euro) as of end of year (Y-o-Y)
% -1.7 % -3.0 % -5.6 % -13.4 % 7.4 %
Real appreciation of the exchange rate (RR/ Euro) as of end of year (Y-o-Y)
% 5.6 % 5.8 % 5.0 % -6.5 % 14.5 %
Average exchange rate for the period (RR/ Euro) RR/Euro 34.11 35.01 36.41 44.13 40.27
Exchange rate at the end of the period (RR/ Euro) RR/Euro 34.70 35.93 41.44 43.39 40.33
Brent (Dated) oil price** US $/barrel 58.93 96.02 36.55 77.67 92.54
Urals oil price (Mean CIF MED/NEW)** US $/barrel 55.26 93.09 35.89 77.00 90.27
Brent (Dated) average annual oil price** US $/barrel 65.14 72.39 97.28 61.67 79.50
Urals (Mean CIF MED/NWE) average annual oil price** US $/barrel 61.28 69.28 94.82 61.18 78.28
* Economic indicators and exchange rates based on the data supplied by Central Bank of Russia and the Federal State Statistics Service. ** Source: Platts.
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Oil price dynamics (Brent)
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2006
April
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6
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Source: Platts, Brent (Dated) closing price.
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MARKET DATA
MeasureAs of and for the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Price per share on MICEX
as of end of year RR 302.89 342.88 108.60 183.21 193.62
minimum RR 216.00 227.99 86.60 101.91 142.84
maximum RR 350.25 357.20 367.40 200.16 197.34
Price per ADR on LSE
as of end of year US $ 46.00 56.70 14.25 25.50 25.25
minimum US $ 29.48 35.40 11.91 12.26 18.06
maximum US $ 52.64 58.50 62.50 27.30 26.64
Number of common shares issued (as of December 31)
million shares 23 674 23 674 23 674 23 674 23 674
Number of common shares outstanding (as of December 31)
million shares 22 988 23 608 23 644 22 950 22 951
Treasury shares (as of December 31) million shares 686 66 30 724 723
Market capitalization (as of end of year)* billion US $ 272.0 330.9 86.0 144.5 150.9
change (Y-o-Y) % 69.7 % 21.7 % -74.0 % 68.0 % 4.4 %
MICEX index points 1,693 1,889 620 1,370 1,688
change (Y-o-Y) % 67.5 % 11.6 % -67.2 % 121.0 % 23.2 %
RTS index points 1,922 2,291 632 1,445 1,770
change (Y-o-Y) % 70.7 % 19.2 % -72.4 % 128.6 % 22.5 %
Daily average trading volume, MСEX million shares 49.2 47.8 67.2 85.2 56.4
Daily average trading volume, LSE million ADRs 4.4 7.2 16.9 12.6 13.7
Dividend per share ** RR 2.54 2.66 0.36 2.39 3.85
Share capital structure
Shareholding controlled by the Russian Federation, including
% 50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 %
Federal Agency for State Property Management % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 %
OAO Rosneftegaz % 10.740 % 10.740 % 10.740 % 10.740 % 10.740 %
OAO Rosgazifikatsiya % 0.889 % 0.889 % 0.889 % 0.889 % 0.889 %
OAO Gazptom’s ADR Program depository (BNYM) % 13.200 % 21.020 % 22.150 % 24.350 % 27.570 %
Other registered entities % 36.798 % 28.978 % 27.848 % 25.648 % 22.428 %
Total % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
* Market capitalization based on MICEX share price converted into US $. ** For 2010 – recommended dividends.
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OAO Gazprom’s ordinary shares (MICEX) and MICEX index
200 %180 %160 %140 %120 %100 %80 %60 %40 %20 %
0 %
MICEX Index OAO Gazprom common shares on MICEX
Janu
ary
2006
April
200
6
June
200
6
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6
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6
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0
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RESERVES
MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RUSSIAN RESERVES SYSTEM AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Gazprom’s hydrocarbon reserves are estimated using both the Russian reserves system and international methodologies developed as part of the Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS Standards). PRMS, a new international reserve evaluation standard replaced SPE defini-tions published in 1997.
The Russian reserves system differs significantly from the international standards in particular with respect to the manner in which and the extent to which commercial factors are taken into account in calculating reserves.
RUSSIAN RESERVES SYSTEM
The Russian reserves system is based solely on an analysis of the geological attributes of reserves and takes into consideration the actual physical presence of hydrocarbons in geological formations or the probability of such physical presence. Explored reserves are represented by categories A, B, and C1; preliminary estimated reserves are represented by category C2; prospective resources are represented by category C3; and forecasted resources are represented by categories D1 and D2.
According to the Russian reserves system, explored natural gas reserves in categories A, B and C1 are considered to be fully extractable. For oil and gas condensate reserves special index of extraction is used. This index is calculated taking into account geological and technical factors.
Category A reserves are calculated on the part of a deposit drilled in accordance with an approved development project for the oil or natural gas field. They represent reserves that have been analyzed in sufficient detail.
Category B represents the reserves of a deposit, the oil or gas content of which has been determined on the basis of commercial flows of oil or gas obtained in wells at various hypsometric depths. The main parameters and the major features of the deposit that determine the condi-tions of its development have been studied in sufficient detail to draw up a project to develop the deposit.
Category C1 represents the reserves of a deposit, the oil or gas content of which has been determined on the basis of commercial flows of oil or gas obtained in wells and positive results of geologic exploration of non-probed wells. Category C1 reserves are computed on the basis of results of geophysical exploration work and production drilling and must have been studied in sufficient detail to yield data from which to draw up either a trial industrial development project in the case of a natural gas field or a technological development scheme in the case of an oil field.
PRMS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
When assessing the recoverable reserves PRMS International Standards take into account not only the probability that hydrocarbons are present in a given geological formation but also the eco-nomic viability of recovering the reserves. Exploration and drilling costs, ongoing production costs, transportation costs, taxes, prevailing prices for hydrocarbons, and other factors that influence the economic viability of a given deposit are taken into consideration.
Under PRMS International Standards, reserves are classified as proved, probable and possible.Proved reserves include reserves that are confirmed with a high degree of certainty through an
analysis of the development history and/or volume method analysis of the relevant geological and engineering data. Proved reserves are those that have a better than 90 % chance of being produced based on the available evidence and taking into account technical and ecnomic factors.
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Probable reserves are those reserves, in which hydrocarbons have been located within the geological structure with a lesser degree of certainty because fewer wells have been drilled and/or certain operational tests have not been conducted. Probable reserves are those that have a better than 50 % chance of being produced based on the available evidence and taking into account technical and economic factors.
An evaluation of proved and probable natural gas reserves certainly involves multiple uncertain-ties. The accuracy of any reserves evaluation depends on the quality of available information and engineering and geological interpretations. Based on the results of drilling, testing, and production after the audit date, reserves may be significantly restated upwards or downwards. Changes in the price of natural gas, gas condensate or oil may also affect proved and probable reserves estimates, as well as estimates of future net revenues and present worth, because the reserves are evaluated based on prices and costs as of the audit date.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PRMS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND SEC STANDARDS
Certainty of Existence. Under PRMS International Standards, reserves in undeveloped drilling sites that are located more than one standard inter-well distance from a commercial producing well may be classified as proved reserves if there is “reasonable certainty” that they exist. Under SEC Guidelines, it must be “demonstrated with certainty” that reserves exist before they may be classified as proved reserves.
Duration of License. Under PRMS Standards, proved reserves are projected to the economic production life of the evaluated field. Under SEC Standards, oil and gas deposits may not be classified as proved reserves if they will be recovered after the expiration of the license validity period unless the license holder has the right to renew the license and there is a demonstrated history of license renewal. The Subsoil Resources Law provides that a license holder shall be entitled to request an extension of an existing license where extractable reserves remain upon the expiration of the primary term of the license, provided that the license holder is in material compliance with the license agreement.Gazprom prepares and submits for government approval development plans for its fields based
on the economic life of the field, even where this life exceeds the primary term of the associated license. Gazprom is in material compliance with license agreements, and will be entitled to extend them to the full economic lives of the associated fields upon the expiration of their primary validity periods. However, the absence of an absolute legal right to extension and a significant demonstrated history of extension makes it uncertain whether extractable reserves Gazprom plans to recover after the expiration of a current license validity period may be considered proved reserves under SEC Standards. SEC experts have not provided definitive guidance on whether in these circum-stances such extractable reserves could be considered proved under SEC Standards.
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GA
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,119
.424
,753
.312
0,59
7.2
116,
969.
011
8,42
2.0
123,
105.
112
6,34
0.5
ОАО
Gaz
prom
Nef
t and
its s
ubsi
diar
ies
Gro
up p
artic
ipat
ion
in s
hare
cap
ital (
ordi
nary
sha
res)
75.6
8 %
75.6
8 %
75.6
8 %
95.6
8 %
95.6
8 %
Prov
ed**
29.5
20.6
73.2
80.7
118.
934
.023
.884
.593
.113
7.2
173.
812
1.3
431.
147
5.3
700.
4
Prob
able
**3.
61.
816
9.1
72.6
98.1
4.2
2.1
195.
183
.811
3.2
21.2
10.6
996.
042
7.6
577.
8
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e**
33.1
22.4
242.
315
3.3
217.
038
.225
.927
9.6
176.
925
0.4
195.
013
1.9
1,42
7.1
902.
91,
278,
2
ZAO
Purg
azG
roup
par
ticip
atio
n in
sha
re c
apita
l (or
dina
ry s
hare
s)
51 %
51 %
51 %
51 %
51 %
Prov
ed25
5.6
233.
121
7.9
206.
419
1.3
295.
026
9.0
251.
523
8.2
220.
81,
505.
51,
373.
01,
283.
41,
215.
71,
126.
7
Prob
able
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
23.5
22.9
23.0
23.0
23.0
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e25
9.6
237.
022
1.8
210.
319
5.2
299.
627
3.5
256.
024
2.7
225.
31,
529.
01,
395.
91,
306.
41,
238.
71,
149.
7
ОАО
Sev
erne
fteg
azpr
om**
*G
roup
par
ticip
atio
n in
sha
re c
apita
l (or
dina
ry s
hare
s)
100
%65
%65
%50
.001
%
50.0
01 %
Prov
ed–
713.
369
9.9
677.
365
1.7
–82
3.1
807.
678
1.6
752.
0–
4,20
1.3
4,12
2.4
3,98
9.3
3,83
8.5
Prob
able
–6.
46.
46.
46.
4–
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.4
–37
.737
.737
.737
.7
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e–
719.
770
6.3
683.
765
8.1
–83
0.5
815.
078
9.0
759.
4–
4,23
9.0
4,16
0.1
4,02
7.0
3,87
6.2
Tota
l Prov
ed18
,187
.618
,286
.518
,187
.818
,609
.918
,991
.320
,988
.521
,102
.620
,988
.721
,475
.821
,915
.910
7,12
5.0
107,
707.
510
7,12
6.1
109,
612.
311
1,85
8.8
Prob
able
2,58
0.0
2,55
1.5
3,08
8.2
3,33
8.1
3,52
9.0
2,97
7.3
2,94
4.5
3,56
3.8
3,85
2.2
4,07
2.5
15,1
96.2
15,0
28.3
18,1
89.5
19,6
61.4
20,7
85.8
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e20
,767
.620
,838
.021
,276
.021
,948
.022
,520
.323
,965
.824
,047
.124
,552
.525
,328
.025
,988
.412
2,32
1.2
122,
735.
812
5,31
5.6
129,
273.
713
2,64
4.6
*
The
list
of s
ubsi
diar
ies
is p
rese
nted
in th
e G
loss
ary.
*
* A
s of
the
end
of 2
006
and
2007
– re
serv
es o
f com
mer
cial
gas
, sin
ce th
e en
d of
200
8 –
rese
rves
of s
epar
ator
gas
. **
* R
eser
ves
as o
f the
end
of 2
006
are
incl
uded
to “
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n”.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
12
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
S’ G
AS C
ONDE
NSAT
E R
ESER
VES
IN R
USSI
A
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n *
Prov
ed52
8.9
568.
958
7.9
586.
057
2.1
756.
381
3.5
840.
783
8.0
818.
14,
326.
44,
653.
64,
809.
04,
793.
54,
679.
8
Prob
able
130.
111
7.2
141.
914
1.2
147.
218
6.1
167.
620
2.9
201.
921
0.5
1,06
4.2
958.
71,
160.
81,
155.
01,
204.
1
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e65
9.0
686.
172
9.8
727.
271
9.3
942.
498
1.1
1,04
3.6
1,03
9.9
1,02
8.6
5,39
0.6
5,61
2.3
5,96
9.8
5,94
8.5
5,88
3.9
Tota
l Prov
ed52
8.9
568.
958
7.9
586.
057
2.1
756.
381
3.5
840.
783
8.0
818.
14,
326.
44,
653.
64,
809.
04,
793.
54,
679.
8
Prob
able
130.
111
7.2
141.
914
1.2
147.
218
6.1
167.
620
2.9
201.
921
0.5
1,06
4.2
958.
71,
160.
81,
155.
01,
204.
1
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e65
9.0
686.
172
9.8
727.
271
9.3
942.
498
1.1
1,04
3.6
1,03
9.9
1,02
8.6
5,39
0.6
5,61
2.3
5,96
9.8
5,94
8.5
5,88
3.9
* Th
e lis
t of s
ubsi
diar
ies
is p
rese
nted
in th
e G
loss
ary.
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
S’ C
RUDE
OIL
RES
ERVE
S IN
RUS
SIA
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n *
Prov
ed87
.176
.997
.693
.082
.912
4.6
110.
013
9.6
133.
011
8.6
638.
456
3.7
715.
468
1.7
607.
7
Prob
able
203.
821
0.0
185.
715
9.8
179.
129
1.4
300.
326
5.5
228.
525
6.1
1,49
3.9
1,53
9.3
1,36
1.2
1,17
1.3
1,31
2.8
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e29
0.9
286.
928
3.3
252.
826
2.0
416.
041
0.3
405.
136
1.5
374.
72,
132.
32,
103.
02,
076.
61,
853.
01,
920.
5
ОАО
Gaz
prom
Nef
t and
its s
ubsi
diar
ies*
*
Gro
up’s
par
ticip
atio
n in
sha
re c
apita
l (or
dina
ry s
hare
s)
75.6
8 %
75.6
8 %
75.6
8 %
95.6
8 %
95.6
8 %
Prov
ed60
1.8
650.
161
5.6
625.
563
4.5
860.
592
9.6
880.
389
4.4
907.
34,
411.
24,
765.
24,
512.
34,
584.
94,
650.
9
Prob
able
173.
819
5.5
379.
327
5.7
285.
424
8.6
279.
654
2.4
394.
340
8.1
1,27
3.9
1,43
3.0
2,78
0.3
2,02
0.9
2,09
2.0
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e77
5.6
845.
699
4.9
901.
291
9.9
1,10
9.1
1,20
9.2
1,42
2.7
1,28
8.7
1,31
5.4
5,68
5.1
6,19
8.2
7,29
2.6
6,60
5.8
6,74
2.9
Tota
l Prov
ed68
8.9
727.
071
3.2
718.
571
7.4
985.
11,
039.
61,
019.
91,
027.
41,
025.
95,
049.
65,
328.
95,
227.
75,
266.
65,
258.
5
Prob
able
377.
640
5.5
565.
043
5.5
464.
554
0.0
579.
980
7.9
622.
866
4.2
2,76
7.8
2,97
2.3
4,14
1.5
3,19
2.2
3,40
4.8
Prov
ed +
pro
babl
e1,
066.
51,
132.
51,
278.
21,
154.
01,
181.
91,
525.
11,
619.
51,
827.
81,
650.
21,
690.
17,
817.
48,
301.
29,
369.
28,
458.
88,
663.
3
* T
he li
st o
f sub
sidi
arie
s is
pre
sent
ed in
the
Glo
ssar
y.**
As
of th
e en
d of
200
9 ex
clud
ing
rese
rves
of O
AO N
K M
agm
a.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
13
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S H
YDRO
CAR
BONS
RES
ERVE
S (C
ATEG
ORIE
S A+
B+C1
) IN
RUSS
IA S
ET O
UT
BY R
EGIO
NS
Reg
ion
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
As o
f Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Gas
, bcm
Gas
, mill
ion
tce
Gas
, mill
ion
boe
Ura
ls F
eder
al D
istr
ict (
FD)
21,9
37.3
21,5
14.1
24,2
65.2
24,3
90.6
23 5
66.8
25,3
15.6
24,8
27.3
28,0
02.1
28,1
46.8
27,1
96.1
129,
210.
