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Izvestia
Izvestia (, "The News") is a daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. Founded in February 1917, Izvestia, which covered foreign relations, was the organ of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, disseminating official state propaganda. It is now described as a "national newspaper" of Russia.
NTV
Russian television channel
Echo of Moscow
Russian radio station

Gazprombank
Gazprom Neft
Russian fuel company

Gazprom Avia
Gazpromavia () is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates passenger and cargo charters, mainly in support of the oil and gas industry. It also operates regular domestic flights from Moscow and international charter passenger and cargo services.
Novatek
Novatek (, , ) is Russia's second-largest natural gas producer (behind Gazprom), and the seventh-largest publicly traded company globally by natural gas production volume. The company was originally known as OAO FIK Novafininvest. Novatek is based in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region in West Siberia, and maintains a head office in Moscow. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Novatek was ranked as the 316th-largest public company in the world.
NIS
Serbian petroleum company
Gazprom-Media
Gazprom-Media () is a Russian media holding company established in January 1998 as a subsidiary of Gazprom Media Holdings. It and its parent company are subsidiaries of Gazprom, a large Russian oil and gas company founded in 1989 that is majority owned by the Federal Government of Russia which owns a 50.23% controlling stake in Gazprom. The group owns more than 38 television channels and 10 radio stations.
Gazprom Transgaz Belarus
Belarusian natural gas company
Mosenergo
Mosenergo (Мосэнерго, also known as TGK-3;) is a Russian power-generating company operating on fossil fuel and thermal generation. In addition to electric power, it also generates and sells heat for consumers in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast. The company was founded in 1887 in Moscow.
RosUkrEnergo
RosUkrEnergo is a Swiss-registered venture company that transports natural gas from Turkmenistan to East European countries. 50% of the company is owned by Gazprom, through its subsidiary Swiss-registered Rosgas Holding A.G., and another 50% by Swiss-registered private company Centragas Holding A.G., acting on behalf of a consortium of GDF Group owned by Dmytro Firtash and .
Nord Stream AG
operating company for natural gas piplines
Latvijas Gāze
company
Gazprom Space Systems
Russian satellite operator

OGK-2
OGK-2 (Wholesale generating company №2) is a Russian power generation company. Majority of the company's stock is owned by Gazprom.
Gazprom Armenia
oil and gas company in Armenia
Moldovagaz
Moldovagaz is the largest energy company in Moldova.
Sakhalin Energy
Russian oil company
SEFE Energy
Gas trading company based in Germany
Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat
russia-based company in petrochemical industry
Stroytransgaz
OAO Stroytransgaz () is a Russian engineering construction company in the field of oil and gas industry. The company was founded in 1990. It was originally a subsidiary of Gazprom, but now controlled by Gennady Timchenko though his Volga Group SICAV SIF SA fund.
VNG – Verbundnetz Gas
energy company in Germany
TGC-1
TGC-1 (also referred as TGK-1; full name: Territorial generating company number 1; , Territorial’naya generiruyushchaya kompaniya No 1; traded as ) is a regional power company operating in North-West Russia. The company has its headquarters in Saint Petersburg with branches in Karelia and Kola.
Bosphorus Gaz Corporation
gas importer and distributor in Turkey