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CONTENT
Gazprom in the Russian and global energy industry ......................................................................... 3 Macroeconomic data ......................................................................................................................... 4 Market data ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Reserves ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Licenses ........................................................................................................................................... 16 Production ....................................................................................................................................... 18 Geological exploration, production drilling and production capacity ............................................. 23 Major projects in the field of hydrocarbon search, exploration, and production in foreign countries ................................................................................................ 26 Promising fields in Russia ............................................................................................................... 38 Transportation ................................................................................................................................. 41 Gas transportation projects ............................................................................................................. 43 Underground gas storage ................................................................................................................ 47 Processing of hydrocarbons and production of refined products .................................................. 51 Electric power and heat generation ................................................................................................. 55 Gas sales.......................................................................................................................................... 56 Sales of crude oil, gas condensate and refined products ............................................................... 61 Sales of electricity and heat energy, gas transportation sales .......................................................63 Environmental measures, energy saving, research and development ............................................64 Personnel .........................................................................................................................................66 Convertion table .............................................................................................................................. 67 Glossary of basic terms and abbreviations .....................................................................................68
Preface Fact book Gazprom in Figures 20062010 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. Gazproms operating results presented in the Fact book are stated based on the principles for preparing Gazprom Groups consolidated accounting (financial) statements. At the same time some results of OAO Gazprom and its subsidiariesoperations 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. Gazproms financial results are stated based on the principles for preparing Gazprom Groups consolidated accounting (financial) statement in accordance with the Russian legislation. The currency of Gazprom Groups 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 Groups financial statement.
* 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.
MACROECONOMIC DATA
As of and for the year ended December 31, Indicator * Consumer price index (Y-o-Y) Producer price index (Y-o-Y) Nominal appreciation/devaluation of the exchange rate (RR/US $) as of end of year (Y-o-Y) Real appreciation of the exchange rate (RR/US $) as of end of year (Y-o-Y) Average exchange rate for the period (RR/US $) Exchange rate at the end of the period (RR/US $) Nominal appreciation/devaluation of the exchange rate (RR/Euro) as of end of year (Y-o-Y) Real appreciation of the exchange rate (RR/ Euro) as of end of year (Y-o-Y) Average exchange rate for the period (RR/ Euro) Exchange rate at the end of the period (RR/ Euro) Brent (Dated) oil price** Urals oil price (Mean CIF MED/NEW)** Brent (Dated) average annual oil price** Urals (Mean CIF MED/NWE) average annual oil price** Measure % % % % RR/US $ RR/US $ % % RR/Euro RR/Euro US $/barrel US $/barrel US $/barrel US $/barrel 2006 9.0 % 10.4 % 9.6 % 16.7 % 27.18 26.33 -1.7 % 5.6 % 34.11 34.70 58.93 55.26 65.14 61.28 2007 11.9 % 25.1 % 7.0 % 15.0 % 25.57 24.55 -3.0 % 5.8 % 35.01 35.93 96.02 93.09 72.39 69.28 2008 13.3 % -7.0 % -12.7 % -1.1 % 24.81 29.38 -5.6 % 5.0 % 36.41 41.44 36.55 35.89 97.28 94.82 2009 8.8 % 13.9 % -6.0 % -0.4 % 31.68 30.24 -13.4 % -6.5 % 44.13 43.39 77.67 77.00 61.67 61.18 2010 8.8 % 16.7 % -3.0 % 4.0 % 30.36 30.48 7.4 % 14.5 % 40.27 40.33 92.54 90.27 79.50 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.
MARKET DATA
Measure Price per share on MICEX as of end of year minimum maximum Price per ADR on LSE as of end of year minimum maximum Number of common shares issued (as of December 31) Number of common shares outstanding (as of December 31) Treasury shares (as of December 31) Market capitalization (as of end of year)* change (Y-o-Y) MICEX index change (Y-o-Y) RTS index change (Y-o-Y) Daily average trading volume, MEX Daily average trading volume, LSE Dividend per share ** Share capital structure Shareholding controlled by the Russian Federation, including Federal Agency for State Property Management OAO Rosneftegaz OAO Rosgazifikatsiya OAO Gazptoms ADR Program depository (BNYM) Other registered entities Total
* Market capitalization based on MICEX share price converted into US $. ** For 2010 recommended dividends.
As of and for the year ended December 31, 2006 302.89 216.00 350.25 46.00 29.48 52.64 23 674 22 988 686 272.0 69.7 % 1,693 67.5 % 1,922 70.7 % 49.2 4.4 2.54 2007 342.88 227.99 357.20 56.70 35.40 58.50 23 674 23 608 66 330.9 21.7 % 1,889 11.6 % 2,291 19.2 % 47.8 7.2 2.66 2008 108.60 86.60 367.40 14.25 11.91 62.50 23 674 23 644 30 86.0 -74.0 % 620 -67.2 % 632 -72.4 % 67.2 16.9 0.36 2009 183.21 101.91 200.16 25.50 12.26 27.30 23 674 22 950 724 144.5 68.0 % 1,370 121.0 % 1,445 128.6 % 85.2 12.6 2.39 2010 193.62 142.84 197.34 25.25 18.06 26.64 23 674 22 951 723 150.9 4.4 % 1,688 23.2 % 1,770 22.5 % 56.4 13.7 3.85
RR RR RR US $ US $ US $ million shares million shares million shares billion US $ % points % points % million shares million ADRs RR
% % % % % % %
50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 % 50.002 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 38.373 % 10.740 % 0.889 % 10.740 % 0.889 % 10.740 % 0.889 % 10.740 % 0.889 % 10.740 % 0.889 % 27.570 % 100 %
RESERVES
MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RUSSIAN RESERVES SYSTEM AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Gazproms 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 definitions 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.
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 uncertainties. 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.
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As of December 31, 2009 Gas, million tce 33,578.4 89 % 18,609.9 3,338.1 21,948.0 Gas condensate, million tce 1 284.8 86 % 572.1 147.2 719.3 Crude oil, million tce 1 732.9 90 % 717.4 464.5 1 181.9 26,433.3 26,647.7 3,703.4 3,692.0 22,729.9 22,955.7 93 % 95 % 88 % 22,849.3 4,574.6 27,423.9 38,175.3 38,265.5 42,355.2 1,525.1 1,619.5 1,827.8 1,650.2 43,197.0 88 % 23,341.2 4,676.9 28,018.1 540.0 579.9 807.9 622.8 985.1 1,039.6 1,019.9 1,027.4 93 % 93 % 92 % 85 % 90 % 1,025.9 664.2 1,690.1 42,457.7 92 % 23,759.9 4,947.2 28,707.1 1,983.3 2,159.2 2,290.4 2,552.6 2,478.0 10,166.0 93 % 5,049.6 2,767.8 7,817.4 195,962.3 93 % 116,501.0 19,028.2 85 % 718.5 435.5 1,154.0 942.4 981.1 1,043.6 1,039.9 1,028.6 5,390.6 186.1 167.6 202.9 201.9 210.5 1,064.2 756.3 813.5 840.7 838.0 818.1 4,326.4 90 % 90 % 85 % 82 % 86 % 90 % 90 % 4,653.6 958.7 5,612.3 11,067.6 93 % 5,328.9 2,972.3 8,301.2 196,421.9 95 % 117,690.0 18,959.3 1,740.3 1,733.9 1,840.6 1,894.9 1,837.3 9,955.1 9,918.3 1,325.1 82 % 586.0 141.2 727.2 1,785.0 22,520.3 23,965.8 24,047.1 24,552.5 25,328.0 25,988.4 122,321.2 122,735.8 3,529.0 2,977.3 2,944.5 3,563.8 3,852.2 4,072.5 15,196.2 15,028.3 18,189.5 18,991.3 20,988.5 21,102.6 20,988.7 21,475.8 21,915.9 107,125.0 107,707.5 107,126.1 93 % 93 % 95 % 88 % 89 % 93 % 93 % 95 % 88 % 89 % 109,612.3 19,661.4 33,052.3 34,451.7 34,372.4 38,224.2 38,749.5 38,142.4 175,841.2 175,436.0 195,095.6 Gas, million boe 197,776.8 194,678.0 93 % 111,858.8 20,785.8 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 As of December 31, 2008 Gas, bcm 33,123.2 88 % 18,187.8 3,088.2 21,276.0 1,287.1 85 % 587.9 141.9 729.8 1,601.7 92 % 713.2 565.0 1,278.2 125,315.6 129,273.7 132,644.6 10,528.5 85 % 4,809.0 1,160.8 5,969.8 11,740.5 92 % 5,227.8 4,141.4 9,369.2 10,839.3 82 % 4,793.5 1,155.0 5,948.5 Crude oil, million boe 13,084.1 85 % 5,266.6 3,192.2 8,458.8 Gas, gas condensate, crude oil, million boe 217,364.6 221,700.2 88 % 117,162.9 23,491.7 88 % 119,672.4 24,008.6 135,529.2 136,649.3 140,654.6 143,681.0 217,889.9 92 % 121,797.1 25,394.7 147,191.8 12,702.2 90 % 5,258.5 3,404.8 8,663.3 10,509.7 86 % 4,679.8 1,204.1 5,883.9 Gas condensate, million boe Gas, gas condensate, crude oil, million tce 230.1 241.4 269.6
As of December 31,
2006
2007
Categories A+B+C1
29,854.2
29,785.4
of which evaluated, %
93 %
95 %
Proved
18,187.6
18,286.5
Probable
2,580.0
2,551.5
Proved + probable
20,767.6
20,838.0
Categories A+B+C1
1,217.0
1,212.5
of which evaluated, %
90 %
90 %
Proved
528.9
568.9
Probable
130.1
117.2
Proved + probable
659.0
686.1
Categories A+B+C1
1,386.9
1,509.9
of which evaluated, %
93 %
93 %
Proved
688.9
727.0
Probable
377.6
405.5
Proved + probable
1,066.5
1,132.5
Categories A+B+C1
of which evaluated, %
Proved
Probable
Proved + probable
208.6
230.3
* Calculated as of the end of respective period. Including reserve value of sulphur and helium.