712
6,71
8.0
142,
922.
014
3,66
0.6
138,
808.
4
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D93
.293
.392
.290
.489
.310
7.6
107.
710
6.4
104.
310
3.1
548.
954
9.5
543.
153
2.5
526.
0
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
s2,
594.
82,
581.
82,
569.
02,
560.
72
545.
42,
994.
42,
979.
42,
964.
62,
955.
12,
937.
415
,283
.415
,206
.815
,131
.415
,082
.514
,992
.4
Priv
olzh
sky
FD81
0.6
792.
877
4.7
758.
575
1.3
935.
491
4.9
894.
087
5.3
867.
04,
774.
44,
669.
64,
563.
04,
467.
64,
425.
2
Sibe
rian
FD29
5.0
275.
529
1.7
284.
730
8.3
340.
431
7.9
336.
632
8.5
355.
81,
737.
61,
622.
71,
718.
11,
676.
91,
815.
9
Far E
ast F
D8.
822
.040
1.7
402.
245
6.6
10.2
25.4
463.
646
4.1
526.
951
.812
9.6
2,36
6.0
2,36
9.0
2,68
9.4
Shel
f4,
114.
54,
505.
94,
728.
75,
091.
35
334.
64,
748.
15,
199.
85,
456.
95,
875.
46,
156.
124
,234
.426
,539
.827
,852
.029
,987
.731
,420
.7
Tota
l29
,854
.229
,785
.433
,123
.233
,578
.433
052
.334
,451
.734
,372
.438
,224
.238
,749
.538
,142
.417
5,84
1.2
175,
436.
019
5,09
5.6
197,
776.
819
4,67
8.0
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
tons
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
tce
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
boe
Ura
ls F
D68
9.7
690.
276
0.4
770.
972
4.0
986.
398
7.0
1,08
7.4
1,10
2.3
1,03
5.3
5,64
1.8
5,64
5.9
6,22
0.1
6,30
5.9
5,92
2.4
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D21
.321
.321
.220
.920
.830
.530
.530
.329
.929
.717
4.2
174.
217
3.4
171.
017
0.1
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
s39
2.4
389.
238
6.0
383.
538
0.6
561.
155
6.6
552.
054
8.4
544.
33,
209.
93,
183.
73,
157.
53,
137.
03,
113.
4
Priv
olzh
sky
FD58
.758
.057
.557
.257
.483
.982
.982
.381
.882
.148
0.2
474.
547
0.4
467.
946
9.5
Sibe
rian
FD26
.321
.822
.621
.121
.237
.631
.232
.330
.230
.321
5.1
178.
318
4.9
172.
617
3.4
Far E
ast F
D0.
10.
15.
86.
06.
90.
10.
18.
38.
69.
90.
80.
847
.449
.156
.4
Shel
f28
.531
.933
.665
.573
.940
.845
.648
.093
.710
5.7
233.
126
0.9
274.
853
5.8
604.
5
Tota
l1,
217.
01,
212.
51,
287.
11,
325.
11
284.
81,
740.
31,
733.
91,
840.
61,
894.
91,
837.
39,
955.
19,
918.
310
,528
.510
,839
.310
,509
.7
Crud
e oi
l, m
illio
n to
nsCr
ude
oil,
mill
ion
tce
Crud
e oi
l, m
illio
n bo
e
Ura
ls F
D1,
146.
01,
261.
11,
303.
11,
461.
61
400.
11,
638.
81,
803.
41,
863.
42,
090.
02,
002.
18,
400.
29,
243.
99,
551.
810
,713
.610
,262
.8
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D13
.514
.215
.716
.917
.319
.320
.322
.524
.224
.799
.010
4.1
115.
112
3.9
126.
8
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
s4.
55.
48.
89.
710
.66.
47.
712
.613
.915
.233
.039
.664
.571
.177
.7
Priv
olzh
sky
FD13
4.3
133.
913
3.3
145.
114
4.5
192.
019
1.5
190.
620
7.5
206.
698
4.4
981.
597
7.1
1,06
3.6
1,05
9.2
Sibe
rian
FD38
.544
.647
.658
.361
.955
.163
.868
.083
.488
.528
2.2
326.
934
8.9
427.
345
3.7
Far E
ast F
D2.
73.
345
.846
.051
.13.
94.
765
.565
.873
.119
.824
.233
5.7
337.
237
4.6
Shel
f47
.447
.447
.447
.447
.467
.867
.867
.867
.867
.834
7.4
347.
434
7.4
347.
434
7.4
Tota
l1,
386.
91,
509.
91,
601.
71,
785.
01
732.
91,
983.
32,
159.
22,
290.
42,
552.
62,
478.
010
,166.
011
,067
.611
,740
.513
,084
.112
,702
.2
Gas
, gas
con
dens
ate,
cru
de o
il, m
illio
n tc
eG
as, g
as c
onde
nsat
e, c
rude
oil,
mill
ion
boe
Ura
ls F
Dx
xx
xx
27,9
40.7
27,6
17.7
30,9
52.9
31,3
39.1
30,2
33.5
143,
252.
714
1,60
7.8
158,
693.
916
0,68
0.1
154,
993.
6
Nor
thw
este
rn F
Dx
xx
xx
157.
415
8.5
159.
215
8.4
157.
582
2.1
827.
883
1.6
827.
482
2.9
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
sx
xx
xx
3,56
1.9
3,54
3.7
3,52
9.2
3,51
7.4
3,49
6.9
18,5
26.3
18,4
30.1
18,3
53.4
18,2
90.6
18,1
83.5
Priv
olzh
sky
FDx
xx
xx
1,21
1.3
1,18
9.3
1,16
6.9
1,16
4.6
1,15
5.7
6,23
9.0
6,12
5.6
6,01
0.5
5,99
9.1
5,95
3.9
Sibe
rian
FDx
xx
xx
433.
141
2.9
436.
944
2.1
474.
62,
234.
92,
127.
92,
251.
92,
276.
82,
443.
0
Far E
ast F
Dx
xx
xx
14.2
30.2
537.
453
8.5
609.
972
.415
4.6
2,74
9.1
2,75
5.3
3,12
0.4
Shel
fx
xx
xx
4,85
6.7
5,31
3.2
5,57
2.7
6,03
6.9
6,32
9.6
24,8
14.9
27,1
48.1
28,4
74.2
30,8
70.9
32,3
72.6
Tota
lx
xx
xx
38,1
75.3
38,2
65.5
42,3
55.2
43,19
7.0
42,4
57.7
195,
962.
319
6,42
1.9
217,
364.
622
1,70
0.2
217,
889.
9
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
14
CHAN
GE IN
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S H
YDRO
CAR
BONS
RES
ERVE
S (C
ATEG
ORIE
S A+
B+C1
) IN
RUSS
IA
Gas
Gas
cond
ensa
te*
Crud
e oi
lG
asG
asco
nden
sate
*Cr
ude
oil
Tota
lG
asG
asco
nden
sate
*Cr
ude
oil
Tota
l
bcm
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
006
29,8
54.2
1,21
7.0
1,38
6.9
34,4
51.7
1,74
0.3
1,98
3.3
38,1
75.3
175,
841.
29,
955.
110
,166.
019
5,96
2.3
Addi
tions
to re
serv
es
as a
resu
lt of
exp
lora
tion
592.
19.
719
.968
3.3
13.9
28.5
725.
73,
487.
579
.314
5.9
3,71
2.7
Tran
sfer
of r
eser
ves
disc
over
ed
in 2
007
to th
e U
ndis
trib
uted
Su
bsoi
l Fun
d of
Rus
sia
**-1
49.7
-1.8
-0.2
-172
.7-2
.6-0
.3-1
75.6
-881
.7-1
4.7
-1.5
-897
.9
Rec
eipt
of l
icen
ses,
incl
udin
g53
.10.
328
.061
.30.
440
.010
1.7
312.
72.
520
5.2
520.
4
due
to n
ew fi
elds
dis
cove
ry *
**19
.30.
315
.022
.30.
421
.544
.211
3.6
2.5
109.
922
6.0
as a
resu
lt of
tend
ers
33.8
–13
.039
.0–
18.5
57.5
199.
1–
95.3
294.
4
Retu
rn o
f lic
ense
s–
––
––
––
––
––
Acqu
isiti
on o
f ass
ets
––
5.4
––
7.7
7.7
––
39.6
39.6
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posa
l of a
sset
s–
––
––
––
––
––
Rev
alua
tion
-14.
5-4
.510
3.9
-16.
7-6
.414
8.6
125.
5-8
5.4
-36.
876
1.6
639.
4
Prod
uctio
n (in
clud
ing
loss
es)
-549
.8-8
.2-3
4.0
-634
.5-1
1.7
-48.
6-6
94.8
-3,2
38.3
-67.
1-2
49.2
-3,5
54.6
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
007
29,7
85.4
1,21
2.5
1,50
9.9
34,3
72.4
1,73
3.9
2,15
9.2
38,2
65.5
175,
436.
09,
918.
311
,067
.619
6,42
1.9
Addi
tions
to re
serv
es
as a
resu
lt of
exp
lora
tion
583.
46.
954
.167
3.2
9.9
77.4
760.
53,
436.
256
.439
6.6
3,88
9.2
Tran
sfer
of r
eser
ves
disc
over
ed
in 2
008
to th
e U
ndis
trib
uted
Su
bsoi
l Fun
d of
Rus
sia
**-2
5.0
-1.4
-3.1
–28.
8-2
.0-4
.5-3
5.3
-147
.3-1
1.5
-22.
7-1
81.5
Rec
eipt
of l
icen
ses,
incl
udin
g3,
326.
677
.767
.93,
838.
911
1.1
97.1
4,04
7.1
19,5
93.7
635.
649
7.7
20,7
27.0
due
to n
ew fi
elds
dis
cove
ry *
**17
.20.
9–
19.8
1.3
–21
.110
1.4
7.4
–10
8.8
as a
resu
lt of
tend
ers
1.5
–1.
51.
7–
2.1
3.8
8.8
–11
.019
.8
due
to re
solu
tion
of th
e Ru
ssia
n go
vern
men
t, w
ithou
t ten
derin
g pr
oces
s3,
307.
976
.866
.43,
817.
410
9.8
95.0
4,02
2.2
19,4
83.5
628.
248
6.7
20,5
98.4
Retu
rn o
f lic
ense
s-0
.2–
-0.5
-0.2
–-0
.7-0
.9-1
.2–
-3.7
–4.9
Acqu
isiti
on o
f ass
ets
1.6
–3.
11.
8–
4.4
6.2
9.4
–22
.732
.1
Dis
posa
l of a
sset
s–
––
––
––
––
––
Reva
luat
ion
1.9
-0.6
2.3
2.2
-0.9
3.3
4.6
11.2
-4.9
16.9
23.2
Prod
uctio
n (in
clud
ing
loss
es)
-550
.5-8
.0-3
2.0
-635
.3-1
1.4
-45.
8-6
92.5
-3,2
42.4
-65.
4-2
34.6
-3,5
42.4
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
008
33,1
23.2
1,28
7.1
1,60
1.7
38,2
24.2
1,84
0.6
2,29
0.4
42,3
55.2
195,
095.
610
,528
.511
,740
.521
7,36
4.6
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
1515
Gas
Gas
cond
ensa
te*
Crud
e oi
lG
asG
asco
nden
sate
*Cr
ude
oil
Tota
lG
asG
asco
nden
sate
*Cr
ude
oil
Tota
l
bcm
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
008
33,1
23.2
1,28
7.1
1,60
1.7
38,2
24.2
1,84
0.6
2,29
0.4
42,3
55.2
195,
095.
610
,528
.511
,740
.521
7,36
4.6
Addi
tions
to re
serv
es
as a
resu
lt of
exp
lora
tion
468.
838
.55
57.5
541.
055
.182
.267
8.3
2,76
1.2
315.
342
1.5
3,49
8.0
Tran
sfer
of r
eser
ves
disc
over
ed
in 2
009
to th
e U
ndis
trib
uted
Su
bsoi
l Fun
d of
Rus
sia
**-4
1.2
-1.3
-5.8
5-4
7.5
-1.9
-8.3
-57.
7-2
42.6
-10.
6-4
2.8
-296
.0
Rec
eipt
of l
icen
ses,
incl
udin
g1.
60.
052.
51.
80.
13.
65.
59.
40.
418
.328
.1
due
to n
ew fi
elds
dis
cove
ry *
**–
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as a
resu
lt of
tend
ers
1.6
0.05
2.5
1.8
0.1
3.6
5.5,
9.4
0.4
18.3
28.1
Retu
rn o
f lic
ense
s-1
0.4
–-0
.05,
-12.
0–
-0.1
-12.
1-6
1.2
–-0
.4-6
1.6
Acqu
isiti
on o
f ass
ets
580.
865
.110
7.1
670.
293
.115
3.2
916.
53,
420.
953
2.5
785.
04,
738.
4
Dis
posa
l of a
sset
s-0
.6–
–-0
.7–
–-0
.7-3
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–-3
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alua
tion
-81.
8-5
7.1
53.6
-94.
4-8
1.7
76.6
-99.
5-4
81.8
-467
.139
2.9
-556
.0
Prod
uctio
n (in
clud
ing
loss
es)
-462
.0-7
.3-3
1.5
-533
.1-1
0.4
-45.
0-5
88.5
-2,7
21.2
-59.
7-2
30.9
-3,0
11.8
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
009
33,5
78.4
1,32
5.1
1,78
5.0
38,7
49.5
1,89
4.9
2,55
2.6
43,19
7.0
197,
776.
810
,839
.313
,084
.122
1,70
0.2
Addi
tions
to re
serv
es
as a
resu
lt of
exp
lora
tion
547.
732
.383
.263
2.0
46.2
119.
079
7.2
3,22
5.9
264.
260
9.9
4,10
0.0
Tran
sfer
of r
eser
ves
disc
over
ed
in 2
010
to th
e U
ndis
trib
uted
Su
bsoi
l Fun
d of
Rus
sia,
acq
uisi
tions
fr
om o
ther
com
pani
es’ b
ooks
**
-50.
9-0
.41.
5-5
8.7
-0.6
2.1
-57.
2-2
99.8
-3.3
11.0
-292
.1
Rec
eipt
of l
icen
ses,
incl
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g12
0.0
4.4
0.6
138.
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30.
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5.6
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474
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to n
ew fi
elds
dis
cove
ry *
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70.
676
.15.
30.
882
.238
8.2
30.3
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9
due
to re
solu
tion
of th
e Ru
ssia
n go
vern
men
t, w
ithou
t ten
derin
g pr
oces
s54
.10.
7–
62.4
1.0
–63
.431
8.6
5.7
–32
4.3
Retu
rn o
f lic
ense
s-1
.5–
–-1
.7–
–-1
.7-8
.8–
–-8
.8
Acqu
isiti
on o
f ass
ets
1.7
0.3
4.6
2.0
0.4
6.6
9.0
10.0
2.5
33.7
46.2
Dis
posa
l of a
sset
s-6
27.2
-68.
6-1
01.1
-723
.8-9
8.1
-144
.6-9
66.5
-3,6
94.2
-561
.1-7
41.1
-4,9
96.4
Rev
alua
tion
-7.6
-0.2
-8.9
-8.8
-0.3
-12.
7-2
1.8
-44.
8-1
.6-6
5.2
-111
.6
Prod
uctio
n (in
clud
ing
loss
es)
-508
.3-8
.1-3
2.0
-586
.6-1
1.5
-45.
8-6
43.9
-2,9
93.9
-66.
3-2
34.6
-3,2
94.8
Rese
rves
as
of D
ecem
ber 3
1, 2
010
33,0
52.3
1,28
4.8
1,73
2.9
38,1
42.4
1,83
7.3
2,47
8.0
42,4
57.7
194,
678.
010
,509
.712
,702
.221
7,88
9.9
*
Any
cha
nges
in g
as c
onde
nsat
e re
serv
es d
ue to
pro
duct
ion
are
reco
gniz
ed a
s co
nver
ted
into
sta
ble
gasc
onde
nsat
e (C
5+).
