Appendix

Republic of Armenia

Gazprom Armenia is a 100% subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom, engaged in the transportation, storage, processing, distribution, and sale of natural gas, as well as the generation and sale of electricity within the Republic of Armenia. Since 2017, Gazprom Armenia has implemented and maintained an Environmental Management System (EMS) compliant with the ISO 14001:2015 international standard. The company operates within the scope and boundaries of PJSC Gazprom’s EMS.

In 2024, its gross air pollutant emissions reached 82.13 thousand tons, up 11% increase compared to 2023. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from gas and energy facilities amounted to 2.14 million tons of CO2 equivalent. The rise in both gross and GHG emissions was driven by increased electricity generation at the Hrazdan-5 power unit.

Wastewater discharge into surface water bodies in 2024 totaled 23.30 thousand m3, with 100% of this volume treated to regulatory standards. The increase in discharge into surface water bodies was attributed to higher electricity output from the Hrazdan-5 power unit in 2024.

Throughout the year, 0.11 thousand tons of waste were generated, 91% of which consisted of hazard class IV waste.

Environmental impact fees for emissions within established regulatory limits amounted to RUB 1.08 million. The increase was due to fees for pollutant emissions resulting from greater electricity generation at the Hrazdan-5 power unit. No excess emissions beyond permitted limits were recorded.

Key environmental performance indicators of Gazprom Armenia for 2020–2024
Indicator 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Gross air emissions, thousand tons 46.27 56.01 57.40 74.12 82.13
GHG emissions, mmt of CO2 equivalentFor 2018–2021, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Methodological Guidance on the Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Entities Engaging in Business and Other Activities in the Russian Federation, approved by Order No. 300 of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated June 30, 2015. For 2022–2024, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Methodology for the Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions approved by Order No. 371 of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated May 27, 2022. 1.63 1.31 1.38 1.85 2.14
Wastewater discharge into surface water bodies, thousand m3 148.00 20.53 20.87 16.30 23.30
• of which, compliant with regulatory standards (untreated and treated) 148.00 20.53 20.87 16.30 23.30
Waste generation, thousand tons 0.22 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11
Disturbed lands at year-end, hectares 0 0 0 0 0
Environmental impact fees, RUB thousand 1,104.30 357.46 718.67 956.87 1,076.61
Share of impact fees for emissions within established regulatory limits in total fees, % 100 100 100 100 100

Republic of Belarus

Gazprom Transgaz Belarus is a 100% subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom, engaged in the transportation and underground storage of natural gas within the Republic of Belarus. The company operates within the scope and boundaries of PJSC Gazprom’s EMS.

In 2024, its gross air pollutant emissions amounted to 12.86 thousand tons, down 26% compared to the previous year. This decrease resulted from the exclusion of ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap from waste categories regulated under environmental laws. Wastewater discharges into surface water bodies totaled 114.66 thousand m3, all of which were treated to regulatory standards.

Throughout the year, 1.29 thousand tons of waste were generated across company facilities, with 79% classified as hazard class IV and V waste.

Environmental impact fees for emissions within established regulatory limits amounted to RUB 1.31 million, down by 14% compared to the previous year. The reduction was due to decreased natural gas venting during diagnostic inspections and repairs on gas infrastructure. No excess emissions beyond permitted limits were recorded.

Key environmental performance indicators of gazprom Transgaz Belarus for 2020–2024
Indicator 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Gross air emissions, thousand tons 25.14 19.80 13.66 17.36 12.86
GHG emissions, mmt of CO2 equivalentFor 2019–2021, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Technical Code of Established Practice (TCEP) “Environmental Protection and Natural Resource Management. Climate. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Absorption. Rules for Calculating Emissions After the Implementation of Energy Efficiency Measures and Use of Renewable Energy Sources” approved by Resolution No. 13-T of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus dated September 5, 2011 On Approval and Enforcement of Technical Regulatory Legal Acts and Amendments to Technical Regulatory Legal Acts. For 2022–2024, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Methodology for the Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions approved by Order No. 371 of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated May 27, 2022. 0.45 0.34 0.36 0.46 0.35
Wastewater discharge into surface water bodies, thousand m3 131.24 131.03 119.43 143.84 114.66
• of which, compliant with regulatory standards (untreated and treated) 131.24 131.03 119.43 143.84 114.66
Waste generation, thousand tons 12.34 20.33 8.96 7.10 1.29
Disturbed lands at year-end, hectares 0 0 0 0 0
Environmental impact fees, RUB thousand 17,401.03 12,902.86 1,833.46 1,524.61 1,308.24
Share of impact fees for emissions within established regulatory limits in total fees, % 100 100 100 100 100

In 2024, no inspections were conducted at Gazprom Transgaz Belarus facilities by regulatory authorities of the Republic of Belarus.

Kyrgyz Republic

Gazprom Kyrgyzstan is a 100% subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom, engaged in the transportation, storage, distribution, and sale of natural gas in the Kyrgyz Republic.

The company has implemented an EMS compliant with the ISO 14001:2015 international standard and operates within the scope and boundaries of PJSC Gazprom’s EMS.

In 2024, its gross air pollutant emissions totaled 1.18 thousand tons, with GHG emissions reaching 0.03 million tons of CO2 equivalent. This was a drop year-on-year achieved thanks to reduced methane emissions during process operations.

