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    Russia's Gazprom Swings to Q3 Loss on One-Off Tax as 9-month Income Surges

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    Posted on November 30, 2024

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Gazprom's Q3 loss of 53 billion roubles is due to a tax hike, but 9-month income surged to 990 billion roubles, aided by increased gas prices and Sakhalin Energy's stake acquisition.

    Gazprom Reports Q3 Loss Due to Tax, Income Still Surges

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Gazprom, Russia's largest gas producer, incurred a loss of 53 billion roubles ($492.5 million) in the third quarter of 2024 due to an expected one-off rise of 20% in the profit tax rate expected in 2025, the company said on Friday.

    The company made a profit of 56.4 billion roubles ($529 million) in the same period of 2023.

    Gazprom said that its nine-month net income rose to 990 billion roubles from 353 billion roubles in the same period of 2023 however thanks to an increase in gas prices and supplies as well as "successful" oil sales and Sakhalin Energy's businesses.

    Gazprom acquired a 27.5% stake, formerly owned by Shell in Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer Sakhalin Energy for around $1 billion in March.

    The company said the nine-month earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization increased by 23% year-on-year to 2.14 trillion roubles, one of the highest in the company's history.

    It said its basis for a dividend payout as of the end of September reached 842 billion roubles. Gazprom did not pay dividends on 2023 results after incurring its first annual loss since 1999.

    State-owned Gazprom has seen its gas sales to Europe, once the main source of revenue, plummeting due to a political rift with the West over the war in Ukraine which started in February 2022.

    Its sales are expected to decline further as a 5-year deal with Ukraine for Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine expires on Dec. 31. Kyiv has said it will not enter into talks with Moscow about the extension of the agreement.

    ($1 = 106.4955 roubles)

    (Reporting by Vladimir SoldatkinEditing by Andrew Osborn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gazprom reported a Q3 loss of 53 billion roubles.
    • •The loss was due to a one-off 20% profit tax rise.
    • •Nine-month net income rose to 990 billion roubles.
    • •Gazprom acquired a 27.5% stake in Sakhalin Energy.
    • •Gas sales to Europe have declined due to political tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's Gazprom swings to Q3 loss on one-off tax as 9-month income surges

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Gazprom's Q3 financial loss due to a tax increase and its overall income surge over nine months.

    2How did Gazprom's income change?

    Gazprom's nine-month net income rose to 990 billion roubles, driven by higher gas prices and successful oil sales.

    3What impact did the Ukraine conflict have?

    Gazprom's gas sales to Europe have declined due to political tensions and the expiration of a gas transit deal with Ukraine.

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