The
prod
uctio
n vo
lum
e of
uns
tabl
e ga
s co
nden
sate
of G
azpr
om G
roup
see
in P
rodu
ctio
n se
ctio
n.
**
Und
er th
e la
w o
f the
Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion,
the
subs
oil u
ser d
oes
not h
ave
any
vest
ed r
ight
to d
evel
op r
eser
ves
disc
over
ed in
are
as c
over
ed b
y ex
plor
atio
n lic
ense
s or
bey
ond
the
licen
sed
area
s. S
uch
rese
rves
sha
ll be
tran
s-fe
rred
to th
e U
ndis
trib
uted
Sub
soil
Fund
of t
he R
ussi
an F
eder
atio
n. S
ubse
quen
tly th
e su
bsoi
l use
r has
a p
refe
renc
e rig
ht to
rece
ive
a lic
ense
for t
heir
deve
lopm
ent.
***
Incl
udin
g lic
ense
s re
cive
d by
Gaz
prom
Gro
up in
pre
viou
s ye
ars.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
16
LICENSESGAZPROM GROUP’S LICENSE AREAS IN RUSSIA SET OUT BY REGIONS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
License type*
Ural
s FD
Nort
hwes
tern
FD
Sout
hern
and
No
rth
Cauc
asia
n FD
s
Priv
olzh
sky
FD
Sibe
riam
FD
Far E
ast F
D
Shel
f
Tota
l
thousand square km
Geological survey, exploration and production of hydrocarbons (SEPL)
27.0 0.3 3.3 0.6 57.8 – 50.9 139.9
Exploration and production of hydrocarbons (EPL)
68.6 0.7 8.5 2.7 6.7 8.5 10.4 106.1
Licenses for geological survey (SL)
25.5 4.1 1.4 5.2 17.5 – – 53.7
* License types in accordance with Russian legislation
GAZPROM GROUP’S LICENSES FOR THE MAIN HYDROCARBON FIELDS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
Name of the field (area)Year
of production start
Subsidiary – License holder
Interest of the Group
Type of the field*
Category of the
license **
License expiration year ***
Western Siberia (Urals FD)
Urengoyskoye 1978
ООО Gazprom dobycha Urengoy
100 %
OGC EPL 2013****
Yen-Yakhinskoye 1985 OGC EPL 2013****
Severo-Urengoyskoye 1987 G EPL 2013
Pestsovoye 2004 OGC EPL 2019
Yamburgskoye 1991
ООО Gazprom dobycha Yamburg
100 %
OGC EPL 2018
Zapolyarnoye 2001 OGC EPL 2018
Tazovskoye – OGC SEPL 2025
Severo-Parusovoye – G EPL 2027
Medvezhye 1972
ООО Gazprom dobycha Nadym
100 %
OGC EPL 2018
Yamsoveiskoye 1997 GC EPL 2018
Yubileynoye 1992 OGC EPL 2018
Kharasaveiskoye – GC EPL 2019
Bovanenkovskoye – OGC EPL 2018
Novoportovskoye – OGC EPL 2019
Komsomolskoye 1993
ООО Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk
100 %
G EPL 2012
Yety-Purovskoye 2004 G EPL 2014
Zapadno-Tarkosalynskoye
1996 OGC SEPL 2018
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
17
Name of the field (area)Year
of production start
Subsidiary – License holder
Interest of the Group
Type of the field*
Category of the
license **
License expiration year ***
Yuzhno-Russkoye 2007 OAO Severneftegazprom50,001% (votes)
OGC EPL 2043
Zapadno-Tambeyskoye –
OAO Gazprom
OGC EPL 2028
Kruzenshternskoye – GC EPL 2028
Malyginskoye – GC EPL 2028
Severo-Tambeyskoye – GC EPL 2028
Tasiyskoye – GC EPL 2028
Antypajutinskoye – G EPL 2028
Gubkinskoye 1998 ZAO Purgaz 51 % OGC EPL 2014
Sugmutskoye 1995
ОАО Gazpromneft Noyabrskneftegaz *****
100%O EPL 2050
Sutorminskoye and Severo-Karamovskoye
1982 OGC EPL 2038
Sporyshevskoye 1996 100% O EPL 2047
Priobskoye 1999OAO NK Sibneft-Yugra *****
100% O EPL 2038
Vyngapurovskoye 1982 OOO Zapolyarneft ***** 100% OGC EPL 2014
Southern Russia (Southern FD)
Astrakhanskoye 1986ООО Gazprom dobycha Astrakhan
100 % GC EPL 2019
Zapadno-Astrakhanskoye – OAO Gazprom GC SEPL 2024
South Urals region (Privolzhsky FD)
Orenburgskoye 1974ООО Gazprom dobycha Orenburg
100% OGC EPL 2018
Eastern Siberia and the Far East ( Siberian and Far East FDs)
Chayandinskoye –OAO Gazprom
OGC EPL 2028
Chikanskoye – GC EPL 2028
Sobinskoye –ООО Gazprom dobycha Krasnoyarsk
100 % OGC SEPL 2028
Russian sea shelf
Shtokmanovskoye –OOO Gazprom neft shelf 100 %
GC EPL 2043
Prirazlomnoye – O EPL 2043
Kamennomysskoye-more –
OAO Gazprom
G EPL 2026
Severo-Kamennomysskoye – GC EPL 2026
Dolginskoye – O EPL 2025
Semakovskoye – G EPL 2028
Kirinskoye – GC EPL 2028
* In accordance with the Russian state classification: OGC – oil, gas, condensate field; OG – oil and gas field; GC – gas condensate field ; G – gas field; O – oil field.
** Russian legislation provides for several types of licenses applicable to the study, exploration and production of natural resources, including: licenses for geological survey (SL); licenses for exploration and production of hydrocarbons (EPL); and licenses for geological survey, exploration and production of hydrocarbons (SEPL). Abbreviations are stated according to the classification determined by the Russian legislation.
*** The main part of licenses for exploration, development and production of hydrocarbons was received by Gazprom Group in 1993–1996 according to the Federal law “On subsoil”. Their expiry period is mostly in 2012–2014. While license holders of Gazprom Group meet the main terms and conditions of license agreements, they have a right to prolong current licenses to complete exploration and development of fields. Gazprom plans to prolong licenses for the period till the completion of profitable development of fields.
**** The license granted for the subsoil use of the Urengoyskoye OGC field (including the Urengoyskaya and Yen-Yakhinskaya areas).***** A part of Gazprom Neft Group.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
18
PRODUCTIONGAZPROM GROUP’S HYDROCARBONS PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
02006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Gas Gas condensate Oil
32.0 million tons11.3 million tons508.6 bcm
31.6 million tons10.1 million tons461.5 bcm
32.0 million tons10.9 million tons549.7 bcm
34.0 million tons11.3 million tons548.6 bcm
34.0 million tons11.4 million tons556.0 bcm
697.7million
tce
695.9million
tce592.2million
tce
648.8million
tce
706.5million
tce
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
19
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S H
YDRO
CAR
BONS
PRO
DUCT
ION
IN R
USSI
A
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
bcm
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Gas
pro
duct
ion
555.
9554
8.55
549.
7346
1.52
508.
5964
1.57
633.
0363
4.39
532.
5958
6.91
3,27
4.55
3,23
0.96
3,23
7.91
2,71
8.35
2,99
5.60
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Gas
con
dens
ate
prod
uctio
n11
.37
11.2
710
.93
10.0
711
.29
16.2
616
.12
15.6
314
.40
16.1
493
.01
92.1
989
.41
82.3
792
.35
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Crud
e oi
l pro
duct
ion
34.0
233
.98
32.0
531
.62
32.0
148
.65
48.5
945
.83
45.2
245
.77
249.
3724
9.07
234.
9323
1.77
234.
63
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
Tota
lх
хх
хх
706.
4869
7.74
695.
8559
2.21
648.
823,
616.
933,
572.
223,
562.
253,
032.
493,
322.
58
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S Q
UAR
TER
LY G
AS P
RODU
CTIO
N IN
RUS
SIA
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
bcm
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n *
Q1
144.
2714
3.79
143.
8411
4.98
132.
7016
6.49
165.
9316
5.99
132.
6915
3.14
849.
7584
6.92
847.
2267
7.23
781.
61
Q2
129.
9412
8.61
130.
784
.91
107.
6914
9.95
148.
4215
0.83
97.9
912
4.27
765.
3575
7.51
769.
8250
0.12
634.
29
Q3
123.
1811
7.13
114.
4293
.73
93.9
014
2.15
135.
1713
2.04
108.
1610
8.36
725.
5368
9.90
673.
9455
2.07
553.
07
Q4
141.
4514
0.98
128.
6713
1.40
130.
8516
3.23
162.
6914
8.49
151.
6315
1.00
833.
1483
0.37
757.
8777
3.95
770.
71
Tota
l for
the
year
538.
8453
0.51
517.
6342
5.02
465.
1462
1.82
612.
2159
7.35
490.
4753
6.77
3,17
3.77
3,12
4.70
3,04
8.85
2,50
3.37
2,73
9.68
ОАО
Gaz
prom
Nef
t and
its s
ubsi
diar
ies
Q1
0.54
0.41
0.52
0.56
0.62
0.62
0.47
0.60
0.65
0.72
3.18
2.42
3.06
3.30
3.65
Q2
0.51
0.44
0.54
0.46
0.61
0.59
0.51
0.62
0.53
0.70
3.00
2.59
3.18
2.71
3.59
Q3
0.46
0.44
0.50
0.46
0.57
0.53
0.51
0.58
0.53
0.66
2.71
2.59
2.95
2.71
3.36
Q4
0.56
0.48
0.60
0.60
1.15
0.65
0.55
0.69
0.69
1.32
3.30
2.83
3.53
3.53
6.78
Tota
l for
the
year
2.07
1.77
2.16
2.08
2.95
2.39
2.04
2.49
2.40
3.40
12.19
10.4
312
.72
12.2
517
.38
ZAO
Purg
az
Q1
3.90
3.73
3.89
3.28
4.10
4.50
4.31
4.49
3.79
4.73
22.9
821
.97
22.9
119
.32
24.1
4
Q2
3.63
3.50
3.64
2.63
3.50
4.19
4.04
4.20
3.03
4.03
21.3
820
.62
21.4
415
.49
20.6
2
Q3
3.43
3.73
3.73
2.16
3.54
3.96
4.30
4.30
2.49
4.09
20.2
021
.97
21.9
712
.72
20.8
5
Q4
4.08
4.06
3.61
3.77
4.00
4.71
4.69
4.17
4.35
4.62
24.0
323
.91
21.2
622
.21
23.5
6
Tota
l for
the
year
15.0
415
.02
14.8
711
.84
15.1
417
.36
17.3
417
.16
13.6
617
.47
88.5
988
.47
87.5
869
.74
89.1
7
* Th
e lis
t of s
ubsi
diar
ies
is p
rese
nted
in th
e G
loss
ary.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
20
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S Q
UAR
TER
LY G
AS P
RODU
CTIO
N IN
RUS
SIA
(CON
TINU
ANCE
)
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
bcm
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
ОАО
Sev
erne
fteg
azpr
om
Q1
––
2.84
4.64
6.84
––
3.28
5.35
7.89
––
16.7
327
.33
40.2
9
Q2
––
3.23
4.91
5.88
––
3.73
5.67
6.79
––
19.0
228
.92
34.6
3
Q3
–0.
023.
815.
985.
67–
0.02
4.40
6.90
6.54
–0.
1222
.44
35.2
233
.40
Q4
–1.
235.
197.
056.
97–
1.42
5.98
8.14
8.05
–7.
2430
.57
41.5
241
.05
Tota
l for
the
year
–1.
2515
.07
22.5
825
.36
–1.
4417
.39
26.0
629
.27
–7.
3688
.76
132.
9914
9.37
Gazp
rom
Gro
up’s
tota
l pro
duct
ion
Q1
148.
7114
7.93
151.
0912
3.46
144.
2617
1.61
170.
7117
4.36
142.
4816
6.48
875.
9187
1.31
889.
9272
7.18
849.
69
Q2
134.
0813
2.55
138.
1192
.91
117.
6815
4.73
152.
9715
9.38
107.
2213
5.79
789.
7378
0.72
813.
4654
7.24
693.
13
Q3
127.
0712
1.32
122.
4610
2.33
103.
6814
6.64
140.
0014
1.32
118.
0811
9.65
748.
4471
4.58
721.
3060
2.72
610.
68
Q4
146.
0914
6.75
138.
0714
2.82
142.
9716
8.59
169.
3515
9.33
164.
8116
4.99
860.
4786
4.35
813.
2384
1.21
842.
10
Tota
l for
the
year
555.
9554
8.55
549.
7346
1.52
508.
5964
1.57
633.
0363
4.39
532.
5958
6.91
3,27
4.55
3,23
0.96
3,23
7.91
2,71
8.35
2,99
5.60
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S Q
UAR
TER
LY G
AS C
ONDE
NSAT
E PR
ODUC
TION
IN R
USSI
A
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n*
Q1
2.86
2.86
2.84
2.34
2.82
4.09
4.09
4.06
3.34
4.03
23.4
023
.40
23.2
419
.14
23.0
7
Q2
2.84
2.80
2.69
2.51
2.78
4.06
4.00
3.85
3.59
3.98
23.2
322
.90
22.0
020
.53
22.7
4
Q3
2.77
2.78
2.67
2.50
2.79
3.96
3.98
3.82
3.58
3.99
22.6
622
.74
21.8
420
.45
22.8
2
Q4
2.90
2.83
2.73
2.72
2.90
4.15
4.05
3.90
3.89
4.14
23.7
223
.15
22.3
322
.25
23.7
2
Tota
l for
the
year
11.3
711
.27
10.9
310
.07
11.2
916
.26
16.1
215
.63
14.4
016
.14
93.0
192
.1989
.41
82.3
792
.35
Gazp
rom
Gro
up’s
tota
l pro
duct
ion
Q1
2.86
2.86
2.84
2.34
2.82
4.09
4.09
4.06
3.34
4.03
23.4
023
.40
23.2
419
.14
23.0
7
Q2
2.84
2.80
2.69
2.51
2.78
4.06
4.00
3.85
3.59
3.98
23.2
322
.90
22.0
020
.53
22.7
4
Q3
2.77
2.78
2.67
2.50
2.79
3.96
3.98
3.82
3.58
3.99
22.6
622
.74
21.8
420
.45
22.8
2
Q4
2.90
2.83
2.73
2.72
2.90
4.15
4.05
3.90
3.89
4.14
23.7
223
.15
22.3
322
.25
23.7
2
Tota
l for
the
year
11.3
711
.27
10.9
310
.07
11.2
916
.26
16.1
215
.63
14.4
016
.14
93.0
192
.1989
.41
82.3
792
.35
* Th
e lis
t of s
ubsi
diar
ies
is p
rese
nted
in th
e G
loss
ary
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
21
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S Q
UAR
TER
LY O
IL P
RODU
CTIO
N IN
RUS
SIA
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
mill
ion
tons
mill
ion
tce
mill
ion
boe
OAO
Gaz
prom
and
its
maj
or s
ubsi
diar
ies
with
100
% e
quity
par
ticip
atio
n *
Q1
0.33
0.35
0.34
0.32
0.46
0.47
0.51
0.49
0.46
0.66
2.41
2.57
2.49
2.34
3.37
Q2
0.32
0.31
0.30
0.36
0.46
0.46
0.44
0.43
0.52
0.66
2.35
2.27
2.20
2.64
3.37
Q3
0.32
0.33
0.31
0.43
0.47
0.46
0.47
0.44
0.61
0.67
2.35
2.42
2.27
3.15
3.45
Q4
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.44
0.46
0.47
0.47
0.46
0.63
0.66
2.42
2.42
2.35
3.23
3.37
Tota
l for
the
year
1.30
1.32
1.27
1.55
1.85
1.86
1.89
1.82
2.22
2.65
9.53
9.68
9.31
11.3
613
.56
ОАО
Gaz
prom
Nef
t and
its
subs
idia
ries
Q1
7.85
8.18
7.84
7.26
7.34
11.2
311
.70
11.2
110
.39
10.5
057
.54
59.9
557
.47
53.2
153
.80
Q2
8.27
8.17
7.71
7.42
7.54
11.8
311
.68
11.0
310
.61
10.7
860
.62
59.8
956
.51
54.3
955
.27
Q3
8.24
8.15
7.71
7.73
7.72
11.7
811
.65
11.0
211
.05
11.0
360
.40
59.7
456
.51
56.6
656
.59
Q4
8.36
8.16
7.52
7.66
7.56
11.9
511
.67
10.7
510
.95
10.8
161
.28
59.8
155
.13
56.1
555
.41
Tota
l for
the
year
32.7
232
.66
30.7
830
.07
30.1
646
.79
46.7
044
.01
43.0
043
.12
239.
