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Russia's Gazprom Made Record Profit Of $29B Last Year

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Apr 30, 2022
  • 1 min read

Russia's Gazprom on Thursday forecast a fall in gas output of about 4% this year, in another sign of the impact of Western sanctions against Moscow, after the oil and gas giant reported record earnings for last year, the Associated Press (AP) reported.


Photo Insert: Gazprom headquarters



Gazprom said in a statement that its net profit hit 2.09 trillion roubles ($29 billion) in 2021, up from 135 billion roubles in the pandemic-stricken 2020 financial year, thanks to rising oil and gas prices.


The Kremlin-controlled company had previously expected its 2022 profit to surpass 2021's record high, but sanctions by the United States and the European Union over what Moscow calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine have taken their toll on Russia's economy.



Gazprom has been at the forefront of Russia's response, banning gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria on Wednesday after they refused to meet Moscow's demand to pay in roubles.


Although the sanctions had led to an increased level of economic uncertainty in Russia, Gazprom said the situation did not "call into question the consistency" of its operations. Gazprom also said its 2021 sales increased to 10.2 trillion roubles, from 6.3 trillion roubles in 2020.





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