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As of December 31, 2009 million tce million boe 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 As of December 31, 2008 bcm 17,196.8 2,908.8 20,105.6 75.68 % 73.2 169.1 242.3 51 % 217.9 3.9 221.8 65 % 699.9 6.4 706.3 18,187.8 3,088.2 21,276.0 21,948.0 22,520.3 23,965.8 24,047.1 3,338.1 3,529.0 2,977.3 2,944.5 18,609.9 18,991.3 20,988.5 21,102.6 20,988.7 3,563.8 24,552.5 683.7 658.1 830.5 815.0 6.4 6.4 7.4 7.4 677.3 651.7 823.1 807.6 781.6 7.4 789.0 21,475.8 3,852.2 25,328.0 50.001 % 50.001 % 752.0 7.4 759.4 21,915.9 4,072.5 25,988.4 107,125.0 15,196.2 4,201.3 37.7 4,239.0 107,707.5 15,028.3 122,321.2 122,735.8 4,122.4 37.7 4,160.1 107,126.1 18,189.5 3,989.3 37.7 4,027.0 109,612.3 19,661.4 3,838.5 37.7 3,876.2 111,858.8 20,785.8 125,315.6 129,273.7 132,644.6 210.3 195.2 299.6 273.5 256.0 242.7 225.3 3.9 3.9 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 206.4 191.3 295.0 269.0 251.5 238.2 220.8 51 % 51 % 1,505.5 23.5 1,529.0 1,373.0 22.9 1,395.9 1,283.4 23.0 1,306.4 1,215.7 23.0 1,238.7 1,126.7 23.0 1,149.7 153.3 217.0 38.2 25.9 279.6 176.9 250.4 195.0 72.6 98.1 4.2 2.1 195.1 83.8 113.2 21.2 80.7 118.9 34.0 23.8 84.5 93.1 137.2 173.8 121.3 10.6 131.9 95.68 % 95.68 % 431.1 996.0 1,427.1 475.3 427.6 902.9 700.4 577.8 1,278,2 20,900.7 21,450.0 23,628.0 22,917.2 23,201.9 24,119.4 24,753.3 120,597.2 116,969.0 118,422.0 3,255.2 3,420.6 2,968.5 2,930.5 3,356.8 3,756.5 3,947.4 15,151.5 14,957.1 17,132.8 17,645.5 18,029.4 20,659.5 19,986.7 19,845.1 20,362.9 20,805.9 105,445.7 102,011.9 101,289.2 103,932.0 19,173.1 106,193.2 20,147.3 123,105.1 126,340.5
As of December 31,
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Proved
17,902.5
17,319.5
Probable
2,572.4
2,539.4
Proved + probable
20,474.9
19,858.9
75.68 %
75.68 %
Proved**
29.5
20.6
Probable**
3.6
1.8
Proved + probable**
33.1
22.4
ZAO Purgaz
51 %
51 %
Proved
255.6
233.1
Probable
4.0
3.9
Proved + probable
259.6
237.0
Severneftegazprom***
100 %
65 %
Proved
713.3
Probable
6.4
Proved + probable
719.7
Total
Proved
18,187.6
18,286.5
Probable
2,580.0
2,551.5
Proved + probable
20,767.6
20,838.0
* The list of subsidiaries is presented in the Glossary. ** As of the end of 2006 and 2007 reserves of commercial gas, since the end of 2008 reserves of separator gas. *** Reserves as of the end of 2006 are included to OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation.
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As of December 31, 2009 million tce million boe 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 As of December 31, 2008 million tons 587.9 141.9 729.8 587.9 141.9 729.8 727.2 719.3 942.4 981.1 1,043.6 1,039.9 1,028.6 5,390.6 5,612.3 141.2 147.2 186.1 167.6 202.9 201.9 210.5 1,064.2 958.7 586.0 572.1 756.3 813.5 840.7 838.0 818.1 4,326.4 4,653.6 4,809.0 1,160.8 5,969.8 727.2 719.3 942.4 981.1 1,043.6 1,039.9 1,028.6 5,390.6 5,612.3 5,969.8 141.2 147.2 186.1 167.6 202.9 201.9 210.5 1,064.2 958.7 1,160.8 586.0 572.1 756.3 813.5 840.7 838.0 818.1 4,326.4 4,653.6 4,809.0 4,793.5 1,155.0 5,948.5 4,793.5 1,155.0 5,948.5 4,679.8 1,204.1 5,883.9 4,679.8 1,204.1 5,883.9 As of December 31, 2009 million tce 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 As of December 31, 2008 million boe 2009 2010 2008 million tons 97.6 185.7 283.3 75.68 % 615.6 379.3 994.9 713.2 565.0 1,278.2 1,154.0 435.5 464.5 1,181.9 718.5 717.4 901.2 919.9 275.7 285.4 248.6 1,109.1 985.1 540.0 1,525.1 625.5 634.5 860.5 95.68 % 95.68 % 929.6 279.6 1,209.2 1,039.6 579.9 1,619.5 880.3 542.4 1,422.7 1,019.9 807.9 1,827.8 894.4 394.3 1,288.7 1,027.4 622.8 1,650.2 907.3 408.1 1,315.4 1,025.9 664.2 1,690.1 4,411.2 1,273.9 5,685.1 5,049.6 2,767.8 7,817.4 4,765.2 1,433.0 6,198.2 5,328.9 2,972.3 8,301.2 4,512.3 2,780.3 7,292.6 5,227.7 4,141.5 9,369.2 4,584.9 2,020.9 6,605.8 5,266.6 3,192.2 8,458.8 4,650.9 2,092.0 6,742.9 5,258.5 3,404.8 8,663.3 252.8 262.0 416.0 410.3 159.8 179.1 291.4 300.3 93.0 82.9 124.6 110.0 139.6 265.5 405.1 133.0 228.5 361.5 118.6 256.1 374.7 638.4 1,493.9 2,132.3 563.7 1,539.3 2,103.0 715.4 1,361.2 2,076.6 681.7 1,171.3 1,853.0 607.7 1,312.8 1,920.5
As of December 31,
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Proved
528.9
568.9
Probable
130.1
117.2
Proved + probable
659.0
686.1
Total
Proved
528.9
568.9
Probable
130.1
117.2
Proved + probable
659.0
686.1
As of December 31,
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Proved
87.1
76.9
Probable
203.8
210.0
Proved + probable
290.9
286.9
75.68 %
75.68 %
Proved
601.8
650.1
Probable
173.8
195.5
Proved + probable
775.6
845.6
Total
Proved
688.9
727.0
Probable
377.6
405.5
Proved + probable
1,066.5
1,132.5
* The list of subsidiaries is presented in the Glossary. ** As of the end of 2009 excluding reserves of OAO NK Magma.
