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. The result was influenced by the strengthening of the ruble, which generated a profit on exchange differences in financial items, the company said.
Revenue decreased by 2% to 4.99 trillion rubles from 5.088 trillion rubles. EBITDA increased by 6% to 1.547 trillion rubles.
Operating cash flow, adjusted for changes in short-term deposits, increased by 43% and reached 1.475 trillion rubles. The free cash flow amounted to 281 billion rubles. The total debt decreased by 637 billion rubles to 6 trillion rubles.
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%.
Gazprom Group's net profit for 2024 under IFRS amounted to 1.219 trillion rubles against a loss of 629.08 billion rubles in 2023. Revenue increased by 25% and amounted to 10.7 trillion rubles.

