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Russia's Gazprom Neft revamps management structure, output chief gives up - media

Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom, has revamped its management structure in order to enhance the governance, the Vedomosti and Kommersant daily reported on Friday, citing sources.

It also stated that Vadim Yakovlev, who was in charge of the production and exploration unit, had actually left the company, as Gazprom has transferred to enhance its grip over Gazprom Neft, which is Russia's third-largest oil manufacturer.

Anton Dzhalyabov, who joined the business in August as deputy general director and chief engineer, will take over from Yakovlev, according to the paper. He has a background of operating at Gazprom.

A source near Yakovlev validated his departure. He oversaw a magnificent doubling of Gazprom Neft's hydrocarbon production to 100 million lots each year and the start of production at Russia's first overseas Arctic oilfield, Prirazlomnoye.

Yakovlev had actually worked at Gazprom Neft for 17 years, 12 of them in charge of its production and expedition.

Gazprom Neft did not immediately reply to an ask for comment.

Gazprom Neft has actually fared much better than its owner, Gazprom, the world's most significant gas company by output and reserves, which saw its revenues drop as its sales to Europe dwindled in the middle of political stress over Ukraine.

In November, the market capitalisation of Gazprom dipped listed below that of Gazprom Neft amidst high oil prices and after a. dividend statement by the subsidiary.

Gazprom bought Gazprom Neft, which was then called Sibneft,. for more than $13 billion from magnate Roman Abramovich in 2005.

(source: Reuters)