8423
9.39
225.
6222
0.41
221.
07
Gazp
rom
Gro
up’s
tota
l pro
duct
ion
Q1
8.18
8.53
8.18
7.58
7.80
11.7
012
.21
11.7
010
.85
11.1
659
.95
62.5
259
.96
55.5
557
.17
Q2
8.59
8.48
8.01
7.78
8.00
12.2
912
.12
11.4
611
.13
11.4
462
.97
62.1
658
.71
57.0
358
.64
Q3
8.56
8.48
8.02
8.16
8.19
12.2
412
.12
11.4
611
.66
11.7
062
.75
62.1
658
.78
59.8
160
.04
Q4
8.69
8.49
7.84
8.10
8.02
12.4
212
.14
11.2
111
.58
11.4
763
.70
62.2
357
.48
59.3
858
.78
Tota
l for
the
year
34.0
233
.98
32.0
531
.62
32.0
148
.65
48.5
945
.83
45.2
245
.77
249.
3724
9.07
234.
9323
1.77
234.
63
* Th
e lis
t of s
ubsi
diar
ies
is p
rese
nted
in th
e G
loss
ary.
OAO GAZPROM GAZPROM IN FIGURES 2006–2010. FACTBOOK
22
GA
ZPRO
M G
ROUP
’S H
YDRO
CAR
BONS
PRO
DUCT
ION
IN R
USSI
A SE
T OU
T BY
FED
ERAL
DIS
TRIC
TS
Fede
ral d
iscr
ict
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
For t
he y
ear e
nded
Dec
embe
r 31,
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Gas
, bcm
Gas
, mill
ion
tce
Gas
, mill
ion
boe
Ura
ls F
D51
7.88
510.
5751
2.17
427.
4447
1.67
597.
6458
9.20
591.
0449
3.26
544.
313,
050.
323,
007.
263,
016.
692,
517.
622,
778.
14
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D2.
752.
752.
642.
542.
523.
173.
173.
052.
932.
9116
.20
16.2
015
.55
14.9
614
.84
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
s13
.36
13.3
713
.23
10.7
613
.01
15.4
215
.43
15.2
712
.42
15.0
178
.69
78.7
577
.92
63.3
776
.63
Priv
olzh
sky
FD18
.64
18.7
018
.71
17.8
518
.59
21.5
121
.58
21.5
920
.60
21.4
510
9.79
110.
1411
0.20
105.
1410
9.50
Sibe
rian
and
Far E
ast F
Ds
3.32
3.16
2.98
2.93
2.80
3.83
3.65
3.44
3.38
3.23
19.5
518
.61
17.5
517
.26
16.4
9
Tota
l55
5.95
548.
5554
9.73
461.
5250
8.59
641.
5763
3.03
634.
3953
2.59
586.
913,
274.
553,
230.
963,
237.
912,
718.
352,
995.
60
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
tons
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
tce
Gas
con
dens
ate,
mill
ion
boe
Ura
ls F
D6.
296.
225.
956.
046.
348.
998.
908.
518.
649.
0651
.45
50.8
848
.67
49.4
051
.86
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D0.
230.
210.
190.
170.
150.
330.
300.
270.
240.
211.
881.
721.
551.
391.
23
Sout
hern
and
Nor
th C
auca
sian
FD
s4.
254.
274.
263.
354.
146.
086.
116.
094.
795.
9234
.77
34.9
334
.85
27.4
033
.86
Priv
olzh
sky
FD0.
270.
280.
270.
260.
270.
390.
400.
390.
370.
392.
212.
292.
212.
132.
21
Sibe
rian
and
Far E
ast F
Ds
0.33
0.29
0.26
0.25
0.39
0.47
0.41
0.37
0.36
0.56
2.70
2.37
2.13
2.05
3.19
Tota
l11
.37
11.2
710
.93
10.0
711
.29
16.2
616
.12
15.6
314
.40
16.1
493
.01
92.19
89.4
182
.37
92.3
5
Crud
e oi
l, m
illio
n to
nsCr
ude
oil,
mill
ion
tce
Crud
e oi
l, m
illio
n bo
e
Ura
ls F
D31
.92
31.7
429
.628
.91
28.7
345
.64
45.3
942
.33
41.3
441
.08
233.
9723
2.65
216.
9721
1.91
210.
59
Nor
thw
este
rn F
D0.
070.
080.
070.
060.
060.
100.
110.
100.
090.
090.
510.
580.
520.
440.
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GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION, PRODUCTION DRILLING AND PRODUCTION CAPACITYAREAS OF GEOLOGIC EXPLORATION WORKS CARRIED OUT IN RUSSIA
Far East District
SiberianDistrict
UralsDistrict
PrivolzhskyDistrict
Southernand
Nothern CaucasiDistricts
an
North WesternDistrict
North of Taz PeninsulaObskaya and Tazovskaya bays Nadym
azovskiy region
,Yamal Peninsula
Kamchatka Peninsula
Kara Sea, Barents Sea andPechora Sea shelf
Krasnodar Territory
Komi Republic andNenets Autonomous Area
Krasnoyarsk , Irkutsk, Tomskand Kemerovo Regions
Territory
Okhotsk Sea shelf
Sakha Republic Yakutia( )
Astrakhan and OrenburgRegions
KEY FIGURES OF GAZPROM GROUP’S GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Exploration drilling, thousand meters 177.7 207.6 284.9 163.7 204.9
Completed exploration wells, units 62 39 80 75 82
including producing wells 50 20 50 43 64
Seismic exploration 2D, thousand line km 9.2 6.4 12.4 14.7 18.5
Seismic exploration 3D, thousand km2 7.9 5.7 6.6 9.5 10.8
Drilling efficiency, tce/m 4,311.3 3,495.2 2,669.3 4,143.8 3,890.7
Drilling efficiency, boe/m 22,072.3 17,883.8 13,651.2 21,368.6 20,009.9
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RESERVES GROWTH DUE TO GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION AND RESERVES REPLACEMENT RATIO
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Reserves increment due to geological exploration
Natural gas, bcm 590.9 592.1 583.4 468.8 547.7
Gas condensate, million tons 11.9 9.7 6.9 38.55 32.3
Crude oil, million tons 47.0 19.9 54.1 57.5 83.2
Natural gas, million tce 681.9 683.3 673.2 541.0 632.0
Gas condensate, million tce 17.0 13.9 9.9 55.1 46.2
Crude oil, million tce 67.2 28.5 77.4 82.2 119.0
Total, million tce 766.1 725.7 760.5 678.3 797.2
Natural gas, million boe 3,480.4 3,487.5 3,436.2 2,761.2 3,225.9
Gas condensate, million boe 97.3 79.3 56.4 315.3 264.2
Crude oil, million boe 344.5 145.9 396.6 421.5 609.9
Total, million boe 3,922.2 3,712.7 3,889.2 3,498.0 4,100.0
Reserves replacement ratio
Natural gas 1.06 1.08 1.06 1.01 1.08
Gas condensate 1.42 1.18 0.86 5.28 3.99
Crude oil 1.38 0.59 1.69 1.83 2.60
Total 1.09 1.04 1.10 1.15 1.24
PRODUCTION DRILLING IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Producing wells drilled, units
natural gas 156 204 143 151 118
crude oil 441 546 629 702 775
at UGSF 41 45 8 14 16
Total 638 795 780 867 909
Producing wells drilled, thouthand m
natural gas 267.1 314.0 375.7 358.2 441.5
crude oil 1,468.9 1,740.7 2,080.6 2,286.7 2,602.2
at UGSF 30.1 37.8 17.6 11.9 20.3
Total 1,766.1 2,092.5 2,473.9 2,656.8 3,064.0
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GAZPROM GROUP’S PRODUCTION CAPACITY IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Producing fields, units 119 122 122 121 120
Gas producing wells, units 7,010 7,154 7,214 7,310 7,403
including those in operation 6,513 6,640 6,723 6,775 6,806
Oil producing wells, units 5,486 5,881 5,932 6,158 6,464
including those in operation 4,948 5,342 5,444 5,663 5,941
Comprehensive and preliminary gas treatment units, units 170 172 173 174 176
Comprehensive gas treatment units aggregate installed capacity, bcm per year
957.8 976.0 991.0 994.5 1,001.2
Booster compressor stations, units 44 45 45 47 48
Booster compressor stations installed capacity, MW 4,176.1 4,300.1 4,460.1 4,508.1 4,572.1
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MAJOR PROJECTS IN THE FIELD OF HYDROCARBON SEARCH, EXPLORATION, AND PRODUCTION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Algeria Hydrocarbon exploration and development of the onshore area El-Assel located in the Berkine geological Basin (the east of Algeria, the Sahara Desert) – licensed blocks 236b, 404a1, and 405b1.In 2010, according to the contract terms, 30% of the area was returned to Algeria in the process of moving to the second phase of the exploration period. As of December 31, 2010 the area amounted to 2,249.5 sq. kilometers.
2009 Group’s project participant – subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V.Partner – the Algerian state oil and gas company Sonatrach. Contractor – the Algerian National Agency for the Valorization of Hydrocarbon Resources (ALNAFT).Group’s participation in project – 49 %.
In 2009–2010 during the first phase of the project 2,748 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out, a producing exploration well was drilled to a depth of 4,393 meters, commercial oil and gas flows were received. The first phase of the project was completed in 2010.
El-Assel licenced area in Algeria
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Algeria
Tunisia
Morocco
Spain
Geologicalarea Berkin
Arzev
Algeria Skikda
Tiaret
Libya
Licence block El-Assel
Hydrocarbons fields
Oil refineries
Major gas pipelines
Major oil pipelines
LNG plants
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Bolivia Geological exploration and development of hydrocarbons at Ipati and Aquio, Acero blocks that are located in the Andes foothills in the Subandino oil and gas basin.
2010 Group’s project participant – subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V.“Ipati / Aquio” project partners –Total (60%) and TecPetrol (20%).Group’s participation in project – 20%.Financing is provided on a pro rata basis.
In 2010–2012, three exploration wells are planned to be drilled, 400 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works are planned to be carried out as part of the “Ipati / Aquio” project. In 2010 drilling of the first well began.Negotiations with the Bolivian YPFB and French Total on terms of the “Acero” project participation continue. The Group’s participation in the project may amount to no less than 20%.
Ipati and Aquio, Acero blocks in Bolivia
License block Acero
Rio Grande
License block Aquio
Licenseblock Ipati
Potosi
Sucre
Santa Cruz
Oruro
Cochabamba
La Paz
Bolivia
Chile
Peru Brasil
Paraguay
Argentina
Paci
fic O
cean
Monteagudo
Gas processing plants (GPP) Licence blocks Major gas pipelines
Major oil pipelines
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Venezuela “Rafael–Urdaneta, Phase A” Project: geologic exploration and gas field development of the licensed areas at blocks Urumaco-I and Urumaco-II in the eastern part of the Gulf of Venezuela.
2005 The Group established two com panies: Urdanetagazprom-1, S.A. and Urdanetagazprom-2, S.A. to implement this project. The licenses granted for geologic exploration and development of the fields for the period of 30 years.
In 2007, in accordance with license agree-ments 900 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out. In 2009 exploration well drilling at blocks Urumaco-I was completed. In 2011, Feasibility Study and Proposals on development of resources of the Urumaco-III block and study of its adjacent areas perspectives have been made as part of the “Rafael – Urdaneta” project. A decision on further works under the “Rafael – Urdaneta” project is planned to be made after considering the results of the Feasibility Study and Proposals.
Blocks Blanquilla and Tortuga. 2008 Memorandum of understanding with Venezuelian oil and gas state company PdVSA. Group’s participation in the project:– at exploration stage – 30 %;– at production stage – 15 %.
The project execution scheme is being discussed and the project documentation is being prepared to file application for license for geological exploration.
Heavy oil development projects at the Orinoco basin blocks.
2009 To implement the project OOO Natsyonalnyi Neftianoi Konsortsyum was established in Latin America.The members of the consortium are russian oil and gas companies: OAO Gazprom Neft, OAO Lukoil, OAO NK Rosneft, OAO Surgutneftegaz and OAO TNK-BP, each of which equally participates in the project – 20 %.
To develop the Junin-6 block the consortium jointly with the subsidiary of Venezuelian oil an gas state company PdVSA established PetroMiranda joint venture. To participate in this joint venture the consortium paid the first part of bonus in the amount of US $ 600 million to the Republic of Venezuela.Sertification of Ayacucho-3 block is completed. Participation of the consortium in block development is under consideration.
Urumaco-I and Urumaco-II investment blocks (Gulf of Venezuela), blocks Junin-6 and Ayacucho-3 (Orinoco basin, Venezuela)
Colombia
VenezuelaOrinoco
Caribbean sea
Caracas
Coro
Marakaibo
La Victoria
Valencia
El Palito
Barquisimeto Puerto Jose
Urumaco I
Urumaco II
6A
MarakaiboLake
Puerto-la-Cruz
GPP
Oil refineries
Gas pipelines
Marine terminals
License blocks
Oil pipelines
Oil fields
Gas fields
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Vietnam Search, exploration, production, and sales of hydrocarbons on the shelf of Vietnam.
2000: Block № 112
2008:Blocks
№ 129–132
Production sharing agreement.Projects operator is joint operation company Vietgazprom.Group’s participation in the project – 50 %.
In 2007 the Bao Vang field was discovered within the block № 112. In 2008, 2,000 linear km of 2D seismic works and 900 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out at the block № 112. In 2009, in the result of works carried in the bay of Bak Bo on the shelf of Vietnam, the Bao Den gascondensate field with CO2
highly concentrated gas and gas condensate lays was discovered.In 2010, the construction of two exploration wells was completed at the block № 112, 3,364 meters were drilled. 11,200 linear km of 2D seismic works were carried out at the blocks №129–132, geochemical surveys were completed – 2,000 samples were collected.
Exploration drilling and seismic survey areas in Vietnam (block № 112 including extension), the location of blocks № 129–132
Investment blocks Shelf fields
South ChinaSea
Block № 129
Block № 130
Block № 131
Block № 132
Bao VangBao Den
Bao ChangBao Nau
HaiphongHanoi
Vinh
Hue
Da Nang
VietnamI. Hainan China( )
Thailand
Laos
Gulfof Tonkin
South ChinaSea
Vietnam
ThaiulfG
Comboja
LaosThailand
Ho Shi Min
Vung Tao
Phan Tiet
Nia Chang
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
India Search, exploration and production of hydrocarbons at block № 26 (the continental shelf of India, the Bay of Bengal).
2000 Production sharing agreemement.Group’s participation in project – 100 %.
In 2010, the implementation of the Production sharing agreement was completed, with construction of the exploration well to a depth of 3,230 meters. Gazprom fulfilled its license obligations in full and in accordance with the terms of the Product sharing agreement. Based on the results of geologic-geophysical surveys (4,892 linear km of 2D seismic works, 570 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works, construction of three exploration wells, drilling of 10,013 meters ), information on the block’s structure was received and electronic base of the geologic-geophysical data on the block № 26 was formed.
Exploration drilling and seismic survey area in India (block № 26)
Madras
Calcutta
Vishakhapatnam
India
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Китай
Thailand
Laos
Bay of Bengal
Block № 26
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Iraq Development of the Badra field 2010 Project is implemented in the form of consortium where OAO Gazprom Neft acting as an operator. The rest participants are: Korean KOGAS (22.5%), Malaysian Petronas (15%), Turkish TPAO (7.5%) and the government of Iraq (25%).Group’s participation in project – 30 %. The total amount of consortium investments through the 20-years (can be possibly prolonged by additional 5 years) period of implemen-tation is estimated at US $ 2 billion. It is expected to reach production of 8.5 millon tons annually through the period of 7 years.
The company-operator of the project Gazprom Neft Badra B.V., was established and joint steering committee was created.In 2010, the preliminary agreements on the timing and the stages of the field develop-ment were reached between the consortium participants.
