Gazprom is a Russian state-controlled energy company and the world’s largest producer of natural gas. Headquartered in Moscow, it operates across the full gas value chain, including exploration and production, processing, transmission via one of the world’s longest pipeline networks, underground storage, and LNG. The company supplies domestic and international markets, and also owns power-generation and oil businesses.
For the chemical industry, Gazprom is a major supplier of feedstocks and basic products derived from natural gas and gas condensate. Through its gas-processing, refining, and petrochemical subsidiaries (including Gazprom Pererabotka, Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat, and units of Gazprom Neft), it produces and markets materials such as ethane, LPGs, helium, sulfur, and other intermediates that underpin the production of polymers, solvents, and a range of industrial chemicals. Large-scale processing assets—such as the Amur Gas Processing Plant—convert natural gas into valuable components for downstream chemical manufacturing in Russia and abroad.