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As of December 31, 2009 Gas, million tce 24,390.6 90.4 2,560.7 758.5 284.7 402.2 5,091.3 33,578.4 Gas condensate, million tce 724.0 20.8 380.6 57.4 21.2 6.9 73.9 1 284.8 Crude oil, million tce 1 400.1 17.3 10.6 144.5 61.9 51.1 47.4 1 732.9 x x x x x x x x x 27,940.7 157.4 3,561.9 1,211.3 433.1 14.2 4,856.7 38,175.3 1,983.3 67.8 3.9 4.7 67.8 2,159.2 27,617.7 158.5 3,543.7 1,189.3 412.9 30.2 5,313.2 38,265.5 55.1 63.8 192.0 191.5 6.4 7.7 12.6 190.6 68.0 65.5 67.8 2,290.4 30,952.9 159.2 3,529.2 1,166.9 436.9 537.4 5,572.7 42,355.2 19.3 20.3 22.5 1,638.8 1,803.4 1,863.4 2,090.0 24.2 13.9 207.5 83.4 65.8 67.8 2,552.6 31,339.1 158.4 3,517.4 1,164.6 442.1 538.5 6,036.9 43,197.0 2,002.1 24.7 15.2 206.6 88.5 73.1 67.8 2,478.0 30,233.5 157.5 3,496.9 1,155.7 474.6 609.9 6,329.6 42,457.7 8,400.2 99.0 33.0 984.4 282.2 19.8 347.4 10,166.0 143,252.7 822.1 18,526.3 6,239.0 2,234.9 72.4 24,814.9 195,962.3 16.9 9.7 145.1 58.3 46.0 47.4 1,785.0 x x x x x x x 1,740.3 1,733.9 1,840.6 1,894.9 40.8 45.6 48.0 93.7 0.1 0.1 8.3 8.6 9.9 105.7 1,837.3 37.6 31.2 32.3 30.2 30.3 83.9 82.9 82.3 81.8 82.1 561.1 556.6 552.0 548.4 544.3 30.5 30.5 30.3 29.9 29.7 174.2 3,209.9 480.2 215.1 0.8 233.1 9,955.1 986.3 987.0 1,087.4 1,102.3 1,035.3 5,641.8 770.9 20.9 383.5 57.2 21.1 6.0 65.5 1,325.1 1,461.6 33 052.3 34,451.7 34,372.4 38,224.2 38,749.5 38,142.4 5 334.6 4,748.1 5,199.8 5,456.9 5,875.4 6,156.1 24,234.4 26,539.8 456.6 10.2 25.4 463.6 464.1 526.9 51.8 129.6 308.3 340.4 317.9 336.6 328.5 355.8 1,737.6 1,622.7 1,718.1 2,366.0 27,852.0 751.3 935.4 914.9 894.0 875.3 867.0 4,774.4 4,669.6 4,563.0 2 545.4 2,994.4 2,979.4 2,964.6 2,955.1 2,937.4 15,283.4 15,206.8 15,131.4 89.3 107.6 107.7 106.4 104.3 103.1 548.9 549.5 543.1 532.5 15,082.5 4,467.6 1,676.9 2,369.0 29,987.7 23 566.8 25,315.6 24,827.3 28,002.1 28,146.8 27,196.1 129,210.7 Gas, million boe 126,718.0 142,922.0 143,660.6 138,808.4 526.0 14,992.4 4,425.2 1,815.9 2,689.4 31,420.7 197,776.8 194,678.0 6,220.1 174.2 3,183.7 474.5 178.3 0.8 260.9 9,918.3 9,243.9 104.1 39.6 981.5 326.9 24.2 347.4 11,067.6 173.4 3,157.5 470.4 184.9 47.4 274.8 10,528.5 9,551.8 115.1 64.5 977.1 348.9 335.7 347.4 11,740.5 Crude oil, million boe 10,713.6 123.9 71.1 1,063.6 427.3 337.2 347.4 13,084.1 Gas, gas condensate, crude oil, million boe 141,607.8 158,693.9 160,680.1 154,993.6 827.8 18,430.1 6,125.6 2,127.9 154.6 27,148.1 196,421.9 831.6 18,353.4 6,010.5 2,251.9 2,749.1 28,474.2 827.4 18,290.6 5,999.1 2,276.8 2,755.3 30,870.9 217,364.6 221,700.2 822.9 18,183.5 5,953.9 2,443.0 3,120.4 32,372.6 217,889.9 10,262.8 126.8 77.7 1,059.2 453.7 374.6 347.4 12,702.2 6,305.9 171.0 3,137.0 467.9 172.6 49.1 535.8 10,839.3 5,922.4 170.1 3,113.4 469.5 173.4 56.4 604.5 10,509.7 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 As of December 31, 2008 Gas, bcm 24,265.2 92.2 2,569.0 774.7 291.7 401.7 4,728.7 33,123.2 760.4 21.2 386.0 57.5 22.6 5.8 33.6 1,287.1 1,303.1 15.7 8.8 133.3 47.6 45.8 47.4 1,601.7 x x x x x x x x 175,841.2 175,436.0 195,095.6 5,645.9 Gas condensate, million boe Gas, gas condensate, crude oil, million tce
GAZPROM GROUPS HYDROCARBONS RESERVES (CATEGORIES A+B+C1) IN RUSSIA SET OUT BY REGIONS
Region
As of December 31,
2006
2007
21,937.3
21,514.1
Northwestern FD
93.2
93.3
2,594.8
2,581.8
Privolzhsky FD
810.6
792.8
Siberian FD
295.0
275.5
Far East FD
8.8
22.0
Shelf
4,114.5
4,505.9
Total
29,854.2
29,785.4
Urals FD
689.7
690.2
Northwestern FD
21.3
21.3
392.4
389.2
Privolzhsky FD
58.7
58.0
Siberian FD
26.3
21.8
Far East FD
0.1
0.1
Shelf
28.5
31.9
Total
1,217.0
1,212.5
Urals FD
1,146.0
1,261.1
Northwestern FD
13.5
14.2
4.5
5.4
Privolzhsky FD
134.3
133.9
Siberian FD
38.5
44.6
Far East FD
2.7
3.3
Shelf
47.4
47.4
Total
1,386.9
1,509.9
Urals FD
Northwestern FD
Privolzhsky FD
Siberian FD
Far East FD
Shelf
Total
14
Crude oil million tons 1,386.9 19.9 683.3 13.9 28.5 725.7 3,487.5 79.3 145.9 34,451.7 1,740.3 1,983.3 38,175.3 175,841.2 9,955.1 10,166.0 million tce million boe 195,962.3 3,712.7 Gas Gas condensate* Crude oil Total Gas Crude oil Total Gas condensate* 1,217.0 9.7 -1.8 0.3 0.3 -4.5 -8.2 1,212.5 6.9 54.1 673.2 9.9 77.4 760.5 1,509.9 34,372.4 1,733.9 2,159.2 38,265.5 -34.0 -634.5 -11.7 -48.6 -694.8 103.9 -16.7 -6.4 148.6 125.5 -85.4 -3,238.3 175,436.0 3,436.2 5.4 7.7 7.7 13.0 39.0 18.5 57.5 199.1 -36.8 -67.1 9,918.3 56.4 15.0 22.3 0.4 21.5 44.2 113.6 2.5 28.0 61.3 0.4 40.0 101.7 312.7 2.5 -0.2 -172.7 -2.6 -0.3 -175.6 -881.7 -14.7 -1.5 205.2 109.9 95.3 39.6 761.6 -249.2 11,067.6 396.6 -897.9 520.4 226.0 294.4 39.6 639.4 -3,554.6 196,421.9 3,889.2 -1.4 77.7 0.9 76.8 -0.6 -8.0 1,287.1 1,601.7 -32.0 -635.3 38,224.2 2.3 2.2 3.1 1.8 -0.5 -0.2 -0.9 -11.4 1,840.6 66.4 3,817.4 109.8 1.5 1.7 19.8 1.3 2.1 95.0 -0.7 4.4 3.3 -45.8 2,290.4 67.9 3,838.9 111.1 97.1 -3.1 28.8 -2.0 -4.5 -35.3 4,047.1 21.1 3.8 4,022.2 -0.9 6.2 4.6 -692.5 42,355.2 -147.3 19,593.7 101.4 8.8 19,483.5 -1.2 9.4 11.2 -3,242.4 195,095.6 -11.5 635.6 7.4 628.2 -4.9 -65.4 10,528.5 -22.7 497.7 11.0 486.7 -3.7 22.7 16.9 -234.6 11,740.5 -181.5 20,727.0 108.8 19.8 20,598.4 4.9 32.1 23.2 -3,542.4 217,364.6
Gas
Gas condensate*
bcm
million tons
29,854.2
592.1
-149.7
53.1
19.3
as a result of tenders
33.8
Return of licenses
Acquisition of assets
Disposal of assets
Revaluation
-14.5
-549.8
29,785.4
583.4
-25.0
3,326.6
17.2
as a result of tenders
1.5
3,307.9
Return of licenses
-0.2
Acquisition of assets
1.6
Disposal of assets
Revaluation
1.9
-550.5
33,123.2
15
Crude oil million tons 1,601.7 57.5 541.0 55.1 82.2 678.3 2,761.2 315.3 421.5 3,498.0 38,224.2 1,840.6 2,290.4 42,355.2 195,095.6 10,528.5 11,740.5 217,364.6 million tce million boe Gas Gas condensate* Crude oil Total Gas Crude oil Total Gas condensate* 1,287.1 38.55 -1.3 0.05 0.05 65.1 -57.1 -7.3 1,325.1 32.3 83.2 632.0 46.2 119.0 797.2 1,785.0 38,749.5 1,894.9 2,552.6 43,197.0 197,776.8 3,225.9 -31.5 -533.1 -10.4 -45.0 -588.5 -2,721.2 53.6 -94.4 -81.7 76.6 -99.5 -481.8 -0.7 -0.7 -3.5 107.1 670.2 93.1 153.2 916.5 3,420.9 532.5 -467.1 -59.7 10,839.3 264.2 -0.05, -12.0 -0.1 -12.1 -61.2 2.5 1.8 0.1 3.6 5.5, 9.4 0.4 2.5 1.8 0.1 3.6 5.5 9.4 0.4 18.3 18.3 -0.4 785.0 392.9 -230.9 13,084.1 609.9 -5.85 -47.5 -1.9 -8.3 -57.7 -242.6 -10.6 -42.8 -296.0 28.1 28.1 -61.6 4,738.4 -3.5 -556.0 -3,011.8 221,700.2 4,100.0 -0.4 1.5 -58.7 -0.6 2.1 -57.2 -299.8 -3.3 11.0 -292.1 4.4 3.7 0.7 0.3 -68.6 -0.2 -8.1 1,284.8 1,732.9 38,142.4 -32.0 -586.6 -8.9 -8.8 -101.1 -723.8 -98.1 -0.3 -11.5 1,837.3 4.6 2.0 0.4 -1.7 62.4 1.0 6.6 -144.6 -12.7 -45.8 2,478.0 0.6 76.1 5.3 0.8 0.6 138.5 6.3 0.8 145.6 82.2 63.4 -1.7 9.0 -966.5 -21.8 -643.9 42,457.7 706.8 388.2 318.6 -8.8 10.0 -3,694.2 -44.8 -2,993.9 194,678.0 36.0 30.3 5.7 2.5 -561.1 -1.6 -66.3 10,509.7 4.4 4.4 33.7 -741.1 -65.2 -234.6 12,702.2 747.2 422.9 324.3 -8.8 46.2 -4,996.4 -111.6 -3,294.8 217,889.9
Gas
Gas condensate*
bcm
million tons
33,123.2
468.8
-41.2
1.6
as a result of tenders
1.6
Return of licenses
-10.4
Acquisition of assets
580.8
Disposal of assets
-0.6
Revaluation
-81.8
-462.0
33,578.4
547.7
Transfer of reserves discovered in 2010 to the Undistributed Subsoil Fund of Russia, acquisitions from other companies books **
-50.9
120.0
65.9
54.1
Return of licenses
-1.5
Acquisition of assets
1.7
Disposal of assets
-627.2
Revaluation
-7.6
-508.3
33,052.3
* Any changes in gas condensate reserves due to production are recognized as converted into stable gascondensate (C5+). The production volume of unstable gas condensate of Gazprom Group see in Production section. ** Under the law of the Russian Federation, the subsoil user does not have any vested right to develop reserves discovered in areas covered by exploration licenses or beyond the licensed areas. Such reserves shall be transferred to the Undistributed Subsoil Fund of the Russian Federation. Subsequently the subsoil user has a preference right to receive a license for their development. *** Including licenses recived by Gazprom Group in previous years.