Badra field in Iraq
Iraq
Syria
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Iran
KuwaitPersian
Gulf
Euphrates
Tigris
Gas pipeline routeto Syria
Gas pipeline routeto Turkey Geyhan( )
BaghdadBadra
Al Basrah
Bayji
Hadithah
Projected oil pipeline Projected gas pipeline
Badra fieldOil refineries
Major oil pipelines
Hydrocarbons fields
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Kazakhstan Search and exploration of hydrocarbon resources in the geological structure Tsentralnaya in Caspian Sea.
2003 The Russian-side participant is OOO TsentrKaspNeftegaz which is created on a parity basis by OAO Lukoil and OAO Gazprom. The Kazakhstan-side participant is AO National company KazMunaiGaz.OOO TsentrKaspneftegaz and AO National company KazMunaiGaz are participating on parity basis.Group’s participation in the project – 50 % at the stage of exploration.
In 2008 the Tsentralnoye field was discovered. Early in 2009 3D seismic survey was completed.
Hydrocarbon exploration and survey area in Caspian Sea (the Tsentralnoye field)
Makhatchkala
Aktau
Astrakhan
Russia
Kazakhstan
Azerbaidjan
Caspian Sea
Tsentralnoye
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Kyrgyzstan Geologic exploration at Vostochny Mailisu–IV and Kugart oil-and-gas promising areas.
2006 Agreement on general principles for geologic exploration at oil-and-gas promising areas.OAO Gazprom received the licenses on subsoil use of Vostochny Maylisu–IV and Kugart oil-and-gas promising areas for geological exploration.Russian-Kyrgyz Steering Committee was established to supervise the performance of the agreement.
The stage-by-stage program for geologic exploration at the areas of Kugart and Vostochny Maylisu–IV for the period from 2008 through 2011 was approved.
Geologic exploration regions in Kyrgyzstan
Investment blocks Gas pipelines
Gas pipelinerouteto Osh
Kugart
Kyrgyzstan
Vostochny Mailisu IV–
Uzbekistan
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Tajikistan Geologic exploration work at Sarikamysh, Sargazon, Rengan, and Zapadny Shohambary oil-and-gas promising areas.
2006 Agreement on general principles for geologic exploration.The licenses leceived on subsoil use of Sarikamysh, Zapadny Shohambary, Rengan, and Sargazon for geological exploration.Russian-Tajik Steering Committee was established to supervise the performance of the agreement.
In 2006-2010 193.8 linear km of 2D seismic works, 339.3 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works, 806 sq. kilometers of gravity surveys were carried out in the oil-and-gas promising areas of the Republic of Tajikistan.In 2010 drilling of the well with projected depth of 6,300 meters began in the Sarikamysh territory, 700 meters of geological material were drilled.
OAO Gazprom’s geologic exploration areas in Tajikistan
Licence blocks Fields Gas pipelines
Vahs
h
Vahsh
Sargazon
Rengan
Sarikamysh
ZapadnyShohambary Tajikistan
y
Afganistan
Uzbekistan
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Uzbekistan Search, exploration, and pro-duction of hydrocarbons in the Ustyurt region of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Shakhpakhtinsky, Agyinsky and Aktumsuksky investment blocks).
2006 Project participants: NHK Uzbek neftegaz and OAO Gazprom. The licenses received on subsoil use of 7 investment blocks for geological exploration.Project operator – ZAO Gazprom zarubezhneftegaz.
Within the frameworks of license obligations 17 wells had been const ructed (69,363 kilometers drilled), 2D (7,700 linear kilometers) and 3D (600 sq. kilometers) seismic surveys and other geophysical activity were carried out.The Dzhel field at the Shakhpakhtinsky license block was discovered. Exploration of the field is under way. In 2010, the increase in gas and conden-sate reserves in the Dzhel territory in Uzbekistan was recorded – by 0.8 bcm and 0.06 million tons respectively.
Rehabilitation of the Shakhpakhty field infrastructure in Ustyurt region in the Republic of Tajikistan and additional development of remaining gas reserves.
2004 The production sharing agreement was sighned between NHK Uzbekneftegaz and consortium which includes Gas Project Development Central Asia AG (The Group’s shareholding – 50 %) and ZAO Gazprom zarubezhneftegaz. Project operator is OOO Zarubezh-neftegaz – GPD Central Asia, created by Gas Project Development Central Asia AG and ZAO Gazprom zarubezhneftegaz on a parity basis.Expenses are reimbursed by natural gas supply. After the reimbursement of expenses remaining gas is allocated between the participants of the sharing agreement according to the share in the project.
In 2010, about 0.2 bcm of gas produced from the Shakhpakhty field.Currently the project passed the pay-off period and the generated profit is allocated between the participants of the Sharing Agreement.
Hydrocarbon exploration, survey and production areas in Uzbekistan (Ustyurt region)
Dzhel
Kungrad
Muynak
Shumanay
Shakhpakhty
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan
Aral Sea
Investment blocks Gas fieldsWells construction areas
Gas pipelines
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Libya Geological exploration and development of hydrocarbons at licensed areas № 19 (the shelf of Mediterranean Sea) and № 64 (on-shore, the northern part of Ghadames oil and gas basin).
2007 The project is implemented on the base of the on geological exploration, develop-ment and production sharing agreement . Group’s project participant – subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V. The partner is Lybian National Oil Corpo-ration.Group’s participation in project:
License area № 19:– At geologic exploration stage – 100 %; – At production stage – 10 %.
License area № 64:– At geologic exploration stage – 100 %; – At production stage – 9.8 %.
In the period from October through December 2008, 5,000 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out.Interpretation of 2D and 3D seismic survey has been completed, prospective objects were identified. It was planned that by 2012 a large (in terms of reserves) the Yuzhnoye oil field would be opened and prepared for the development in the area № 19.In 2008–2009, 4,294 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out in the area № 64. In 2010–2012, drilling of six prospecting wells and six exploration wells was planned. In January 2011, drilling of the first well began.Works on the projects have been sus-pended due to the unrest in the country.
Search and exploration of hydro-carbons within oil concessions C96 and C97.
2007 Share participation in concessions of Wintershall AG (project operator) as a result of the completion of an asset swap transaction with BASF.Group’s project participant – subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V Partners: BASF SE and National Oil Corporation.Group’s participation in project – 49 %.
Nine fields are currently in operation. In 2010 0.2 bcm of gas, 1.9 million tons of oil and 0.1 million tons of condensate was produced within oil concessions C96 and C97 and attributed to the share of the Group.
Hydrocarbon exploration and survey areas and concession sites in Libya where Gazprom participates (licence blocks № 19 and № 64, concessions C96 and C97)
Ghadames
Ajdabiya
Gharyan
TripoliMisratah
Darnah
Banghazi
Libya
Algeria
Tunisia
Ras Lanuf
Marsa alBuraygah
Tobruk
Sarir
Mediterranean sea
Egyp
t
Az Zawiyah
Oil refineries License blocks and concessions
Licenseblock № 64
Licenseblock № 19
Consession C97
Consession C96
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CountryProject name, purpose and description
Project start
Terms of participation
Project progress
Equatorial Guinea
Geological exploration and development of the blocks U and T in the shelf of Equatorial Guinea.
2010 The project is implemented on the base of the production sharing agreement.Group’s project participant – subsidiary company Gazprom Neft Equatorial B.V.Partner – National Oil Company of Equatorial Guinea (GEPetrol).Group’s participation in the project at the stage of geologic exploration works – 80%.
Gazprom Neft carried out works on initiating the geological exploration project within the Production sharing agreement together with the Energy Ministry of Equatorial Guinea and the national company GEPetrol on two selected off-shore exploration blocks T and U. The President of Equatorial Guinea ratified the Production sharing agreement signed by the parties on August 31, 2010.
Blocks U and T on the shelf of Equatorial Guinea
Block Т
Block U
Yaounde
Belabo
Bata
Kribi
Douala
Limbe
Malabo
Qualboe
Bonny
Port Harcourt
BrassPennington
Forcados
Escravos
Brass RiverBonny
Warri
EquatorialGuinea
Gabon
Kameroon
Nigeria
Kongo
Gulf of Guinea
Atlantic Ocean
Gas pipelines
Marine terminalsLicence blocks
Oil refineries
Oil pipelines
Onshore oil fields
Offshore gas fields
Floating production storageand offloading (FPSO)
Offshore oil fields
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PROMISING FIELDS IN RUSSIAALLOCATION OF MAIN PROMISING FIELDS OF GAZPROM GROUP IN RUSSIA
Offshore fields Onshore fields/objects
GAZPROM GROUP’S MAJOR PROMISING FIELDS IN RUSSIA
Name Description Projected capacity
Commissioning Attainment of projected
capacity
Nadym-Pur-Tazovsky Region (Western Siberia)
Zapolyarnoye field (the Cenomanian deposits)
Located close to Gazprom's major fields that are under development. The Cenomanian deposits were commissioned in 2001. In 2007 their annual projected capacity was reassessed from 100 bcm to 115 bcm.
115 bcm of gas 2001 2013–2014
Zapolyarnoye field (the Lower Cretaceous deposits)
The infrastructure development project provides for construction of two comprehensive gas processing units (CGPU) with total annual capacity equal to 15 bcm. In 2010 construction of the first CGPU was completed, commission-ing of the second CGPU is planned for 2012–2013.
15 bcm of gas 2010 2013-2014
Kharvutinskaya Area of the Yamburgskoye field
Located in the southern part of the Yamburgskoye field. It was commissioned in 1996. A CGPU with annual production capacity of 18.2 bcm was commissioned in 2006.
30 bcm of gas 1996 2012
Zapadno-Pestsovoe field (Bolshoy Urengoy)
Located westward of the Pestsovaya Area of the Urengoyskoye field.
2.0 bcm of gas 2010 2011
Nydinskiy area of the Medvezhye field
Located at the Medvezhye field in the Purovsky area of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, the Tyumen Region.
2.7 bcm of gas 2011 2013–2014
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Name Description Projected capacity
Commissioning Attainment of projected
capacity
Urengoyskoye field (Achimovsk Deposits)
The deposits are divided into several blocks for their stage-by-stage development.
2016–2019
The block 1 was put into pilot development in 2008. The block is being developed by ZAO Achimgaz – a joint venture established together with Wintershall Holding GmbH.
7.7 bcm of gas and 3.0 million
tons of unstable gas condensate
annually
2008
The block 2 was put into operation in 2009. The block is being developed by ООО Gazprom dobycha Urengoy.
5.6 bcm of gas and 1.7 million
tons of unstable gas condensate
annually
2009
The blocks 3–5 are planned for commissioning in 2015–2017.
31.5 bcm of total gas production
at the blocks 1–5
2015–2017 2020
Yen-Yakhinskoye field Effective from 2016, the field is planned to be developed using the gas injection repressuring technology (cycling) that provides the maximum level of gas condensate extraction.
1.8 million tons of gas condensate and 5 bcm of gas
2003 2007
Yuzhno-Russkoye field Located in the Krasnoselkupskiy district of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, the Tumen Region. OAO Severneftegazprom holds a license for its develop-ment. As of December 31, 2010 OAO Gazprom held 50% plus 6 nominal shares of the company, Wintershall Holding GmbH held 25% minus 3 nominal shares plus 3 preference shares with no voting right, E.ON Ruhrgas E&P GmbH held 25% minus 3 nominal shares plus 3 preference shares with no voting right.
25.0 bcm 2007 2010
Yamal Peninsula and adjacent waters
Bovanenkovskoye field (Cenomanian and Aptian deposits)
According to the Program of complex development of hydrocarbon fields in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District and the north of Krasnoyarsk Territory approved by the Order of the Russian Ministry of Energy № 441 dated September 10, 2010, the Bovanenkovskoye oil and gas condensate field is defined as the object of priority development in the Yamal peninsula, as it is the largest field in terms of reserves, conveniently located in the central part of the peninsula and the most explored one.
115 bcm 2012 2017–2018
Novoportovskoye field Located in the south-eastern part of the Yamal peninsula that is characterized by absence of infrastructure.
7.9 million tons of oil
2016 2019–2021
Gydan Peninsula
Messoyakha group of fields Vostochno-Messoyakhsky and Zapadno-Messoyakhsky license areas (Messoyakha group of fields) are located in the northern part of the West Siberian oil-and-gas bearing province in the south-west of the Gydan Peninsula. They are related to the category of largest fields in terms of discovered reserves. ZAO Messoyakhaneftegaz is responsible for execution of the project on development of the Messoyakha group of fields. The company is owned by OAO Gazprom Neft and OAO TNK-BP on a parity basis (50% share each).
33 million tons of oil equivalent
2015 2024
The Arctic Shelf
Shtokmanovskoye field Located in the central part of the Barents Sea to the north-west from the Yamal Peninsula and 650 km to the north-east from the city of Murmansk. Natural gas is planned to be supplied both through the UGSS and as LNG to remote markets. Stockman Development AG, a special purpose company, was established in 2008 for design, development, construction, financing and exploitation of the first-phase objects of the Schtockmanovskoe field. Its main share-holders are OAO Gazprom (51%), Total Shtokman B.V. (25%) and Statoil Holding Netherlands B.V. (24%).The projected annual gas production at the field amounts to 71 bcm and can be potentially increased to 95 bcm.
23.7 bcm of gas at the first stage of development
2016 First stage – 2018
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Name Description Projected capacity
Commissioning Attainment of projected
capacity
Prirazlomnoye field Located on the shelf of the Pechora Sea. 6.6 million tons of oil
2011 2018
Obskaya and Tazovskaya Bays
Severo-Kamennomysskoye field
Located in the middle part of the Obskaya Bay in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, the Tyumen region. It is identified as a priority object for development in water areas of the Obskaya and Tazovskaya Bays.
15.3 bcm 2018 2020
Volga Region
Astrakhanskoye field Located in the Volga estuary. It is capable of yielding a production volume of 50–60 bcm of natural gas per year. Currently, its production is constrained at 12 bcm per year mostly due to environmental limitations as well as the need to use expensive technologies. The possibility is being considered of field development using the technology of pumping acid gas into the reservoir, which will allow decreasing hazardous emissions considerably and eliminating problems related to the storage and sale of associated sulfur.
– 1986 –
Volga-Urals region
Eastern part of the Orenburgskoye field
Located to the south-west of the city of Orenburg in the territory of the Orenburg oil and gas condensate field. ZAO Gazprom Neft Orenburg holds the license for its development. In 2010, as a part of consolidation of the Group’s oil reserves development activities on the basis of a single company, documents on consolidation of ZAO Gazprom neft Orenburg assets into OAO Gazprom Neft were prepared.
1.6 million tons of oil and
1.5 bcm of gas
1994 – beginning of the pilot
development
2016
Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East
Chayandinskoye field Located in the Lensk Region of the Republic of Sakha (Yaku-tia). Currently a supplementary geologic exploration is being carried out and project documentation is being prepared that will result in defining production levels of gas and liquid hydrocarbons.
N/A According to the license
agreement introduction of
the oil fringe into pilot production
is scheduled for 2014;
commissioning of gas layers is scheduled for
2016.
