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Gazprombank in the Novocheremushkinskaya Street office block, Moscow. In August 2005 for 37.22 billion rubles, Gazprombank purchased Gazprom Media, the largest Russian media holding, which includes the former Media Most holdings of Vladimir Gusinsky including the Sem Days publishing house, Echo of Moscow, both the NTV channel and NTV Plus, and Izvestia newspaper, from the bank's parent company ...
Nord Stream AG (51%) - joint project company with E.ON, BASF and Gasunie for the contraction and operation of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline RosUkrEnergo AG (50%) - gas trading in Ukraine Shtokman Development AG (51%) - joint project company with Total S.A. (25%) and Statoil (24%) to develop Shtokman gas field first phase [ 10 ]
ZURICH (Reuters) -Russia's Gazprombank has decided to cease operating in Switzerland after "a strategic review of various options", it said on Monday. The bank had been one of the last remaining ...
[33] [34] In September 2005, Gazprom bought 72.633 percent of the oil company Sibneft for $13.01 billion. Sibneft was renamed Gazprom Neft. The purchase was aided by a $12 billion loan. Gazprom became Russia's largest company. [35] On the day of the deal the company worth was valued at £69.7 billion (US$123.2 billion).
Bank Hapoalim (Switzerland) Ltd; Bank Leumi (Schweiz) AG, Geneva; IDB (Swiss) Bank Ltd, Geneva; United Mizrahi Bank (Schweiz) AG; Italy. Intesa Sanpaolo, Geneva;
The principal owner of Gazprom Neft is OAO Gazprom, which controls 95.68% of the company's shares, while the remaining 4.32% are publicly traded. 20% of Gazprom Neft's shares were originally owned by the Italian oil and gas company Eni before being purchased by Gazprom for $4.1 billion in April 2009.
VTB Bank (Russian: ПАО Банк ВТБ, lit. 'PJSC Bank VTB'; formerly known as Vneshtorgbank, Внешторгбанк, lit. 'International Trade Bank') is a Russian majority state-owned bank headquartered in various federal districts of Russia; [3] [4] its legal address is registered as St. Petersburg. [3]
Nevskaya Pipeline Company LLC is an oil terminal company operating in Ust-Luga Port, Russia. It was originally controlled by Gunvor; however, as of 2015 it was owned by Gazprombank (74%) and Transneft (26%). [1]. Its terminal with a capacity of 30 million tonnes per year is the end point of the Baltic Pipeline System-II. [2] [3]