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Gazprom's first-half net profits down 6% at $12 billion

Gazprom reported that its net income fell almost 6% in the first six months of 2025, to 983.1 billion Russian roubles (12.2 billion dollars), due to the stronger rouble as well as lower oil prices.

The revenue also fell to 4,99 trillion roubles.

Gazprom suffered a loss in 2023 of about $7 billion, its first since the year 1999. This was due to a drop in sales in Europe.

Russian oil has fallen from 30% to around 3% in the same time period. The European Union intends to completely phase out Russian energy in 2027.

The company has been trying to increase gas supply to other markets. This includes China. However, efforts to secure an agreement on a new pipe to China have encountered many challenges.

Yuri Ushakov, Kremlin's foreign policy aide, said earlier Friday that Gazprom would sign an "important agreement" with Chinese corporation CNPC during President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China next week. Reporting by Ksenia orlova and Oksana kobzeva. Vladimir Soldatkin is the author. (Editing by Louise Heavens, Mark Potter and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)