N/A
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TRANSPORTATIONGAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Gas trunk pipelines and pipeline branches putting into operation, km
1,526 1,157 1,381 865 1,339
Repair, km 2,809.0 2,697.0 2,756.3 2,383.7 2,427.4
The number of technical faults per 1,000 km 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.09 0.04
MAJOR TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OF UNIFIED GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM (UGSS) IN RUSSIA
As of December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Length of gas trunk pipelines and pipeline branches (in single-lane measuring), thousand km
156.9 158.2 159.5 160.4 161.7
Linear compressor stations, units 217 218 214 215 215
Gas pumping units (GPUs), units 3,629 3,641 3,669 3,675 3,659
GPUs installed capacity, thousand MW 41.0 41.4 41.6 42.0 42.1
STRUCTURE OF GAS TRUNK PIPELINES OF UGSS IN RUSSIA IN TERMS OF SERVICE LIFE, 2010
As of December 31,
Length, km Length, %
Useful life of gas trunk pipeline
Up to 10 years 17 205.0 10.6 %
from 11 to 20 years 25 011.9 15.5 %
from 21 to 30 years 70 934.6 43.9 %
from 31 to 40 years 23 783.5 14.7 %
from 41 to 50 years 19 279.6 11.9 %
Over 50 years 5 465.5 3.4 %
Total 161,680.1 100 %
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GAS RECEIVED INTO AND DISTRIBUTED FROM GTS OF UGSS OF RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
bcm
Total amount received into the gas transportation system 717.8 706.7 714.3 589.7 661.2
Amount received into the system, including: 660.9 654.8 669.2 552.4 614.1
Central Asian gas 57.0 59.9 61.4 35.7 35.3
Azerbaijanian gas – – – – 0.8
Gas withdrawn from UGSFs in Russia 48.2 41.7 36.1 30.0 40.8
Decrease in the amount of gas within the gas transportation system
8.7 10.2 9.0 7.3 6.3
Total distribution from the gas transportation system 717.8 706.7 714.3 589.7 661.2
Supply inside Russia, including: 352.0 356.4 352.8 335.6 354.9
Central Asian gas 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Supply outside Russia, including: 254.7 247.3 251.1 195.6 209.3
Central Asian gas 56.8 59.7 61.3 35.6 35.2
Azerbaijanian gas – – – – 0.8
Gas injected into UGSFs in Russia 50.3 43.0 51.6 15.7 47.7
Technical needs of the gas transportation system and UGSFs
52.0 49.5 49.6 36.3 43.6
Increase in the amount of gas within the gas transportation system
8.8 10.5 9.2 6.5 5.7
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GAS TRANSPORTATION PROJECTSEURASIAN GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
1
6
4
7
23
5
10
9
11
12
13
Nothern Sea
Gulf ofBiscay
Baltic Sea
Black Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Caspian Sea
Barents Sea
Norvegian Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Tripoli
Astana
Tyumen
Yugorsk
SurgutUkhta
Peregrebnoye
Perm
Ufa
Gryazovets
Orenburg
Alexandrov Gay
Kazan
Astrakhan
Frolovo
St.-Petersburg
Riga Torzhok
VilniusMinsk
Tula
Moscow Voskresensk
Warsaw
KishineuRostov-on-Don
Novopskov
Yelets Petrovsk
Tallinn
Helsinki
Stockholm
Kopenhagen
Kiev
Buharest
Prague
Tirana
Lyublyana
SarayaevoSofia
Scopje
Athens Ankara
Dushanbe
Tashkent
Bishkek
AshkhabadBakuYerevan
Tbilisi
Kabul
Roma
Tunis
Valetta
Algiers
Madrid
Bern VenaBratislava
ZagrebBeograd
Paris Brussel
AmsterdamBerlin
London
Dublin
Oslo
Urengoy
Murmansk
Vyborg
Pochinki
Budapest
Novosibirsk
BarnaulGorno-Altaysk
Sobolevo
Petropavlovsk-KamchatskiyOha
Russia
Russia
Komsomolsk-on-Amur
Khabarovsk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Vladivostok
Pacific OceanSea
of Japan
Sea of Okhotsk
7
Major gas pipelines
SRTO – Torzhok
Gryazovets – Vyborg
Nord Stream
Expansion of the Urengoygas transportation unit
Murmansk – Volkhov
Bovanenkovo – Ukhtaand Ukhta – Torzhok
Sections of gas transportation systemin Central Asia under development andreconstruction, including Prikaspiyskiygas pipeline
Gas fields
Major underground storagefacilities (UGSF)
Operating LNG terminals
Potential LNG terminals
Gazprom’s gas transportation projects:
Gas transportation systemSakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok
8
Pochinki – Gryazovets9
South Stream route options10
11 Expansion of the UGSS for gassupply to South Stream gas pipeline
12 Dzhubga – Lazarevskoye – Sochi
13 Altay
1
2
3
4
5
6
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GAZPROM GROUP’S MAJOR GAS TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Name Purpose Project parameters Project progress
Length Number of compressor
stations (CS) / total capacity
of CS
Annual capacity
SRTO – Torzhok Natural gas transportation from the fields located in the northern areas of the Tyumen Region to the city of Torzhok that will make it possible to increase gas supply to consumers in the Northwestern region of Russia and gas exports through the Yamal-Europe pipeline.
2,200 km 13 CS /968 MW
20.5–28.5 bcm per year
at different sections
Linear section was commissioned in 2006. 10 compressor stations with total capacity of 743 MW had been constructed as of December 31, 2010.Three compressor stations will be commis-sioned together with commissioning of the Bovanenkovo – Uhta gas pipeline in 2012.
Gryazovets – Vyborg
Gas supply to the North-West of Russia and to the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
900 km 7 CS / 1,155 MW
55 bcm Construction of the linear section of the first branch of the gas pipeline had been completed as of December 31, 2010. The pipeline is planned to be commissioned in 2011 and to reach projected capacity in 2012.
Nord Stream Transportation of Russian natural gas to the Western European countries under the Baltic Sea.
1,223 km No provision Up to 55 bcm For the engineering, building, operating and managing purposes Nord Stream AG company was established. As of December 31, 2010 shares in the company had been distributed in the following way: OAO Gazprom – 51%, Wintershall Oil AG (BASF Group) – 15.5%, PEG Infrastruktur AG (E.ON Group) – 15.5%, Gasunie Infrastruktur AG (Gasunie Group) – 9%, and GDF SUEZ Holding Switzerland AG (GDF SUEZ Group) – 9%. Construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline began in April 2010.On May 5, 2011 laying works for the first line of the pipeline were completed. Commissioning of the first line is scheduled for 2011; the second line – for 2012.
Expansion of UGSS for providing the South Stream gas pipeline with gas
Gas transportation through the territory of Russia for providing the South Stream gas pipeline with gas
Around 2,446 km
10 CS / 1,475 MW
Up to 63 bcm Pre-investment studies have been completed; the required approvals have been obtained. A decision to begin the development of design documentation has been made; the technical specification for the design has been approved.The gas pipeline route has been determined; collection of initial data and area surveying works are being carried out.
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Name Purpose Project parameters Project progress
Length Number of compressor
stations (CS) / total capacity
of CS
Annual capacity
South Stream Transportation of gas from Russia through the Black Sea and the territories of South and Central Europe
Onshore section –
from 1,500 to 2,300 km (depending
on the route). Offshore section –
about 930 km
N/A Up to 63 bcm (offshore section)
Inter-Governmental agreements with Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria have been signed; joint project compa-nies have been founded together with partner companies from Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria and Austria (in 2011). Feasibility studies for construction of all sections of the gas pipeline have been completed: in Serbia and Slovenia – in 2010, in Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Greece – in 2011.In June 2010, OAO Gazprom, ENI and EDF signed a trilateral Memorandum that defined specific steps for the EDF entry into the project on construction of the offshore pipeline section.In March 2011 OAO Gazprom and Wintershall Holding GmbH signed a Memorandum of Understanding, which provides for partici-pation of Wintershall Holding GmbH in implementation of the offshore section of the project. Based on the completed national feasibility studies, OAO Gazprom will finalizethe preparation of the Consolidated Feasibility Study by the end of 2011, which will result in determination of the system configuration and key performance indicators of the project.
Expansion of Urengoy Gas Transportation Center
Transportation of the increasing volumes of natural gas produced by Gazprom and independent producers at the fields that are under development in the Nadym-Pur-Tazovsky region.
Around400 km
3 CS / 272 MW
40.3-47.5 bcm at different
sections
410.2 km of the linear section of the gas pipeline and 3 compressor stations with capacity of 272 MW had been commissioned as of December 31, 2010.
Precaspian gas pipeline
Transportation of Turkmen and Kazakh natural gas through the territories of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Russia.
N/A N/A Up to 20 bcm In September 2008 OAO Gazprom, AO NK KazMunayGaz and GK Turkmengas signed an Agreement on the main principles of cooperation on the Precaspian pipeline building, a Regulation on the coordinating committee and a Regulation on the project managing group. The basic assignment for the project feasibility study and key input data for the project were approved.
Murmansk – Volkhov
Natural gas supplies from the Shtokmanovskoye field to the consumers in the North-Western region of Russia
1,365 km 10 CS / 1,225 MW
Up to 46 bcm (depending
upon the production
volume at the Shtokmanovs-
koye field)
Gathering input data and its reconciliation has been completed. Engineering surveys are being performed. Development of design documentation is being conducted.
Pochinki – Gryazovets
Opportunity to provide the Gryazovetsky gas transpor-tation center with additional gas supply volumes and maneuvering gas flows after commissioning of the Yamal Peninsula fields
653 km 5 CS /416 MW
Up to 36 bcm 298.3 km of the linear section of the gas pipeline and one compressor station with capacity of 96 MW had been commissioned as of December 31, 2010. The first stage of the pipeline construction is planned to be completed in 2012.
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Name Purpose Project parameters Project progress
Length Number of compressor
stations (CS) / total capacity
of CS
Annual capacity
Bovanenkovo – Ukhta (the first line)
Gas pipeline system for gas transportation from the Yamal Peninsula fields to central regions of Russia
1,247 km 9 CS / 1,096 MW
60 bcm The facilities of the first stage (consisting of the linear part of the Bovanenkovo – Ukhta pipeline) are planned to be commissioned in 2012, including a two-line underwater crossing through the Baydaratskaya Bay and Baydaratskaya CS with capacity of 96 MW.As of December 31, 2010, about 720 km of the linear part of the Bovanenkovo – Ukhta pipeline had been welded up, including the underwater crossing through the Baydaratskaya Bay. Commissioning of the Ukhta – Torzhok section is planned at the end of 2012.
Ukhta – Torzhok (the first branch)
1,371 km 9 CS / 869 MW
45 bcm
Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok (the first start-up facility)
Meeting the demands of gas consumers in the Khabarovsk and Primorsk territories and the Sakhalin region.
1,322 km (including a two-line crossing
through the Nevelski
strait – 24 km and branch to the gas gathering
station of the city of Vladivo-stok – 115 km)
1 CS / 32 MW
5 bcm As of December 31, 2010, about 1,140 km of the pipeline had been welded up. The construction is planned to be completed in the Q3 2011.
Sobolevo – Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
Gas supply to the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from the fields on the west coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula
395 km No provision 750 mmcm In 2010, the pipeline was commissioned, gas supplies to TPP-2 of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky began.
Altai gas pipeline
Pipeline gas supplies from Russia to China via the western route
2,622 km 10 CS 30 bcm Negotiations on commercial terms of gas supplies are being held.
Dzhubga – Lazarevskoye – Sochi
Providing gas supplies to consumers of the Tuapse district of the city of Sochi, adjacent areas and Olympic facilities, as well as energy security for the Sochi region.
172 km 3.8 bcm As of December 31, 2010 the offshore section of the gas pipeline had been constructed, the 13.35-km first start-up complex had been commissioned.
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UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE GAZPROM’S OPERATIONAL AND PROSPECTIVE UGSFS IN RUSSIA
Russia
Barents SeaKara Sea
Caspian Sea
BlackSea
Baltic Sea
Seaof Azov
Finland
Belarus
Ukraine
Kazakhstan
Sweden
Gatchinskoye
Nevskoye
StchyolkovskoyeKaluzhskoye
Kasimovskoye
Uvyazovskoye
oye
Kuschevskoye
Krasnodarskoye
oye
StepnovskoyeDmitrievskoye
Mikhailovskoye
Musinskoye
oye
Kiryushkinskoye
Sovhoznoye
Amanakskoye
Kantchurinskoye
Punginskoye
Karashurskoye
St. Petersburg Arkhangelsk
V. Novgorod
Moscow
KalugaTula
Kyzylyurt
Stavropol
Volgograd
Saratov
Yugorsk
Kazan
ArmavirOrenburg
Kumertau Tomsk
Novosibirsk
Irkutsk
Samara
Ukhta
Tyumen
Surgut
Urengoy
Barnaul
Kemerovo
Novokuznetsk
Omsk
Kaliningrad
Ryazan
SaranskIzhevsk
Kurgan
Perm
Yaroslavl
Russia
China
N Korea.
Sea of Okhotsk
Seaof Japan
Khabarovsk
Operating UGSFs, active capacity less, then 5 bcm
Operating UGSFs, active capacity 5 bcmmore, then
UGSFs under construction and projected UGSFsMajor gas pipelines
Exploration areas for UGSFs
CHARACTERISTICS OF GAZPROM’S UGSF LOCATED IN RUSSIA
As of December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number of UGSFs in Russia, units 25 25 25 25 25
Total active capacity, bcm 64.65 64.94 65.20 65.20 65.41
Number of producing wells at UGSFs, units 2,588 2,618 2,615 2,601 2 564
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GAS STORAGE IN RUSSIA
Injection season
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Gas injection into UGSFs, mmcm
Q1 0.0 1,074.8 107.1 161.4 866.6
Q2 21,189.2 21,295.6 24,370.5 3,075.0 24,097.7
Q3 25,659.5 19,766.1 24,020.4 10,116.9 20,681.0
Q4 3,500.8 859.5 3,150.4 2,319.1 2,085.4
Total for the season 50,349.5 42,996.0 51,648.4 15,672.4 47,730.7
Withdrawal season
2006–2007 2007–2008 2008–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011
Gas withdrawal from UGSFs, mmcm
Q3 4.1 89.7 107.1 155.8 135.0
Q4 12,743.4 21,688.7 7,634.2 18,980.5 14,428.8
Q1 of the next year 19,763.6 28,347.1 8,653.9 26,176.9 31,740.7
Q2 of the next year 116.5 18.5 2,234.0 44.4 1,307.9
Total for the season 32,627.6 50,144.0 18,629.2 45,357.6 47,612.4
Maximum daily output during gas withdrawal season, mmcm per day
600.0 608.0 620.0 620.0 620.0
Average daily output during gas withdrawal season in December – February, mmcm per day
488.0 492.4 500.0 500.0 500.0
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OPERATIONAL AND PROSPECTIVE UGSFS ABROAD
Russia
Russia
Mediterranean Sea
Nothern Sea
Baltic Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Black Sea
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
SwedenLatvia
Lithuania
Poland
Chech Republic Slovakia
Romania
Turkey
Bulgaria
Makedonianegro
Greece
SerbiaBosnia
andHerzegovina
Hungary
CroatiaSlovenia
Austria
ItalyAlbania
Swetzerland
France
GermanyNetherlands
Belgum
Norway
United Kingom
Irleland
Denmark
4.8
1.3
2.3
0.6
0.51.5
4.5
0.8
0.3
0.3UGSF
of FranceBanatski Dvor
Haidach
RehdenKatharina ( )Peissen
Inchukalns
UGSF of Hungary
Damborice
Saltfleetby
BergermeerHumbly
Grove
Armenia
Abovyan0.1
Azerbaijan
Georgia
TurkeySevanLake
Potential UGSFs with Gazprom’s participationUGSFs operated by Gazprom, active capacity, bcm
Major gas pipelines
4.8
Potential UGSFs with Gazprom’s participation,active capacity, bcm
0.6 Nord Stream pipeline and South Stream pipelineroute options
e
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GAS INJECTION INTO AND WITHDRAWAL FROM UGSF ABROAD
Injection season, Q1–Q4
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Gas injection into UGSFs abroad, mmcm
FSU countries
Latvia 1,588.9 135.3 1,300.1 588.1 1,639.4
Armenia 101.0 87.0 89.0 70.0 46.1
Far abroad countries
Germany 1,142.7 1,111.0 1,384.8 583.6 705.3
Austria 449.0 944.8 858.6 474.1 580.7
Great Britain 294.4 414.5 528.9 225.8 233.7
France – – 273.9 250.0 298.2
the Netherlands – – – 328.0 853.8
Total for the season 3,576.0 2,692.6 4,435.3 2,519.6 4,357.2
Withdrawal season, Q3–Q4 and Q1–Q2 (of the next year)
2006–2007 2007–2008 2008–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011
Gas withdrawal* from UGSFs abroad, mmcm
FSU countries
Latvia 213.1 288.3 682.8 1,009.2 1,658.5
Armenia 78.0 64.0 80.0 24.0 21.2
Far abroad countries
Germany 887.4 952.2 790.1 731.4 454.6
Austria 200.0 652.8 381.9 480.1 543.7
Great Britain 371.2 422.4 227.5 318.0 435.0
France – – 273.9 248.5 299.6
Total for the season 1,749.7 2,379.7 2,436.2 2,811.2 3,412.6
* Volumes sold to UGSFs not included.