LICENSES
GAZPROM GROUPS LICENSE AREAS IN RUSSIA SET OUT BY REGIONS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
Northwestern FD Southern and North Caucasian FDs Privolzhsky FD
Siberiam FD
Urals FD
License type*
Far East FD
Shelf
thousand square km Geological survey, exploration and production of hydrocarbons (SEPL) Exploration and production of hydrocarbons (EPL) Licenses for geological survey (SL) 27.0 0.3 3.3 0.6 57.8 50.9 139.9
68.6 25.5
0.7 4.1
8.5 1.4
2.7 5.2
6.7 17.5
8.5
10.4
106.1 53.7
GAZPROM GROUPS LICENSES FOR THE MAIN HYDROCARBON FIELDS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
Name of the field (area) Western Siberia (Urals FD) Urengoyskoye Yen-Yakhinskoye Severo-Urengoyskoye Pestsovoye Yamburgskoye Zapolyarnoye Tazovskoye Severo-Parusovoye Medvezhye Yamsoveiskoye Yubileynoye Kharasaveiskoye Bovanenkovskoye Novoportovskoye Komsomolskoye Yety-Purovskoye ZapadnoTarkosalynskoye 16 1978 1985 1987 2004 1991 2001 1972 1997 1992 1993 2004 1996 Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk 100 % Gazprom dobycha Nadym 100 % Gazprom dobycha Yamburg 100 % Gazprom dobycha Urengoy 100 % OGC OGC G OGC OGC OGC OGC G OGC GC OGC GC OGC OGC G G OGC EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL SEPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL SEPL 2013**** 2013**** 2013 2019 2018 2018 2025 2027 2018 2018 2018 2019 2018 2019 2012 2014 2018 Year of production start Subsidiary License holder Interest of the Group Type of the field* Category of the license ** License expiration year ***
Total
Year of production start 2007 1998 1995 1982 1996 1999 1982
Category of the license ** EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL
License expiration year *** 2043 2028 2028 2028 2028 2028 2028 2014 2050 2038 2047 2038 2014
Yuzhno-Russkoye Zapadno-Tambeyskoye Kruzenshternskoye Malyginskoye Severo-Tambeyskoye Tasiyskoye Antypajutinskoye Gubkinskoye Sugmutskoye Sutorminskoye and SeveroKaramovskoye Sporyshevskoye Priobskoye Vyngapurovskoye Southern Russia (Southern FD) Astrakhanskoye Zapadno-Astrakhanskoye
OAO Gazprom
ZAO Purgaz Gazpromneft Noyabrskneftegaz ***** OAO NK SibneftYugra ***** OOO Zapolyarneft ***** Gazprom dobycha Astrakhan OAO Gazprom Gazprom dobycha Orenburg
1986
100 %
GC GC
EPL SEPL
2019 2024
South Urals region (Privolzhsky FD) Orenburgskoye 1974 100% OGC EPL 2018
Eastern Siberia and the Far East ( Siberian and Far East FDs) Chayandinskoye Chikanskoye Sobinskoye Russian sea shelf Shtokmanovskoye Prirazlomnoye Kamennomysskoye-more Severo-Kamennomysskoye Dolginskoye Semakovskoye Kirinskoye OAO Gazprom OOO Gazprom neft shelf 100 % GC O G GC O G GC EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL EPL 2043 2043 2026 2026 2025 2028 2028 OAO Gazprom Gazprom dobycha Krasnoyarsk 100 % OGC GC OGC EPL EPL SEPL 2028 2028 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 19931996 according to the Federal law On subsoil. Their expiry period is mostly in 20122014. 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.
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PRODUCTION
GAZPROM GROUPS HYDROCARBONS PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA
706.5 697.7 695.9 648.8 million million million 592.2 million tce tce tce million tce 34.0 million tons 34.0 million tons 32.0 million tons tce 32.0 million tons 11.4 million tons 11.3 million tons 10.9 million tons 31.6 million tons 11.3 million tons 556.0 bcm 548.6 bcm 549.7 bcm 10.1 million tons 508.6 bcm 461.5 bcm 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2006 Gas 2007 Gas condensate Oil 2008 2009 2010
18
19
For the year ended December 31, 2010 million tce 461.52 million tce 10.07 million tce 31.62 million tce 706.48 697.74 695.85 592.21 648.82 3,616.93 3,572.22 32.01 48.65 48.59 45.83 45.22 45.77 249.37 249.07 234.93 million boe 3,562.25 3,032.49 3,322.58 million boe 231.77 234.63 11.29 16.26 16.12 15.63 14.40 16.14 93.01 92.19 89.41 million boe 82.37 92.35 508.59 641.57 633.03 634.39 532.59 586.91 3,274.55 3,230.96 3,237.91 2,718.35 million boe 2,995.60 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 For the year ended December 31, 2008 bcm 549.73 million tons 10.93 million tons 32.05 2009 For the year ended December 31, 2010 million tce 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 For the year ended December 31, 2007 2008 million boe 2009 2010 2008 bcm 2009 143.84 130.7 114.42 128.67 517.63 425.02 465.14 621.82 612.21 131.40 130.85 163.23 162.69 148.49 597.35 93.73 93.90 142.15 135.17 132.04 84.91 107.69 149.95 148.42 150.83 114.98 132.70 166.49 165.93 165.99 132.69 97.99 108.16 151.63 490.47 153.14 124.27 108.36 151.00 536.77 849.75 765.35 725.53 833.14 3,173.77 846.92 757.51 689.90 830.37 3,124.70 847.22 769.82 673.94 757.87 3,048.85 677.23 500.12 552.07 773.95 2,503.37 781.61 634.29 553.07 770.71 2,739.68 0.52 0.54 0.50 0.60 2.16 3.89 3.64 3.73 3.61 14.87 3.77 11.84 2.16 2.63 3.28 4.10 3.50 3.54 4.00 15.14 2.08 2.95 0.60 1.15 0.65 2.39 4.50 4.19 3.96 4.71 17.36 0.46 0.57 0.53 0.46 0.61 0.59 0.56 0.62 0.62 0.47 0.51 0.51 0.55 2.04 4.31 4.04 4.30 4.69 17.34 0.60 0.62 0.58 0.69 2.49 4.49 4.20 4.30 4.17 17.16 0.65 0.53 0.53 0.69 2.40 3.79 3.03 2.49 4.35 13.66 0.72 0.70 0.66 1.32 3.40 4.73 4.03 4.09 4.62 17.47 3.18 3.00 2.71 3.30 12.19 22.98 21.38 20.20 24.03 88.59 2.42 2.59 2.59 2.83 10.43 21.97 20.62 21.97 23.91 88.47 3.06 3.18 2.95 3.53 12.72 22.91 21.44 21.97 21.26 87.58 3.30 2.71 2.71 3.53 12.25 19.32 15.49 12.72 22.21 69.74 3.65 3.59 3.36 6.78 17.38 24.14 20.62 20.85 23.56 89.17
2006
2007
Gas production
555.95
548.55
11.37
11.27
34.02
33.98
Total
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Q1
144.27
143.79
Q2
129.94
128.61
Q3
123.18
117.13
Q4
141.45
140.98
538.84
530.51
Q1
0.54
0.41
Q2
0.51
0.44
Q3
0.46
0.44
Q4
0.56
0.48
2.07
1.77
ZAO Purgaz
Q1
3.90
3.73
Q2
3.63
3.50
Q3
3.43
3.73
Q4
4.08
4.06
15.04
15.02
20
