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    Russia's Gazprom returns to annual profit in 2024, earning $14.8 billion

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    Posted on April 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Gazprom achieved a $14.8 billion profit in 2024, recovering from a 2023 loss, driven by improved gas business and rising interest income.

    Gazprom Achieves $14.8 Billion Profit in 2024 Recovery

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian energy giant Gazprom swung to a full-year 2024 net profit of 1.2 trillion roubles ($14.76 billion) from previous year's loss thanks to an improved gas business and rising interest income from financial investments, the company said on Wednesday.

    Gazprom posted a net loss of almost $7 billion for 2023, its first since 1999, due to dwindling sales to the European Union, once its main source of revenue.

    Gazprom is arguably the Russian business hardest hit by the international sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine three years ago. Although Russia's economy has been resilient, growing signs of strain have appeared in several industries.

    Commenting on the 2024 results, Gazprom's Deputy CEO Famil Sadygov said the group had a significant liquidity cushion of 1.034 trillion roubles.

    "This reserve of funds on the balance sheet ensures the Group's high financial stability even in the face of sanctions pressure," he said.

    Gazprom's shares were up 1.15% on the Moscow exchange as of 1320 GMT.

    Gazprom still faces challenges from plummeting gas sales in Europe as gas supplies to the region via Ukraine were halted on January 1 after the previous transit deal with Kyiv was not extended.

    According to Gazprom's report, its gas business earned 756 billion roubles last year, outstripping the oil segment, whose profit totalled 649 billion roubles.

    Revenue of Gazprom's group, which consists of gas, oil and electric power businesses, rose last year by a quarter to 10.7 trillion roubles, second-highest ever result for the company, it said.

    Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization jumped by 76% to 3.1 trillion roubles in 2024. The company said it earned more only in 2021 and 2022, when European gas prices were at their record-highs.

    ($1 = 81.3000 roubles)

    (Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Oksana Kobzeva, Editing by Louise Heavens and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gazprom reports a 2024 net profit of $14.8 billion.
    • •The company recovered from a $7 billion loss in 2023.
    • •Improved gas business and interest income boosted profits.
    • •Gazprom faces challenges with halted gas supplies to Europe.
    • •Revenue rose by a quarter to 10.7 trillion roubles.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's Gazprom returns to annual profit in 2024, earning $14.8 billion

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Gazprom's return to profitability in 2024, reporting a net profit of $14.8 billion after a loss in 2023.

    2How did Gazprom achieve this profit?

    Gazprom's profit was driven by an improved gas business and increased interest income from financial investments.

    3What challenges does Gazprom face?

    Gazprom faces challenges from halted gas supplies to Europe and ongoing international sanctions.

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