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PROCESSING OF HYDROCARBONS AND PRODUCTION OF REFINED PRODUCTSGAZPROM GROUP’S HYDROCARBON PROCESSING (excluding give-and-take raw materials)
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Natural and associated petroleum gas, bcm
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
33.5 33.3 33.3 30.4 33.6
Sibur Holding ** 13.8 10.7 5.1 – –
Total 47.3 44.0 38.4 30.4 33.6
Crude oil and unstable gas condensate, million tons
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
12.0 12.0 11.7 10.9 12.3
Gazprom Neft including: 24.4 26.2 28.4 33.4 37.9
in Russia 24.4 26.2 28.4 31.0 35.0
abroad*** – – – 2.4 2.9
Total 36.4 38.2 40.1 44.3 50.2
* The list of subsidiaries is presented in the Glossary. ** Sibur Holding results are included prior to its deconsolidation since Q3 2008. *** Including NIS results effective from its consolidation, February 1, 2009
MAJOR REFINED AND PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY GAZPROM GROUP (excluding give-and-take raw materials)
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Stable gas condensate and oil, thousand tons 3,792.8 3,653.2 3,413.8 3,408.2 3,828.3
Dry gas, bcm 38.1 35.8 30.9 24.2 26.2
Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons 5,325.1 5,537.6 4,104.1 2,806.6 3,119.3
Motor gasoline, thousand tons 7,218.8 7,518.7 7,606.2 8,648.8 9,368.8
Technical gasoline, thousand tons 1,755.0 1,735.0 1,914.2 2,129.9 1,620.1
Diesel fuel, thousand tons 9,056.9 9,510.7 10,406.6 11,214.2 12,830.9
Jet fuel, thousand tons 1,790.2 1,944.2 1,967.3 2,276.0 2,598.1
Furnace fuel oil, thousand tons 4,886.5 5,653.9 6,138.5 6,355.6 8,176.4
Lubricants, thousand tons 327.0 346.4 328.3 371.4 367.1
Sulfur, thousand tons 5,353.5 5,432.3 5,385.9 4,404.6 5,250.4
Helium, mcm 3,838.1 4,874.0 5,037.9 4,892.6 4,856.1
Odorant, thousand tons 3.0 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.3
Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons, thousand tons 3,896.7 2,648.9 1,488.5 454.0 491.7
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For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Ethane, thousand tons 223.2 238.4 327.2 362.1 384.1
Technical carbon, thousand tons 34.5 35.4 30.4 21.1 31.6
Methanol, thousand tons 657.1 – – 419.0 663.2
Pentane-hexane fraction, thousand tons 92.6 102.6 111.0 35.2 151.5
REFINED AND PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY MAJOR GAZPROM GROUP’S SUBSIDIARIES (excluding give-and-take raw materials)
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Stable gas condensate and oil, thousand tons 3,792.8 3,653.2, 3,413.8 3,408.2 3,828.3
Dry gas, bcm 26.0 26.5 26.5 24.2 26.2
Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons 1,837.7 2,109.8 2,037.2 2,025.2 2,311.6
Motor gasoline, thousand tons 2,158.8 2,141.8 2,132.3 2,018.1 2,114.3
Diesel fuel, thousand tons 1,442.9 1,429.3 1,394.1 1,276.5 1,366.2
Jet fuel, thousand tons 150.2 133.9 161.4 165.8 165.7
Furnace fuel oil, thousand tons 380.5 394.2 389.7 347.9 377.9
Sulfur, thousand tons 5,296.3 5,370.1 5,319.8 4,322.1 5,154.9
Helium, mcm 3,838.1 4,874.0 5,037.9 4,892.6 4,856.1
Odorant, thousand tons 3.0 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.3
Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons, thousand tons 881.4 587.5 554.6 454.0 491.7
Ethane, thousand tons 223.2 238.4 327.2 362.1 384.1
Technical carbon, thousand tons 34.5 35.4 30.4 21.1 31.6
Methanol, thousand tons 657.1 – – 419.0 663.2
Pentane-hexane fraction, thousand tons 92.6 102.6 111.0 35.2 151.5
Gazprom Neft
Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons 544.6 566.1 563.8 781.4 807.7
Motor gasoline, thousand tons 5,060.0 5,376.9 5,473.9 6,630.7 7,254.5
Technical gasoline, thousand tons 1,755.0 1,735.0 1,914.2 2,129.9 1,620.0
Diesel fuel, thousand tons 7,614.0 8,081.4 9,012.5 9,937.7 11,464.7
Jet fuel, thousand tons 1,640.0 1,810.3 1,805.9 2,110.2 2,432.5
Furnace fuel oil, thousand tons 4,506.0 5,259.7 5,748.8 6,007.7 7,798.5
Lubricants, thousand tons 327.0 346.4 328.3 371.4 367.1
Sulfur, thousand tons 57.2 62.2 66.1 82.5 95.5
including foreign production**
Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons – – – 105.4 110.5
Motor gasoline, thousand tons – – – 502.8 554.4
Technical gasoline, thousand tons – – – 110.8 133.7
Diesel fuel, thousand tons – – – 836.0 898.1
Jet fuel, thousand tons – – – 48.3 68.2
Furnace fuel oil, thousand tons – – – 460.3 528.5
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For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Sibur Holding***
Dry gas, bcm 12.1 9.3 4.4 – –
Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons 2,942.8 2,861.7 1,503.1 – –
Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons, thousand tons 3,015.3 2,061.4 933.9 – –
Stable natural gasoline, thousand tons 613.0 677.0 284.0 – –
Monomers, liquid and monomer-containing hydrocarbon fractions, thousand tons
2,122.5 1,997.9 1,096.3 – –
Polymers and products, thousand tons 490.0 506.0 290.0 – –
Synthetic rubbers, thousand tons 624.0 553.4 267.9 – –
Products of organic synthesis, thousand tons 1,109.0 1,134.6 544.5 – –
Methyl tert-butyl ether, thousand tons 371.5 458.4 243.5 – –
Mineral fertilizers and its raw materials, thousand tons 1,360.4 1,598.1 1,103.4 – –
Tyres, million units 12.8 13.6 6.5 – –
* The list of subsidiaries is presented in the Glossary. ** Including NIS results effective from its consolidation, February 1, 2009. *** Sibur Holding results are included prior to its deconsolidation since Q3 2008.
LOCATION OF GAS PROCESSING, OIL REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL PLANTS
Oil and gas chemicalproduction
Natural and associated gas bcm, Oil and gas condensatemillion tons
, 8 05. Gas condensate million tons,1 25.12 0.
Oil refinery with installedprocessing capacity
12 15.8 05.
19 5. Oil tons, million
Kazakhstan
Belarus
Russia
Kara Sea
Casp
ian
Sea
12 15.
15 2.
3 0.1 25.
13 9.
8 05.
19 5.
37 5.6 2.
15 0.
7 3.12 0.
Tver
Moscow
Tula
Voronezh
Astrakhan
Orenburg
Ekaterinburg
Sosnogorsk
Samara
KazanSaransk
N. Novgorod
Surgut
Tyumen
Omsk
Yaroslavl
Chaykovskiy Perm
Salavat
Tomsk
Novy Urengoy
MoscowOil refinery
Astrakhan GPP
Orenburghelium plan
Orenburg GPP
Sosnogorsk GPP
OmskOil refinery
Condensatestabilizationplant
Condensatepreparation plant
Methanolplant
« »Yaroslavnefteorgsintez( access to 50 %of capacity)Gazprom Group’s
Italy
Serbia
Bari
Beograd
PanchevoNovi Sad
Oils andlubricantsproducing plant
Adriatic Sea
7 3.
Greece
Alba
nia Macedonia
Rom
ania
Hungary
Bosniaand
Herzegovina
Croatia
Montenegro
GPP with installedprocessing capacity
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GAS PROCESSING, OIL REFINING AND PETROCHEMICALS PLANTS
Name Company Location Year of establishmet
Annual processing / production capacity as of December 31, 2010
Product range
Astrakhan gas processing plant (GPP)
ООО Gazprom dobycha Astrakhan
Astrakhan 1986 12.0 bcm of gas 7.3 million tons of gas condensate and crude oil
Dry natural gas, stable condensate, liquefied gas, wide fraction of light hydrocarbons (WFLH), gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, sulfur
Orenburg GPP ООО Gazprom dobycha Orenburg
Orenburg 1974 37.5 bcm of gas 6.2 million tons of gas condensate and crude oil
Dry natural gas, stable condensate, liquefied gas, WFLH, gas sulfur, odorants
Orenburg helium plant
ООО Gazprom dobycha Orenburg
Orenburg 1978 15.0 bcm of gas Helium gaseous and liquefied, dry natural gas, liquefied gas, ethane, WFLH, PHF
Sosnogorsk GPP ООО Gazprom pererabotka
Sosnogorsk, Komi republic
1946 3 bcm of gas, 1.25 million tons of unstable condensate (deethanization)
Dry natural gas, stable gas condensate, liquefied gas, motor gasoline, technical carbon
Urengoy condensate preparation plant
ООО Gazprom pererabotka
Urengoy 1985 13.9 million tons of unstable condensate (deethanization and stabilization)
De-ethanized gas condensate, stable gas condensate, liquefied gas, motor gasoline, diesel fuel, gas condensate light distillate (GCLD)
Surgut condensate stabilization plant
ООО Gazprom pererabotka
Surgut 1985 8.05 million tons of unstable condensate including deethanized (stabilization)
Stable gas condensate (oil), motor gasoline, diesel fuel, TS-1 engine jet fuel, liquefied gas, WFLH, PHF, GCLD
Methanol production plant
ООО Sibmetahim Tomsk 1983 750 thousand tons of methanol
Methanol, formalin, amino-formaldehyde resin
Gazprom Neft
Omsk oil refinery OAO Gazprom Neft Omsk 1955 19.5 million tons of oil Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, lubricants, aromatic hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, oil bitumens, sulphur
Moscow oil refinery
ОАО Moscow Oil Refinery
Moscow 1938 12.15 million tons of oil Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, oil asphalt, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, sulphur
Lubricants plant in Bari
Gazpromneft Lubricants Italia S.p.A.
Bari (Italy) 1976 30 thousand tons of oils 6 thousand tons of lubricants
Motor and technical oils, lubricants
Oil refinery in Panchevo(Serbia)
NIS Panchevo 1968 г.
7,3 млн т нефти
Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, odorants, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, liquid bitumens, sulfur, propylene
Oil refinery inin Novi-Sad
NIS Novi-Sad (Serbia)
1968 Motor gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricants, liquid bitumens
More than that Gazprom Group has an access to capacities of OAO Slavneft-Yaroslavnefteorgsintez according to equity participation in OAO NGK Slavneft:
Name Company Location Year of establishmet
Annual processing / production capacity as of December 31, 2010
Product range
Yaroslavnefte-orgsintez
ОАО NGK Slavneft Yaroslavl 1958–1961 15.2 million tons of oil Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, lubricants, odorants, sulfur, sulphuric acid, paraffin and wax products
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ELECTRIC POWER AND HEAT GENERATIONGAZPROM GROUP’S ELECTRIC POWER AND HEAT GENERATING CAPACITY
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010
Electric power generating capacity, MW
OAO Mosenergo* 11,117 11,904 11,918 11,900
OAO OGK-2* – 8,695 8,695 8,707
OAO OGK-6* – 9,052 9,052 9,162
ОАО TGK-1* – – 6,313 6,266
ZAO Kaunasskaya teplofikatsionnaya elektrostantsiya (Lithuania) 170 170 170 170
Total 11,287 29,821 36,148 36,205
Heat generating capacity, Gcalh
OAO Mosenergo* 34,297 34,167 34,900 34,852
OAO OGK-2* – 1,700 1,700 1,649
OAO OGK-6* – 2,700 2,700 2,704
ОАО TGK-1* – – 14,362 14,426
ZAO Kaunasskaya teplofikatsionnaya elektrostantsiya (Lithuania) 894 894 894 894
Total 35,191 39,461 54,556 54,525
* Results are shown effective from taking control.
ELECTRIC POWER AND HEAT GENERATED BY GAZPROM GROUP
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010
Electric power generated, billion kWh
OAO Mosenergo * 31.9 64.2 61.7 65.0
OAO OGK-2 ** – 24.9 47.2 47.6
OAO OGK-6 ** – 19.5 29.0 34.9
ОАО TGK-1*** – – – 27.2
ZAO Kaunasskaya teplofikatsionnaya elektrostantsiya (Lithuania) 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.4
Total 32.5 109.3 138.5 175.1
Heat generated, million Gcal
OAO Mosenergo * 28.0 62.4 65.3 69.9
OAO OGK-2 ** – 1.2 2.4 2.4
OAO OGK-6 ** – 2.2 4.4 4.4
ОАО TGK-1*** – – – 28.8
ZAO Kaunasskaya teplofikatsionnaya elektrostantsiya (Lithuania) 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4
Total 29.3 67.1 73.4 106.9
* Included into Gazprom Group’s results effective from the consolidation in 2H 2007. ** Included into Gazprom Group’s results effective from the consolidation in 2H 2008. *** Included into Gazprom Group’s results effective from January 1, 2010.
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GAS SALES SALES STRUCTURE OF GAZPROM GROUP (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties)
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
RR b
ln
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Sales of gas Sales of oil, gas condensate and refined products Sales of gas transportation services Sales of electric and heat energy Other sales
138.534.5
620.31,411.6
175.449.341.7
713.51,542.5
173.1134.363.5
922.42,091.4
149.2195.2
47.0755.6
1,971.5
181.4297.562.0
956.72,164.1
2,204.92,522.4
3,384.73,118.5
3,661.7
SALES OF NATURAL GAS (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties)
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
million RR
Russia 356,033 399,452 474,268 494,931 614,702
Far abroad* 845,867 873,410 1,260,645 1,105,453 1,099,225
FSU countries 209,719 269,645 356,514 371,152 450,137
Total 1,411,619 1,542,507 2,091,427 1,971,536 2,164,064
million US $**
Russia 13,522 16,270 16,142 16,366 20,167
Far abroad* 32,126 35,577 42,908 36,556 36,064
FSU countries 7,965 10,984 12,135 12,274 14,768
Total 53,613 62,831 71,185 65,196 70,999
million euro**
Russia 10,260 11,117 11,445 11,407 15,242
Far abroad* 24,377 24,309 30,421 25,477 27,256
FSU countries 6,044 7,505 8,603 8,554 11,161
Total 40,681 42,931 50,469 45,438 53,659
* Since 2008, gas sales are provided net of Gazprom Germaniya Group’s trading operations without actual delivery. ** Data is not a part of financial statements. Calculated based on exchange rate as of the end of respective period.
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AVERAGE NATURAL GAS PRICE (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties)
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Russia
RR per mcm 1,125.4 1,301.1 1,652.8 1,885.0 2,345.5
US $* per mcm 42.7 53.0 56.3 62.3 77.0
Euro* per mcm 32.4 36.2 39.9 43.4 58.2
Far abroad
RR per mcm 5,238.5 5,181.9 7,521.5 7,452.1 7,420.7
US $* per mcm 199.0 211.1 256.0 246.4 243.5
Euro* per mcm 151.0 144.2 181.5 171.7 184.0
FSU countries
RR per mcm 2,077.4 2,672.9 3,693.9 5,483.7 6,416.5
US $* per mcm 78.9 108.9 125.7 181.3 210.5
Euro* per mcm 59.9 74.4 89.1 126.4 159.1
* Data is not a part of financial statements. Calculated based on exchange rate as of the end of respective period.