For the year ended December 31, 2010 million tce 4.64 4.91 5.98 7.05 22.58 123.46 92.91 102.33 142.82 461.52 508.59 641.57 633.03 634.39 532.59 586.91 142.97 168.59 169.35 159.33 164.81 164.99 860.47 3,274.55 103.68 146.64 140.00 141.32 118.08 119.65 748.44 117.68 154.73 152.97 159.38 107.22 135.79 789.73 144.26 171.61 170.71 174.36 142.48 166.48 875.91 871.31 780.72 714.58 864.35 3,230.96 25.36 1.44 17.39 26.06 29.27 7.36 6.97 1.42 5.98 8.14 8.05 7.24 30.57 88.76 889.92 813.46 721.30 813.23 3,237.91 5.67 0.02 4.40 6.90 6.54 0.12 22.44 5.88 3.73 5.67 6.79 19.02 6.84 3.28 5.35 7.89 16.73 27.33 28.92 35.22 41.52 132.99 727.18 547.24 602.72 841.21 2,718.35 million boe 40.29 34.63 33.40 41.05 149.37 849.69 693.13 610.68 842.10 2,995.60 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 For the year ended December 31, 2008 bcm 2.84 3.23 3.81 5.19 15.07 151.09 138.11 122.46 138.07 549.73 2009 For the year ended December 31, 2010 million tce 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 For the year ended December 31, 2007 2008 million boe 2009 2010 2008 million tons 2009 2.84 2.69 2.67 2.73 10.93 2.84 2.69 2.67 2.73 10.93 10.07 2.72 2.50 2.51 2.78 2.79 2.90 11.29 2.34 2.82 10.07 11.29 16.26 4.09 4.06 3.96 4.15 16.26 2.72 2.90 4.15 2.50 2.79 3.96 2.51 2.78 4.06 4.00 3.98 4.05 16.12 4.09 4.00 3.98 4.05 16.12 2.34 2.82 4.09 4.09 4.06 3.85 3.82 3.90 15.63 4.06 3.85 3.82 3.90 15.63 3.34 3.59 3.58 3.89 14.40 3.34 3.59 3.58 3.89 14.40 4.03 3.98 3.99 4.14 16.14 4.03 3.98 3.99 4.14 16.14 23.40 23.23 22.66 23.72 93.01 23.40 23.23 22.66 23.72 93.01 23.40 22.90 22.74 23.15 92.19 23.40 22.90 22.74 23.15 92.19 23.24 22.00 21.84 22.33 89.41 23.24 22.00 21.84 22.33 89.41 19.14 20.53 20.45 22.25 82.37 19.14 20.53 20.45 22.25 82.37 23.07 22.74 22.82 23.72 92.35 23.07 22.74 22.82 23.72 92.35
2006
2007
Severneftegazprom
Q1
Q2
Q3
0.02
Q4
1.23
1.25
Q1
148.71
147.93
Q2
134.08
132.55
Q3
127.07
121.32
Q4
146.09
146.75
555.95
548.55
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation*
Q1
2.86
2.86
Q2
2.84
2.80
Q3
2.77
2.78
Q4
2.90
2.83
11.37
11.27
Q1
2.86
2.86
Q2
2.84
2.80
Q3
2.77
2.78
Q4
2.90
2.83
11.37
11.27
21
For the year ended December 31, 2010 million tce million boe 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 For the year ended December 31, 2008 million tons 2009 0.34 0.30 0.31 0.32 1.27 7.84 7.71 7.71 7.52 30.78 8.18 8.01 8.02 7.84 32.05 31.62 32.01 48.65 48.59 45.83 8.10 8.02 12.42 12.14 11.21 11.58 45.22 8.16 8.19 12.24 12.12 11.46 11.66 7.78 8.00 12.29 12.12 11.46 11.13 7.58 7.80 11.70 12.21 11.70 10.85 11.16 11.44 11.70 11.47 45.77 30.07 30.16 46.79 46.70 44.01 43.00 43.12 7.66 7.56 11.95 11.67 10.75 10.95 10.81 61.28 239.84 59.95 62.97 62.75 63.70 249.37 7.73 7.72 11.78 11.65 11.02 11.05 11.03 60.40 7.42 7.54 11.83 11.68 11.03 10.61 10.78 60.62 7.26 7.34 11.23 11.70 11.21 10.39 10.50 57.54 59.95 59.89 59.74 59.81 239.39 62.52 62.16 62.16 62.23 249.07 1.55 1.85 1.86 1.89 1.82 2.22 2.65 9.53 9.68 0.44 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.46 0.63 0.66 2.42 2.42 2.35 9.31 57.47 56.51 56.51 55.13 225.62 59.96 58.71 58.78 57.48 234.93 0.43 0.47 0.46 0.47 0.44 0.61 0.67 2.35 2.42 2.27 0.36 0.46 0.46 0.44 0.43 0.52 0.66 2.35 2.27 2.20 0.32 0.46 0.47 0.51 0.49 0.46 0.66 2.41 2.57 2.49 2.34 2.64 3.15 3.23 11.36 53.21 54.39 56.66 56.15 220.41 55.55 57.03 59.81 59.38 231.77 3.37 3.37 3.45 3.37 13.56 53.80 55.27 56.59 55.41 221.07 57.17 58.64 60.04 58.78 234.63
2006
2007
OAO Gazprom and its major subsidiaries with 100% equity participation *
Q1
0.33
0.35
Q2
0.32
0.31
Q3
0.32
0.33
Q4
0.33
0.33
1.30
1.32
Q1
7.85
8.18
Q2
8.27
8.17
Q3
8.24
8.15
Q4
8.36
8.16
32.72
32.66
Q1
8.18
8.53
Q2
8.59
8.48
Q3
8.56
8.48
Q4
8.69
8.49
34.02
33.98
22
For the year ended December 31, 2010 Gas, million tce 427.44 2.54 10.76 17.85 2.93 461.52 Gas condensate, million tce 6.34 0.15 4.14 0.27 0.39 11.29 Crude oil, million tce 28.73 0.06 0.16 0.69 2.37 32.01 706.48 6.19 22.76 21.66 21.65 22.90 6.12 697.74 3.60 3.58 652.27 643.49 641.88 3.42 21.47 22.95 6.13 695.85 48.65 48.59 45.83 1.89 2.06 2.32 0.86 0.92 0.97 1.00 2.62 45.22 543.24 3.26 17.38 21.97 6.36 592.21 0.16 0.11 0.11 0.17 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.09 45.64 45.39 42.33 41.34 41.08 0.09 0.23 0.99 3.38 45.77 594.45 3.21 21.16 22.83 7.17 648.82 233.97 0.51 0.81 4.40 9.68 249.37 3,335.74 18.59 114.27 116.40 31.93 3,616.93 0.06 0.12 0.70 1.83 31.62 16.26 16.12 15.63 14.40 16.14 0.47 0.41 0.37 0.36 0.56 0.39 0.40 0.39 0.37 0.39 2.21 2.70 93.01 6.08 6.11 6.09 4.79 5.92 34.77 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.24 0.21 1.88 8.99 8.90 8.51 8.64 9.06 51.45 50.88 1.72 34.93 2.29 2.37 92.19 232.65 0.58 0.59 4.69 10.56 249.07 3,290.79 18.50 114.27 117.12 31.54 3,572.22 6.04 0.17 3.35 0.26 0.25 10.07 28.91 508.59 641.57 633.03 634.39 532.59 586.91 3,274.55 3,230.96 2.80 3.83 3.65 3.44 3.38 3.23 19.55 18.61 17.55 3,237.91 48.67 1.55 34.85 2.21 2.13 89.41 Crude oil, million boe 216.97 0.52 0.59 4.98 11.87 234.93 3,282.33 17.62 113.36 117.39 31.55 3,562.25 211.91 0.44 0.88 5.13 13.41 231.77 Total hydrocarbons production, million boe 2,778.93 16.79 91.65 112.40 32.72 3,032.49 3,040.59 16.51 111.66 116.77 37.05 3,322.58 210.59 0.44 1.17 5.06 17.37 234.63 18.59 21.51 21.58 21.59 20.60 21.45 109.79 110.14 110.20 13.01 15.42 15.43 15.27 12.42 15.01 78.69 78.75 77.92 2.52 3.17 3.17 3.05 2.93 2.91 16.20 16.20 15.55 14.96 63.37 105.14 17.26 2,718.35 49.40 1.39 27.40 2.13 2.05 82.37 471.67 597.64 589.20 591.04 493.26 544.31 3,050.32 3,007.26 3,016.69 2,517.62 Gas, million boe 2,778.14 14.84 76.63 109.50 16.49 2,995.60 51.86 1.23 33.86 2.21 3.19 92.35 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 For the year ended December 31, 2008 Gas, bcm 512.17 2.64 13.23 18.71 2.98 549.73 5.95 0.19 4.26 0.27 0.26 10.93 29.6 0.07 0.08 0.68 1.62 32.05 2009 Gas condensate, million boe Total hydrocarbons production, million tce
Federal discrict
2006
2007
Urals FD
517.88
510.57
Northwestern FD
2.75
2.75
13.36
13.37
Privolzhsky FD
18.64
18.70
3.32
3.16
Total
555.95
548.55
Urals FD
6.29
6.22
Northwestern FD
0.23
0.21
4.25
4.27
Privolzhsky FD
0.27
0.28
0.33
0.29
Total
11.37
11.27
Urals FD
31.92
31.74
Northwestern FD
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.08
Privolzhsky FD
0.60
0.64
1.32
1.44
Total
34.02
33.98
Urals FD
Northwestern FD
Privolzhsky FD
Total
Yamal Peninsula
Kamchatka Peninsula
Privolzhsky District
Krasnodar Territory
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24
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MAJOR PROJECTS IN THE FIELD OF HYDROCARBON SEARCH, EXPLORATION, AND PRODUCTION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Country Algeria Project name, purpose and description 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. Project start 2009 Terms of participation Groups 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). Groups participation in project 49 %. Project progress In 20092010 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.
Algeria
Skikda
Tunisia
Morocco
Algeria
Libya
26
Country Bolivia
Project name, purpose and description 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.
Terms of participation Groups project participant subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V. Ipati / Aquio project partners Total (60%) and TecPetrol (20%). Groups participation in project 20%. Financing is provided on a pro rata basis.
Project progress In 20102012, 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 Groups participation in the project may amount to no less than 20%.
Peru
Cochabamba
Gr an de
Brasil
Bolivia
Sucre
Potosi
Pacific Ocean
Argentina
Licence blocks
27
Country Venezuela
Project name, purpose and description RafaelUrdaneta, 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.
Terms of participation The Group established two companies: 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.
Project progress In 2007, in accordance with license agreements 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. The project execution scheme is being discussed and the project documentation is being prepared to file application for license for geological exploration.
2008
Memorandum of understanding with Venezuelian oil and gas state company PdVSA. Groups participation in the project: at exploration stage 30 %; at production stage 15 %. 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 %.
2009
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)
Urumaco I Urumaco II
Marakaibo Caribbean sea Coro El Palito Valencia Barquisimeto Marakaibo Lake Caracas Puerto-la-Cruz Puerto Jose
6
Venezuela
La Victoria
A
co
Orino
Colombia
28
Country Vietnam
Project name, purpose and description Search, exploration, production, and sales of hydrocarbons on the shelf of Vietnam.
Terms of participation Production sharing agreement. Projects operator is joint operation company Vietgazprom. Groups participation in the project 50 %.
Project progress 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 129132, 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 129132
Thailand Laos
Hanoi Haiphong
Vietnam
I. Hainan (China)
Gulf of Tonkin
Vietnam
Laos
Vinh
Comboja
Hue
Thailand Nia Chang Phan Tiet Ho Shi Min Vung Tao South China Sea
Da Nang
Block 129
Thai Gulf
Investment blocks
Shelf fields
29
Country India
Project name, purpose and description Search, exploration and production of hydrocarbons at block 26 (the continental shelf of India, the Bay of Bengal).
Project progress 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 blocks structure was received and electronic base of the geologic-geophysical data on the block 26 was formed.
Bangladesh
India
Calcutta
Block 26
Thailand
Madras
Bay of Bengal
30
Country Iraq
Terms of participation 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%). Groups participation in project 30 %. The total amount of consortium investments through the 20-years (can be possibly prolonged by additional 5 years) period of implementation is estimated at US $ 2 billion. It is expected to reach production of 8.5 millon tons annually through the period of 7 years.
Project progress 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 development were reached between the consortium participants.
Bayji
Hadithah
Iran
Baghdad
Badra
Tigr
Iraq
Jordan
is
E up
hrat
es
Al Basrah
Persian Gulf
31
Country Kazakhstan
Project name, purpose and description Search and exploration of hydrocarbon resources in the geological structure Tsentralnaya in Caspian Sea.
Terms of participation 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. Groups participation in the project 50 % at the stage of exploration.
Project progress 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)
Astrakhan
Russia
Caspian Sea
Tsentralnoye
Azerbaidjan
32
Country Kyrgyzstan
Project name, purpose and description Geologic exploration at Vostochny MailisuIV and Kugart oil-and-gas promising areas.
Terms of participation Agreement on general principles for geologic exploration at oil-and-gas promising areas. OAO Gazprom received the licenses on subsoil use of Vostochny MaylisuIV and Kugart oil-and-gas promising areas for geological exploration. Russian-Kyrgyz Steering Committee was established to supervise the performance of the agreement.
Project progress The stage-by-stage program for geologic exploration at the areas of Kugart and Vostochny MaylisuIV for the period from 2008 through 2011 was approved.
Kyrgyzstan
Vostochny Mailisu IV
Kugart
Uzbekistan
Investment blocks
Gas pipelines
33
Country Tajikistan
Project name, purpose and description Geologic exploration work at Sarikamysh, Sargazon, Rengan, and Zapadny Shohambary oil-and-gas promising areas.
Terms of participation 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.
Project progress 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.
Tajikistan
Rengan
y
Sarikamysh Sargazon
Uzbekistan Afganistan
Vahs h
Licence blocks
Fields
Gas pipelines
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Country Uzbekistan
Project name, purpose and description Search, exploration, and production of hydrocarbons in the Ustyurt region of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Shakhpakhtinsky, Agyinsky and Aktumsuksky investment blocks).
Terms of participation Project participants: NHK Uzbekneftegaz and OAO Gazprom. The licenses received on subsoil use of 7 investment blocks for geological exploration. Project operator ZAO Gazprom zarubezhneftegaz.
Project progress Within the frameworks of license obligations 17 wells had been constructed (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 condensate reserves in the Dzhel territory in Uzbekistan was recorded by 0.8 bcm and 0.06 million tons respectively. 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.
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 Groups shareholding 50 %) and ZAO Gazprom zarubezhneftegaz. Project operator is OOO Zarubezhneftegaz 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.
Aral Sea
Kazakhstan
Muynak
Uzbekistan
Dzhel
Gas fields
Country Libya
Project name, purpose and description 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).
Terms of participation The project is implemented on the base of the on geological exploration, development and production sharing agreement . Groups project participant subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V. The partner is Lybian National Oil Corporation. Groups 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 %.
Project progress 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 20082009, 4,294 sq. kilometers of 3D seismic works were carried out in the area 64. In 20102012, 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 suspended due to the unrest in the country. 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.
Search and exploration of hydrocarbons 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. Groups project participant subsidiary Gazprom EP International B.V Partners: BASF SE and National Oil Corporation. Groups participation in project 49 %.
Hydrocarbon exploration and survey areas and concession sites in Libya where Gazprom participates (licence blocks 19 and 64, concessions C96 and C97)
Mediterranean sea
Tunisia
Tobruk
Algeria Ghadames
Ajdabiya
Libya
Consession C96
Consession C97
Oil refineries
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Egypt
License block 64
Sarir
Project name, purpose and description Geological exploration and development of the blocks U and T in the shelf of Equatorial Guinea.
Terms of participation The project is implemented on the base of the production sharing agreement. Groups project participant subsidiary company Gazprom Neft Equatorial B.V. Partner National Oil Company of Equatorial Guinea (GEPetrol). Groups participation in the project at the stage of geologic exploration works 80%.
Project progress 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.
Forcados
Yaounde
Block
Gulf of Guinea
Kribi
Atlantic Ocean
Block U
Bata
Equatorial Guinea
Kongo Gabon
Floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) Marine terminals Gas pipelines
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Offshore fields
Onshore fields/objects
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. 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, commissioning of the second CGPU is planned for 20122013. 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. Located westward of the Pestsovaya Area of the Urengoyskoye field. Located at the Medvezhye field in the Purovsky area of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, the Tyumen Region. 115 bcm of gas 2001 20132014
15 bcm of gas
2010
2013-2014
Kharvutinskaya Area of the Yamburgskoye field Zapadno-Pestsovoe field (Bolshoy Urengoy) Nydinskiy area of the Medvezhye field
30 bcm of gas
1996
2012
2010 2011
2011 20132014
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Name
Description
Projected capacity
Commissioning
The deposits are divided into several blocks for their stage-by-stage development. 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. The block 2 was put into operation in 2009. The block is being developed by Gazprom dobycha Urengoy. 7.7 bcm of gas and 3.0 million tons of unstable gas condensate annually 5.6 bcm of gas and 1.7 million tons of unstable gas condensate annually 31.5 bcm of total gas production at the blocks 15 1.8 million tons of gas condensate and 5 bcm of gas 25.0 bcm 2008
2009
The blocks 35 are planned for commissioning in 20152017. 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. Located in the Krasnoselkupskiy district of the YamaloNenets Autonomous Area, the Tumen Region. OAO Severneftegazprom holds a license for its development. 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.
