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Gazprom PAO
Gazprom PAO is one of the world’s largest natural gas companies. It explores for gas and oil, produces those fuels, processes them, and moves natural gas through a huge pipeline network. It also sells gas to power utilities, industrial buyers, and households, and it supplies some oil and related products through its energy business. Most of Gazprom’s money comes from selling natural gas under long-term contracts and through domestic sales, while its oil and petrochemical units add extra income. It also earns fees from transporting gas across its network and from selling gas-linked products such as condensate, LNG, and electricity. That makes it more than a producer: it is a key middleman in the gas supply chain. What sets Gazprom apart is its control of the infrastructure that connects gas fields to end users. In many markets, buyers cannot easily replace that network, so Gazprom’s pipelines and export links are central to how gas reaches customers. Its business is tied to energy demand, but its role as both producer and transporter gives it a very specific place in the industry.
Gazprom PAO is one of the world’s largest natural gas companies. It explores for gas and oil, produces those fuels, processes them, and moves natural gas through a huge pipeline network. It also sells gas to power utilities, industrial buyers, and households, and it supplies some oil and related products through its energy business.
Most of Gazprom’s money comes from selling natural gas under long-term contracts and through domestic sales, while its oil and petrochemical units add extra income. It also earns fees from transporting gas across its network and from selling gas-linked products such as condensate, LNG, and electricity. That makes it more than a producer: it is a key middleman in the gas supply chain.
What sets Gazprom apart is its control of the infrastructure that connects gas fields to end users. In many markets, buyers cannot easily replace that network, so Gazprom’s pipelines and export links are central to how gas reaches customers. Its business is tied to energy demand, but its role as both producer and transporter gives it a very specific place in the industry.