Nov 1, 2023

The Biggest Natural Gas and Oil Companies in Russia

 1. Gazprom (OGZPY)

  •     Revenue ($17.4 billion at TTM)
  •     $25.7 billion is the net income (TTM).
  •     $62.7 billion is the market cap.
  •     Trailing One-Year Total Return: -6.35%
  •     Volume Averaged Over 30 Days: 1.29 million


Gazprom is the largest natural gas company in both Russia and the world, with a trailing 12-month revenue of $117 billion. It is a mostly government-owned business that specializes in producing, transmitting, storing, processing, and marketing natural gas and other hydrocarbons as well as geological exploration within Russia. 

In 2020, 89% of Russia's natural gas exports went to Europe, where Gazprom is a significant supplier.


2. Rosneft (OJSCY)

  •     Revenue ($11.1 billion at TTM)
  •     $12 billion in net income (TTM)
  •     Exchange Value: $45.9 billion
  •     Trailing Total Return for One Year: -27.39%
  •     Volume Averaged Over 30 Days: 12,125

Russia's petroleum industry is led by Rosneft, another majority state-owned company that is among the biggest publicly traded oil and gas companies globally. In addition to exploring for and producing petroleum products and petrochemicals, the company also produces natural gas. The Russian government's List of Strategic Enterprises and Organizations includes Rosneft.


3. Lukoil (LUKOY)

  •     $106.4 billion in revenue (TTM)
  •     $7.7 billion is the net income (TTM).
  •     Capitalization: $32.4 billion
  •     Trailing Total Return for One Year: -29.8%
  •     Volume Averaged Over 30 Days: 232,961

Formerly under state control, PJSC Lukoil is currently Russia's largest privately held company and the country's second-largest oil producer. Exploration and production of natural gas and petroleum products are its primary activities.

Lukoil is a significant player in the global energy market, despite focusing on (and being founded for) exploration and production in western Siberia, which is home to the majority of the company's oil and gas reserves. 


4. Gazprom Neft (GZPFY)

  •     Revenue: $40.6 billion (TTM)
  •     $6.8 billion is the net income (TTM).
  •     Value of Market: $23.9 billion
  •     15.5% is the 1-year trailing total return.
  •     Volume on a 30-Day Average Daily: 15,813


Gazprom Neft is still listed on a public stock exchange despite being a subsidiary of Gazprom, which holds approximately 96% of the common shares. The business, which was formerly known as Sibneft, is the third-biggest oil producer in Russia. 


5. Surgutneftegas (SGTPY)

  •     Revenue: $19.1 billion (TTM).
  •     (TTM) Net Income: $6.1 billion
  •     Value of Market: $12.3 billion
  •     Trailing One-Year Total Return: -22.5%
  •     Volume Averaged Over 30 Days: 173,600


Russian oil and gas company Surgutneftegas was established by the merger of multiple former state-owned businesses. Exploration, production, and marketing of petroleum products, as well as the processing and refining of natural gas and oil, are its principal areas of interest. With over 100,000 employees and $24.7 billion in sales as of 2020, it was the sixth-largest company in Russia.

source:investopedia.com


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