20152017
2020
2003
2007
Yuzhno-Russkoye field
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. Located in the south-eastern part of the Yamal peninsula that is characterized by absence of infrastructure. 115 bcm 2012 20172018
2016
20192021
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).
2015
2024
The Arctic Shelf Shtokmanovskoye field Located in the central part of the Barents Sea to the northwest from the Yamal Peninsula and 650 km to the northeast 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 shareholders 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
Commissioning
2011
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 5060 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 Groups 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 (Yakutia). 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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TRANSPORTATION
GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31, 2006 Gas trunk pipelines and pipeline branches putting into operation, km Repair, km The number of technical faults per 1,000 km 1,526 2,809.0 0.12 2007 1,157 2,697.0 0.11 2008 1,381 2,756.3 0.13 2009 865 2,383.7 0.09 2010 1,339 2,427.4 0.04
MAJOR TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OF UNIFIED GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM (UGSS) IN RUSSIA
As of December 31, 2006 Length of gas trunk pipelines and pipeline branches (in single-lane measuring), thousand km Linear compressor stations, units Gas pumping units (GPUs), units GPUs installed capacity, thousand MW 156.9 217 3,629 41.0 2007 158.2 218 3,641 41.4 2008 159.5 214 3,669 41.6 2009 160.4 215 3,675 42.0 2010 161.7 215 3,659 42.1
STRUCTURE OF GAS TRUNK PIPELINES OF UGSS IN RUSSIA IN TERMS OF SERVICE LIFE, 2010
As of December 31, Length, km Useful life of gas trunk pipeline Up to 10 years from 11 to 20 years from 21 to 30 years from 31 to 40 years from 41 to 50 years Over 50 years Total 17 205.0 25 011.9 70 934.6 23 783.5 19 279.6 5 465.5 161,680.1 10.6 % 15.5 % 43.9 % 14.7 % 11.9 % 3.4 % 100 % Length, %
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Russia
4 6
5
Ukhta Oslo Dublin Nothern Sea London Amsterdam Paris Gulf of Biscay Bern Madrid Lyublyana Zagreb Roma Beograd Buharest
10 Black Sea
Novosibirsk Gryazovets Pochinki Kazan Ufa Astana Orenburg Alexandrov Gay Frolovo Astrakhan
Komsomolskon-Amur
Gorno-Altaysk
Brussel
Berlin Prague
Voskresensk 11 Yelets
Petrovsk
Russia
Oha
Sobolevo PetropavlovskKamchatskiy
Vena
Bratislava Budapest
Bishkek
Sea of Okhotsk
7
Tashkent
12 Khabarovsk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Cas pian
Tbilisi Yerevan Dushanbe Ashkhabad Kabul
Sea
Baku
Athens
Ankara
Sea of Japan
Vladivostok
Pacific Ocean
SRTO Torzhok Gryazovets Vyborg Nord Stream Expansion of the Urengoy gas transportation unit Murmansk Volkhov Bovanenkovo Ukhta and Ukhta Torzhok
Sections of gas transportation system in Central Asia under development and reconstruction, including Prikaspiyskiy gas pipeline Gas transportation system Sakhalin Khabarovsk Vladivostok Pochinki Gryazovets South Stream route options
12 13
Dzhubga Lazarevskoye Sochi Altay Major gas pipelines Gas fields Major underground storage facilities (UGSF) Operating LNG terminals Potential LNG terminals
9
10 11
Expansion of the UGSS for gas supply to South Stream gas pipeline
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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. Gas supply to the NorthWest of Russia and to the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
2,200 km
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 commissioned together with commissioning of the Bovanenkovo Uhta gas pipeline in 2012.
Gryazovets Vyborg
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. 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. 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.
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
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
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Name
Purpose Length
Project parameters Number of compressor stations (CS) / total capacity of CS N/A Annual capacity
Project progress
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
Inter-Governmental agreements with Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria have been signed; joint project companies 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 participation of Wintershall Holding GmbH in implementation of the offshore section of the project. Based on the completed national feasibility studies, OAO Gazprom will finalize the 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. 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.
Transportation of the increasing volumes of natural gas produced by Gazprom and independent producers at the fields that are under development in the NadymPur-Tazovsky region. Transportation of Turkmen and Kazakh natural gas through the territories of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Russia.
Around 400 km
3 CS / 272 MW
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. Gathering input data and its reconciliation has been completed. Engineering surveys are being performed. Development of design documentation is being conducted.
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 Shtokmanovskoye field) Up to 36 bcm
Pochinki Gryazovets
Opportunity to provide the Gryazovetsky gas transportation center with additional gas supply volumes and maneuvering gas flows after commissioning of the Yamal Peninsula fields
653 km
5 CS / 416 MW
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 Length
Project parameters Number of compressor stations (CS) / total capacity of CS 9 CS / 1,096 MW Annual capacity
Project progress
Bovanenkovo Ukhta (the first line) Gas pipeline system for gas transportation from the Yamal Peninsula fields to central regions of Russia
1,247 km
60 bcm
1,371 km
9 CS / 869 MW
45 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. 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.
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 Vladivostok 115 km) 395 km
1 CS / 32 MW
5 bcm
Sobolevo PetropavlovskKamchatsky
Gas supply to the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from the fields on the west coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula Pipeline gas supplies from Russia to China via the western route 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.
No provision
750 mmcm
In 2010, the pipeline was commissioned, gas supplies to TPP-2 of PetropavlovskKamchatsky began.
2,622 km
10 CS
30 bcm
Negotiations on commercial terms of gas supplies are being held. 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.
172 km
3.8 bcm
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Finland
Kaliningrad
Arkhangelsk
V. Novgorod
Nevskoye
Russia Russia
Ukhta
Belarus
Kaluzhskoye
Khabarovsk
Kaluga Tula
Surgut
Ukraine
oye
Izhevsk
China
Sea of Japan
Saratov
Sea of Azov
Kuschevskoye Krasnodarskoye
Stepnovskoye Mikhailovskoye
Kumertau
Volgograd Orenburg
oye
N. Korea
Irkutsk
Armavir Stavropol
Novokuznetsk
Caspian Sea
Kazakhstan
Operating UGSFs, active capacity less, then 5 bcm Operating UGSFs, active capacity more, then 5 bcm UGSFs under construction and projected UGSFs
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Withdrawal season 20062007 20072008 20082009 20092010 20102011 Gas withdrawal from UGSFs, mmcm Q3 Q4 Q1 of the next year Q2 of the next year Total for the season Maximum daily output during gas withdrawal season, mmcm per day Average daily output during gas withdrawal season in December February, mmcm per day 4.1 12,743.4 19,763.6 116.5 32,627.6 600.0 488.0 89.7 21,688.7 28,347.1 18.5 50,144.0 608.0 492.4 107.1 7,634.2 8,653.9 2,234.0 18,629.2 620.0 500.0 155.8 18,980.5 26,176.9 44.4 45,357.6 620.0 500.0 135.0 14,428.8 31,740.7 1,307.9 47,612.4 620.0 500.0
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2.3
Lithuania Belarus
Russia
Baltic Sea
Russia Denmark
Irleland
Humbly Grove
Saltfleetby
4.5 0.3
Bergermeer
Netherlands Belgum
Rehden
4.8
Germany
Katharina (Peissen)
Moldova
0.6
Chech Republic
Damborice
Slovakia Hungary Romania
0.8
1.3
Haidach
Austria
Black Sea
Georgia
0.3
Azerbaijan
1.5
Slovenia
UGSF of Hungary
UGSF of France
e
Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Swetzerland
0.5
Banatski Dvor
Serbia Bulgaria
France
Abovyan
Turkey
0.1
Sevan Lake
negro Italy
Turkey
Armenia
Mediterranean Sea
4.8 0.6
UGSFs operated by Gazprom, active capacity, bcm Potential UGSFs with Gazproms participation, active capacity, bcm
Potential UGSFs with Gazproms participation Major gas pipelines Nord Stream pipeline and South Stream pipeline route options
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Withdrawal season, Q3Q4 and Q1Q2 (of the next year) 20062007 20072008 20082009 20092010 20102011 Gas withdrawal* from UGSFs abroad, mmcm FSU countries Latvia Armenia Far abroad countries Germany Austria Great Britain France Total for the season
* Volumes sold to UGSFs not included.
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2007
2008
2009
2010
30.4 30.4
33.6 33.6
For the year ended December 31, 2006 Ethane, thousand tons Technical carbon, thousand tons Methanol, thousand tons Pentane-hexane fraction, thousand tons 223.2 34.5 657.1 92.6 2007 238.4 35.4 102.6 2008 327.2 30.4 111.0 2009 362.1 21.1 419.0 35.2 2010 384.1 31.6 663.2 151.5
For the year ended December 31, 2006 Sibur Holding*** Dry gas, bcm Liquefied hydrocarbon gases, thousand tons Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons, thousand tons Stable natural gasoline, thousand tons Monomers, liquid and monomer-containing hydrocarbon fractions, thousand tons Polymers and products, thousand tons Synthetic rubbers, thousand tons Products of organic synthesis, thousand tons Methyl tert-butyl ether, thousand tons Mineral fertilizers and its raw materials, thousand tons Tyres, million units
* 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.