GAZPROM GROUP’S GAS SALES VOLUMES
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
bcm
Sales volumes in Russia 316.3 307.0 287.0 262.6 262.1
Sales volumes in Far abroad
Austria 6.6 5.4 5.8 5.4 5.6
Belgium 3.2 4.3 3.4 0.5 0.5
Finland 4.9 4.7 4.8 4.4 4.8
France 10.0 10.1 10.4 8.3 8.9
Germany 34.4 34.5 37.9 33.5 35.3
Greece 2.7 3.1 2.8 2.1 2.1
Italy 22.1 22.0 22.4 19.1 13.1
Switzerland 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3
The Netherlands 4.7 5.5 5.3 4.3 4.3
Turkey 19.9 23.4 23.8 20.0 18.0
United Kingdom 8.7 15.2 7.7 11.9 10.7
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2
Bulgaria 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.2 2.3
Croatia 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1
Czech Republic 7.4 7.2 7.9 7.0 9.0
Hungary 8.8 7.5 8.9 7.6 6.9
Macedonia 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Poland 7.7 7.0 7.9 9.0 11.8
Romania 5.5 4.5 4.2 2.5 2.6
Serbia 2.1 2.1 2.2 1.7 2.1
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For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
bcm
Slovakia 7.0 6.2 6.2 5.4 5.8
Slovenia 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5
Other countries 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.2 2.1
Total 161.5 168.5 167.6 148.3 148.1
Sales volumes in FSU countries
Armenia 1.7 1.9 2.1 1.7 1.4
Azerbaijan 4.0 – – – –
Belarus 20.5 20.6 21.1 17.6 21.6
Estonia 0.7 0.9 0.6 0.8 0.4
Georgia 1.9 1.2 0.7 0.1 0.2
Kazakhstan 6.5 10.0 9.6 3.1 3.4
Latvia 1.4 1.0 0.7 1.1 0.7
Lithuania 2.8 3.4 2.8 2.5 2.8
Moldova 2.5 2.7 2.7 3.0 3.2
Ukraine 59.0 59.2 56.2 37.8 36.5
Total 101.0 100.9 96.5 67.7 70.2
Total 578.8 576.4 551.1 478.6 480.4
GAZPROM GROUP’S LNG SALES
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
million tons 0.32 0.33 0.47 1.35 1.82
bcm 0.44 0.45 0.64 1.84 2.47
GAZPROM’S GAS SUPPLY FOR PROVIDING THE INTERNAL GAS CONSUMPTION IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Internal gas consumption in Russia, bcm 458.9 467.1 462.5 432.2 460.3
Gas supply to Russian consumers through UGSS (net of UGSS process needs)*, bcm
348.8 353.0 349.5 332.5 351.7
including Gazprom Group production volumes** 295.1 296.6 290.1 272.1 288.1
* Gas transportation systems of the following regions are not linked to UGSS: Far East of Russia, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Norilsk. ** Results for the period 2006–2008 are provided excluding Gazprom Neft gas production volumes.
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GAZPROM GROUP’S GAS SALES IN RUSSIA SET OUT BY BY CONSUMER GROUPS
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Share
Power generation* 37 % 37 % 33 % 31 % 30 %
Metallurgy 6 % 7 % 7 % 7 % 7 %
Agrochemistry 6 % 7 % 7 % 7 % 7 %
Household consumers 15 % 16 % 17 % 19 % 19 %
Utility sector 10 % 11 % 11 % 14 % 15 %
Others 26 % 22 % 25 % 22 % 22 %
Total 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
*Sales to power generation sector provided net of gas sales to Group’s power generatin companies.
WEIGHTED AVERAGE REGULATED WHOLESALE NATURAL GAS PRICES IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
RR per mcm
For all categories of Russian consumers 1,129.4 1,301.1 1,636.0 1,893.5 2,392.0
For industrial consumers 1,179.8 1,353.8 1,699.2 1,970.0 2,495.3
For household consumers 896.9 1,031.7 1,288.8 1,486.4 1,880.6
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GAS DISTRIBUTION AND GASIFICATION IN RUSSIA
As of and for the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Lenth of external gas pipelines, operated by Gazprom Group’s subsidiary and dependent gas distribution companies (GDCs), thousand kilometres
514.2 544.5 586.8 611.8 632.7
Natural gas transportation through gas distribution systems, operated by Gazprom Group’s subsidiaries and associated GDCs, bcm
222.4 222.4 224.7 217.4 225.0
Gazprom Group’s subsidiary and associated GDCs’ consumers:
apartments and private households, million units 25.9 26.1 26.6 26.7 26.9
industrial enterprises, thousand units 15.9 16.2 17.6 18.9 19.7
boiler-houses, thousand units 35.8 36.4 39.0 40.6 41.4
utilities, thousand units 173.4 181.8 202.5 211.6 218.2
Gazprom’s financing of its gasification programs, billion RR 17.9 20.8 24.2 19.3 25.6
Level of gasification* (natural and liquefied gas) in operation areas of Gazprom Group’s companies, total
82.5 % 80.4 % 77.9 % 78.2 % 77.9 %
including that in towns and urban-type settlements 84.7 % 83.1 % 81.4 % 81.5 % 82.4 %
including that in countryside 77.5 % 74.3 % 70.4 % 71.0 % 68.5 %
* Calculated as the number of gasificated flats divided by the total number of flats in the region, expressed as a percentage.
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SALES OF CRUDE OIL, GAS CONDENSATE AND REFINED PRODUCTSGAZPROM GROUP’S SALES OF CRUDE OIL AND GAS CONDENSATE
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010
Crude oil and gas condensate sales volumes, million tons
Russia 7.3 11.8 9.7 9.8
Far abroad 15.6 16.7 16.1 16.3
FSU countries 2.5 3.3 3.3 3.0
Total 25.4 31.8 29.1 29.1
Sales of crude oil and gas condensate (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million RR
Russia 47,129 81,468 56,771 74,697
Far abroad 117,148 161,389 131,714 146,959
FSU countries 19,586 26,570 26,562 25,988
Total 183,863 269,427 215,047 247,644
Sales of crude oil and gas condensate (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million US $*
Russia 1,919 2,773 1,877 2,451
Far abroad 4,772 5,493 4,356 4,821
FSU countries 798 904 878 853
Total 7,489 9,170 7,111 8,125
Sales of crude oil and gas condensate (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million euro*
Russia 1,312 1,966 1,308 1,852
Far abroad 3,260 3,895 3,036 3,644
FSU countries 545 641 612 644
Total 5,117 6,502 4,956 6,140
* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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GAZPROM GROUP’S SALES OF REFINED PRODUCTS
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010
Refined products sales volumes, million tons
Russia 23.2 25.1 24.4 28.6
Far abroad 16.7 14.7 16.5 19.7
FSU countries 5.4 3.9 3.3 3.8
Total 45.3 43.7 44.2 52.1
Sales of refined products (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million RR
Russia 304,319 378,182 297,885 412,208
Far abroad 183,167 229,794 206,669 260,835
FSU countries 42,181 44,980 35,951 36,042
Total 529,667 652,956 540,505 709,085
Sales of refined products (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million US $*
Russia 12,396 12,873 9,851 13,524
Far abroad 7,461 7,821 6,834 8,558
FSU countries 1,718 1,531 1,189 1,182
Total 21,575 22,225 17,874 23,264
Sales of refined products (net of VAT, excise tax, and customs duties), million euro*
Russia 8,470 9,127 6,865 10,220
Far abroad 5,098 5,545 4,763 6,468
FSU countries 1,174 1,085 829 894
Total 14,742 15,757 12,457 17,582
* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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SALES OF ELECTRICITY AND HEAT ENERGY, GAS TRANSPORTATION SALESGAZPROM GROUP’S SALES OF ELECTRICITY AND HEAT ENERGY
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010
Electricity sales volumes, billion kWh 32.2 115.2 147.7 191.3
sales of purchased volumes – 7.1 12.0 29.2
Heat energy sales volumes, million Gcal 29.4 67.0 73.5 102.4
sales of purchased volumes – 0.6 0.7 1.0
Sales of electricity and heat energy (net of VAT),
million RR 49,284 134,334 195,166 297,461
million US $** 2,007 4,572 6,454 9,759
million euro** 1,372 3,242 4,498 7,376
* 2008 and 2009 electricity and heat energy sales are provided net of Gazprom Germaniya Group’s trading operations without actual delivery. ** Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
GAS TRANSPORTATION SALES
For the year ended December 31,
2007 2008 2009 2010 Gas transportation sales to companies other than Gazprom Group’s companies, bcm
106.1 111.2 66.5 72.6
Gas transportation sales (net of VAT)
million RR 41,740 63,468 47,029 62,053
million US $* 1,700 2,160 1,555 2,036
million euro* 1,162 1,532 1,084 1,539
* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES, ENERGY SAVING, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTKEY INDICATORS OF GAZPROM GROUP ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
За год, закончившийся 31 декабря
2008 2009 2010
Hazardous atmospheric emission, thousands tons, including: 3,340.7 3,391.1 3,225.3
carbon oxidise 785.5 645.8 666.8
nitrogen oxidise 339.4 335.3 377.4
sulfur dioxide 248.6 249.1 296.1
hydrocarbons (including methane) 1,712.4 1,859.8 1,589.1 Discharge of waste water, mmcm 4,115.9 5,336.3 5,701.0
including those into surface water objects 3,895.1 5,175.9 5,364.1
among them waste water purified at waste treatment facilities according to standards
3,853.1 5,031.3 5,348.9
Waste production, thousands tons 4,084.5 5,210.8 5,600.3
Recultivated lands, thousands ha 8.3 12.6 9.8
GAZPROM GROUP’S ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS, MILLION RR
For the year ended December 31,
2008 2009 2010
Current expenditures 17,162.3 10,376.5 10,289.8
Expenditures on refurbishment of fixed assets related to environmental protection
1,428.8 962.7 1,243.2
Payment for environmental pollution 2,678.8 1,218.4, 1,234.4
Capital expenditures related to environmental protection and rational use of natural resources
3,493.7 6,323.6 7,744.4
Total 24,763.6 18,881.2 20,511.8
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ENERGY SAVINGS BY OAO GAZPROM AND ITS MAJOR 100% SUBSIDIARIES
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Natural gas
mmcm 3,603.5 3,062.8 2,357.4 2,179.3 2,307.7
thousand tce 4,108.0 3,491.6 2,687.5 2,484.4 2,630.8
Electric power
million kWh 292.9 271.9 250.8 171.6 181.6
thousand tce 95.2 88.4 81.5 55.8 59.0
Heat power
thousand Gcal 231.7 191.3 204.3 180.4 200.2
thousand tce 33.1 27.3 29.3 25.8 28.6
Total*, thousand tce 4,236.3 3,607.3 2,798.3 2,566.0 2,718.4
* Не включает экономию прочих топливно-энергетических ресурсов.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WORKS CONTRACTED BY GAZPROM GROUP
For the year ended December 31,
2008 2009 2010
Research and development, bln RR (excluding VAT) 4.9 7.4 7.0
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PERSONNELGAZPROM GROUP’S AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
For the year ended December 31,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Average number of employees, in thousands 432.2 436.1 456.2 383.4 389.7
GAZPROM GROUP’S PERSONNEL STRUCTURE
For the year ended December 31,
2008 2009 2010
Number of employees as of year-end, in thousands including:
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation*
234.6 236.9 219.3
Gazprom Neft Group 48.2 62.2 62.5
Other subsidiaries 93.5 94.5 118.8
Total 376.3 393.6 400.6
including set ot by categories: management 11.6 % 12.3 % 12.2 %specialists 22.6 % 23.5 % 24.3 %workers 61.8 % 61.6 % 59.4 %other employees 4.0 % 2.6 % 4.1 %
including set out by age: under 30 years 16.7 % 18.7 % 18.3 %30–40 years 27.1 % 26.6 % 27.3 %40–50 years 32.8 % 30.6 % 29.8 %over 50 years 23.4 % 24.1 % 24.6 %
* The list of subsidiaries is presented in the Glossary.
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES OF GAZPROM GROUP
For the year ended December 31,
2008 2009 2010
Management*higher and post graduate 79.3 % 80.8 % 79.9 %specialized secondary 18.3 % 17.0 % 15.3 %secondary 2.4 % 2.2 % 4.8 %
Specialsts:higher and post graduate 75.8 % 78.7 % 76.9 %specialized secondary 20.7 % 18.4 % 17.2 %secondary 3.5 % 2.9 % 5.9 %
Workers:higher and post graduate 12.7 % 13.1 % 14.3 %specialized secondary 25.9 % 26.7 % 27.7 %secondary 61.4 % 60.2 % 58.0 %
* Including all levels of management.
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CONVERTION TABLEMeasure Correspondence
1 bcm of natural gas 35.316 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas
1 bcf of natural gas 0.028 bcm of natural gas
1 metric ton of crude oil 1,000 kilos, 2,204.6 pounds, 7.33 barrels of crude oil
1 ton of gas condensate 8.18 barrels of gas condensate
1 barrel of crude oil 0.1364 metric ton of crude oil
1 barrel of gas condensate 0.1222 metric ton of gas condensate
1 kilometer Approximately 0.62 miles
1 tce 867 cm of natural gas, 0.7 ton of gas condensate, 0.7 ton of crude oil
1 mcm of natural gas 1.154 tce
1 ton of oil and gas condensate 1.43 tce
1 barrel of gas condensate 1 barrel of oil equivalent (boe)
1 mcm of natural gas 5.89 barrels of oil equivalent (boe)
1 million tons of LNG 1.36 bcm of natural gas
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GLOSSARY OF BASIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Термины и сокращения Описание
ADR of OAO Gazprom American depository receipt representing OAO Gazprom’s shares. One ADR ia equal to four ordinary shares of OAO Gazprom.
bcm Billion cubic meters
BNYM The Bank of New York Mellon
boe Barrel of oil equivalent
CGPU Comprehensive gas processing unit
CS Compressor Station
Dollars, US $ U.S. dollars
Far abroad Foreign countries, excluding FSU Countries and Baltic States
FD Federal district
FSU Countries Republics of the former USSR, except for the Russian Federation.
Gas cubic meter Cubic meter of natural gas as measured at a pressure of one atmosphere and 20°C
Gasification Construction of low-pressure gas pipelines to ensure gas supply to the ultimate consumers
Gazprom Group, Group, Gazprom OAO Gazprom (head company) and its subsidiaries taken as a whole.
GCLD Light distillate of gas condensate
GPP Gas processing plant
GPU Gas pumping unit
GTS Gas transportation system
Hydrocarbon reserves (categories A+B+C1) Explored reserves, according to the Russian reserves system.
Hydrocarbon reserves (categories C1+C2) Crude oil and gas reserves on the basis of geological and geophysical data within the known gas areas. Category C2 reserves are preliminary estimated.
kWh Kilowatt-hour
LNG Liquefied natural gas
LSE London Stock Exchange
mcm Thousand cubic meters
MICEX MICEX stock exchange
mmcm Million cubic meters
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation
OAO Gazprom and its gas production, transportation and storage subsidiaries OOO Gazprom dobycha Yamburg, OOO Gazprom dobycha Urengoy, OOO Gazprom dobycha Nadym, OOO Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk, OOO Gazprom dobycha Orenburg, OOO Gazprom dobycha Astrahan, OOO Gazprom pererabotka, OOO Gazprom dobycha Krasnodar, OOO Gazprom transgaz Uhta, OOO Gazprom transgaz Surgut, OOO Gazprom transgaz Yugorsk, OOO Gazprom transgaz Sankt-Peterburg, OOO Gazprom transgaz Moskva, OOO Gazprom transgaz Tomsk, OOO Gazprom transgaz Chajkovskij, OOO Gazprom transgaz Ekaterinburg, OOO Gazprom transgaz Stavropol, OOO Gazprom transgaz Mahachkala, OOO Gazprom transgaz Nizhnij Novgorod, OOO Gazprom transgaz Saratov, OOO Gazprom transgaz Volgograd, OOO Gazprom transgaz Samara, OOO Gazprom transgaz Ufa,
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OOO Gazprom transgaz Kazan, OOO Gazprom transgaz-Kuban, OOO Gazprom PHG, OAO Vostokgazprom and its subsidiaries, ZAO Gazprom neft Orenburg, OOO Gazprom dobycha shelf, OOO Gazprom neft shelf, OAO Severneftegazprom (until 2007), OOO Purgazdobycha (until its merger with OOO Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk in December 2008), OOO Servisneftegaz
PHF Pentane-hexane fraction
PRMS Standards International classification and assessment of hydrocarbon reserves under PRMS (Petroleum Resources Management System)
RTS RTS stock exchange
Rubles, RR Russian rubles
SRTO-Torzhok Gas pipeline from Nothern parts of Tyumen region to Torzhok
Standard coal equivalent Standard-natural unit. Calculated through a coefficient which equals to a thermal content of one kilo of the fuel devided by the thermal content of one kilo of the standart fuel (which is equal to 29.3076 MJ)
tce A ton of standard coal equivalent
ton Metric ton
UGSF Underground gas storage facility
UGSS Unified Gas Supply System of Russia
VAT Value added tax
WFLH Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons