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Gazprom plunges to very first yearly loss in twenty years as trade with Europe hit

Kremlinowned gas giant Gazprom stated on Thursday it plunged to a net loss of 629 billion roubles ($ 6.9 billion) in 2023, its very first yearly loss in more than twenty years, amid dwindling gas trade with Europe, as soon as its main sales market.

The outcomes highlight the significant decrease of Gazprom, which given that the collapse of the Soviet Union has been one of Russia's. most powerful companies, frequently used as an utilize to solve. disagreements with its neighbours, such as Ukraine and Moldova.

Experts had actually expected earnings of 447 billion roubles,. according to Interfax news company.

According to analysis, it was Gazprom's first annual. loss given that the late 1990s/early 2000s, when Alexei Miller, an. ally of President Vladimir Putin, took control of the company in 2001.

Gazprom's 2023 loss followed a net profit of 1.2 trillion. roubles in 2022.

The company, now headquartered in St. Petersburg, made heavy. losses in the late 1990s after it racked up foreign-currency. debt, inflated in rouble terms by the financial crisis of 1998.

Gazprom shares in Moscow were down around 3.3% at 1307 GMT.

Russia's gas exports to Europe, when its main export. market, have plunged because of the political fallout from the. conflict in Ukraine, while Gazprom, which has a monopoly on. piping gas abroad, has actually been the most tangible victim of Western. sanctions.

Gazprom has also been taken part in an extensive program of. bringing gas to regional families.

It stated on Thursday it made a bottom line of 364 billion. roubles from sales in 2023, in contrast to a profit of 1.9. trillion roubles in 2022.

Its overall revenue fell to 8.5 trillion roubles in 2015. from 11.7 trillion in 2022.

Core earnings, or profits before interest, taxes,. devaluation and amortization (EBITDA), dropped to 618.38. billion roubles in 2015 from 2.79 trillion roubles in 2022,. according to estimations.

The full-year EBITDA of $7.2 billion was the worst in 22. years, given that the business reported $7.6 billion in 2002, stated. Ronald Smith from Moscow-based brokerage BCS International Markets.

According to ' computations, Gazprom's gas. supplies to Europe plummeted 55.6% to 28.3 billion cubic metres. ( bcm) in 2023.

Gazprom has not released its own export data given that. the start of 2023.

(source: Reuters)