2007 9.3 2,861.7 2,061.4 677.0 1,997.9 506.0 553.4 1,134.6 458.4 1,598.1 13.6
2008 4.4 1,503.1 933.9 284.0 1,096.3 290.0 267.9 544.5 243.5 1,103.4 6.5
2009
2010
12.1 2,942.8 3,015.3 613.0 2,122.5 490.0 624.0 1,109.0 371.5 1,360.4 12.8
Belarus Tver Moscow Oil refinery 12.15 Tula N. Novgorod Novy Urengoy Voronezh Saransk Kazan Chaykovskiy Salavat Ekaterinburg 15.0 Orenburg helium plan Astrakhan GPP Astrakhan 12.0 7.3 6.2 37.5 Orenburg Orenburg GPP Omsk 19.5 Omsk Oil refinery Tomsk Bari
Caspian Se
Albania
Macedonia
Yaroslavnefteorgsintez
(Gazprom Groups access to 50 % of capacity)
Sosnogorsk GPP
15.2 Moscow
Russia
Perm Surgut
Hungary Croatia
Samara
Tyumen
Serbia
Oils and Montenegro lubricants producing plant
Kazakhstan
Methanol plant
Italy
Greece
8.05
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Romania
7.3
Adr iati cS ea
Astrakhan
Dry natural gas, stable condensate, liquefied gas, wide fraction of light hydrocarbons (WFLH), gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, sulfur Dry natural gas, stable condensate, liquefied gas, WFLH, gas sulfur, odorants Helium gaseous and liquefied, dry natural gas, liquefied gas, ethane, WFLH, PHF Dry natural gas, stable gas condensate, liquefied gas, motor gasoline, technical carbon De-ethanized gas condensate, stable gas condensate, liquefied gas, motor gasoline, diesel fuel, gas condensate light distillate (GCLD) Stable gas condensate (oil), motor gasoline, diesel fuel, TS-1 engine jet fuel, liquefied gas, WFLH, PHF, GCLD Methanol, formalin, amino-formaldehyde resin
Gazprom dobycha Orenburg Gazprom dobycha Orenburg Gazprom pererabotka Gazprom pererabotka
Orenburg
1974
Orenburg
1978
1946
3 bcm of gas, 1.25 million tons of unstable condensate (deethanization) 13.9 million tons of unstable condensate (deethanization and stabilization) 8.05 million tons of unstable condensate including deethanized (stabilization) 750 thousand tons of methanol
Urengoy condensate preparation plant Surgut condensate stabilization plant Methanol production plant Gazprom Neft Omsk oil refinery
1985
Surgut
1985
Tomsk
1983
Omsk
1955
Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, lubricants, aromatic hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, oil bitumens, sulphur Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, oil asphalt, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, sulphur Motor and technical oils, lubricants
Moscow oil refinery Lubricants plant in Bari Oil refinery in Panchevo (Serbia) Oil refinery in in Novi-Sad
Moscow
1938
Bari (Italy)
1976
Panchevo
1968 . 7,3
Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, odorants, hydrocarbon liquefied gases, liquid bitumens, sulfur, propylene Motor gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, lubricants, liquid bitumens
NIS
Novi-Sad (Serbia)
1968
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 19581961 Annual processing / production capacity as of December 31, 2010 15.2 million tons of oil Product range
Yaroslavnefteorgsintez
NGK Slavneft
Yaroslavl
Motor and technical gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, lubricants, odorants, sulfur, sulphuric acid, paraffin and wax products
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2008 11,904 8,695 9,052 170 29,821 34,167 1,700 2,700 894 39,461
2009 11,918 8,695 9,052 6,313 170 36,148 34,900 1,700 2,700 14,362 894 54,556
2010 11,900 8,707 9,162 6,266 170 36,205 34,852 1,649 2,704 14,426 894 54,525
2008 64.2 24.9 19.5 0.7 109.3 62.4 1.2 2.2 1.3 67.1
2009 61.7 47.2 29.0 0.6 138.5 65.3 2.4 4.4 1.3 73.4
2010 65.0 47.6 34.9 27.2 0.4 175.1 69.9 2.4 4.4 28.8 1.4 106.9
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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 RR bln 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2,204.9 138.5 34.5 620.3 1,411.6 2,522.4 175.4 49.3 41.7 713.5 1,542.5 3,384.7 173.1 134.3 63.5 922.4 2,091.4 3,118.5 149.2 195.2 47.0 755.6 1,971.5
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
* Since 2008, gas sales are provided net of Gazprom Germaniya Groups 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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* Data is not a part of financial statements. Calculated based on exchange rate as of the end of respective period.
For the year ended December 31, 2006 Slovakia Slovenia Other countries Total Sales volumes in FSU countries Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Moldova Ukraine Total Total 1.7 4.0 20.5 0.7 1.9 6.5 1.4 2.8 2.5 59.0 101.0 578.8 1.9 20.6 0.9 1.2 10.0 1.0 3.4 2.7 59.2 100.9 576.4 2.1 21.1 0.6 0.7 9.6 0.7 2.8 2.7 56.2 96.5 551.1 1.7 17.6 0.8 0.1 3.1 1.1 2.5 3.0 37.8 67.7 478.6 1.4 21.6 0.4 0.2 3.4 0.7 2.8 3.2 36.5 70.2 480.4 7.0 0.7 0.4 161.5 2007 6.2 0.6 0.5 168.5 2008 bcm 6.2 0.6 0.6 167.6 5.4 0.5 1.2 148.3 5.8 0.5 2.1 148.1 2009 2010
GAZPROMS GAS SUPPLY FOR PROVIDING THE INTERNAL GAS CONSUMPTION IN RUSSIA
For the year ended December 31, 2006 Internal gas consumption in Russia, bcm Gas supply to Russian consumers through UGSS (net of UGSS process needs)*, bcm including Gazprom Group production volumes** 458.9 348.8 295.1 2007 467.1 353.0 296.6 2008 462.5 349.5 290.1 2009 432.2 332.5 272.1 2010 460.3 351.7 288.1
* 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 20062008 are provided excluding Gazprom Neft gas production volumes.
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*Sales to power generation sector provided net of gas sales to Groups power generatin companies.
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222.4
222.4
224.7
217.4
225.0
* 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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* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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* 2008 and 2009 electricity and heat energy sales are provided net of Gazprom Germaniya Groups trading operations without actual delivery. ** Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
* Data is not a part of financial statements. Exchange rate used as of the end of respective period.
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PERSONNEL
GAZPROM GROUPS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
2006 432.2 For the year ended December 31, 2007 2008 2009 436.1 456.2 383.4 2010 389.7
2010
234.6 48.2 93.5 376.3 11.6 % 22.6 % 61.8 % 4.0 % 16.7 % 27.1 % 32.8 % 23.4 %
236.9 62.2 94.5 393.6 12.3 % 23.5 % 61.6 % 2.6 % 18.7 % 26.6 % 30.6 % 24.1 %
219.3 62.5 118.8 400.6 12.2 % 24.3 % 59.4 % 4.1 % 18.3 % 27.3 % 29.8 % 24.6 %
For the year ended December 31, 2009 80.8 % 17.0 % 2.2 % 78.7 % 18.4 % 2.9 % 13.1 % 26.7 % 60.2 %
2010 79.9 % 15.3 % 4.8 % 76.9 % 17.2 % 5.9 % 14.3 % 27.7 % 58.0 %
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CONVERTION TABLE
Measure 1 bcm of natural gas 1 bcf of natural gas 1 metric ton of crude oil 1 ton of gas condensate 1 barrel of crude oil 1 barrel of gas condensate 1 kilometer 1 tce 1 mcm of natural gas 1 ton of oil and gas condensate 1 barrel of gas condensate 1 mcm of natural gas 1 million tons of LNG Correspondence 35.316 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas 0.028 bcm of natural gas 1,000 kilos, 2,204.6 pounds, 7.33 barrels of crude oil 8.18 barrels of gas condensate 0.1364 metric ton of crude oil 0.1222 metric ton of gas condensate Approximately 0.62 miles 867 cm of natural gas, 0.7 ton of gas condensate, 0.7 ton of crude oil 1.154 tce 1.43 tce 1 barrel of oil equivalent (boe) 5.89 barrels of oil equivalent (boe) 1.36 bcm of natural gas
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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 PRMS Standards RTS Rubles, RR SRTO-Torzhok Standard coal equivalent Pentane-hexane fraction International classification and assessment of hydrocarbon reserves under PRMS (Petroleum Resources Management System) RTS stock exchange Russian rubles Gas pipeline from Nothern parts of Tyumen region to Torzhok 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) A ton of standard coal equivalent Metric ton Underground gas storage facility Unified Gas Supply System of Russia Value added tax Wide fraction of light hydrocarbons
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