Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Andrey Chibis, Governor of the Murmansk Region, signed the first five—year program for the development of gas supply and gasification in the Murmansk Region for 2026-2030. This is stated in the company's message.
The promising Volkhov–Murmansk main gas pipeline will become the basis for gasification of the Murmansk Region. Gazprom started the practical implementation of the project in 2025. According to the program, from the Volkhov –Murmansk gas pipeline, the company will design and begin construction of high-priority gas pipelines with gas distribution stations, inter-settlement and intra-settlement gas pipelines.
At the first stage, it will be possible to switch 24 regional heat supply facilities to mains gas. These include the Apatitskaya CHPP of TGC-1 PJSC, the largest thermal power plant in the region and the only supplier of heat in Apatity and Kirovsk, operating on imported coal; facilities of Murmanskaya CHPP JSC, boiler houses of Murmanenergosbyt JSC and Kola MMC JSC. They provide heat to residents and businesses in the cities of Apatity, Kirovsk, Monchegorsk, Murmansk and Kandalaksha, and the closed administrative-territorial entity of Severomorsk.
Gazprom (TIN 7736050003) is the world's largest natural gas company.
As of December 31, 2024, the Russian Federation, represented by the Federal Agency for State Property Management, owns 38.37%, JSC Rosneftegaz — 10.97%, JSC Rosgazification - 0.89%.
Net profit attributable to Gazprom shareholders in January-June 2025, according to IFRS, amounted to 983 billion rubles against 1.04 trillion rubles a year earlier. Revenue decreased by 2% to 4.99 trillion rubles from 5.088 trillion rubles. EBITDA increased by 6% to 1.547 trillion rubles.