Waste generation in 2024 amounted to 4.45 thousand tons, 92% of which consisted of soil and asphalt waste from repair works, all sent for recycling.

Environmental impact fees remained within established regulatory limits, totaling RUB 209.00 thousand.

No environmental inspections were conducted at Gazprom Kyrgyzstan facilities by Kyrgyz regulatory authorities in 2024, and no penalties were imposed.

Key environmental performance indicators of Gazprom Kyrgyzstan for 2020–2024
Indicator 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Gross air emissions, thousand tons 1.66 2.02 1.47 1.50 1.18
GHG emissions, mmt of CO2 equivalentFor 2018–2021, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Methodological Guidance on the Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Entities Engaging in Business and Other Activities in the Russian Federation, approved by Order No. 300 of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated June 30, 2015. For 2022–2024, GHG emissions were calculated in accordance with the Methodology for the Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions approved by Order No. 371 of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated May 27, 2022. 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03
Wastewater discharge into surface water bodies, thousand m3 0 0 0 0 0
• of which, compliant with regulatory standards (untreated and treated) 0 0 0 0 0
Waste generation, ‘000 tons 0.27 0.33 1.57 5.10 4.45
Disturbed lands at year-end, hectares 0 0 0 0 0
Environmental impact fees, RUB thousand 50.60 171.74 151.25 155.74 209.00
Share of impact fees for emissions within established regulatory limits in total fees, % 100 100 100 100 100

Air Emissions

Component structure of air emissions across the Gazprom Group in 2024, thousand tons, %
Indicator Gazprom Group Gas business companies Including PJSC Gazprom entities Gazprom Neft Gazprom Energo­holding Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat
Hydrocarbons (including methane) 1,159.50 1,088.55 966.36 67.87 0.28 2.80
Carbon oxide 637.68 300.63 283.30 304.01 27.75 5.29
Nitrogen oxides 279.46 147.45 139.56 32.74 90.49 8.78
Sulfur dioxide 114.09 50.92 50.86 13.32 32.16 17.69
Volatile organic compounds 125.31 26.24 18.83 92.88 0.31 5.88
Solids 44.40 3.31 2.51 25.62 12.64 2.83
Other gaseous and liquid substances 1.91 0.70 0.29 0.18 0.06 0.97

The majority of Gazprom Group emissions is represented by hydrocarbons, including methane, carbon oxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulphur dioxide in line with the production activities of PJSC Gazprom entities and other gas business companies. Solid emissions come mostly from Gazprom Neft as a result of APG flaring and PJSC Gazprom’s energy segment, while volatile organic compounds are commonly associated with Gazprom Neft and gas business companies.

Air emissions across the Gazprom Group, thousand tons
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Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Hydrocarbons (including methane) 1,048.24 1,125.77 1,159.50 3.0
Carbon oxide 540.64 556.03 637.68 14.7
Nitrogen oxides 270.02 262.85 279.46 6.3
Sulfur dioxide 150.45 125.12 114.09 – 8.8
Volatile organic compounds 109.90 99.19 125.31 26.3
Solids 34.16 42.38 44.40 4.8
Other gaseous and liquid substances 1.84 2.11 1.91 – 9.6
Total2,155.252,213.452,362.356.7

Water Consumption and Discharge

The Gazprom Group’s water resource use indicators, mcm
Recommendations for disclosure of non-financial information by PJSCMED13BR.Information on Policy and Procedure Implementation
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Water used, including water used for: 3,648.06 4,330.36 4,436.75 + 2.5
• production purposes 3,274.92 3,864.22 3,982.02 + 3.1
• utility and drinking purposes 31.64 31.24 30.17 – 3.4
• other 341.50 434.90 424.56 – 2.4
Wastewater discharges across the Gazprom Group, mcm
MED15
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Total, incl.: 3,060.35 3,682.07 3,721.83 + 1.1
• freshwater 3,027.53 3,652.62 3,693.35 + 1.1
• non-freshwater 32.82 29.45 28.48 – 3.3
To surface water bodies, total, incl.: 2,937.95 3,523.75 3,569.64 + 1.3
• freshwater 2,905.13 3,494.30 3,541.16 + 1.3
• non-fre 32.82 29.45 28.48 – 3.3
On landNo non-freshwater discharges in this line and below. 1.01 0.82 0.63 – 23.2
To subterranean layers 26.87 65.75 62.37 – 5.1
To irrigation sewage fields 8.89 7.06 6.34 – 10.2
To absorption fields 0.59 0.48 0.45 – 6.3
To holding basins 0.61 0.87 0.78 – 10.3
To public utilities 74.06 72.69 72.00 – 0.9
To other systems 10.37 10.64 9.62 – 9.6
Gazprom Group's wastewater discharges into surface water bodies, 2020–2024, mcm
Indicator 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Gazprom Group 2,610.78 3,225.44 2,937.95 3,523.75 3,569.64
Gas business companies 45.90 44.09 41.34 39.44 38.51
• incl. PJSC Gazprom entities 23.08 21.43 18.31 17.46 15.66
Gazprom Neft 0.07 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.09
Gazprom Energoholding 2,525.10 3,144.20 2,872.82 3,462.13 3,509.18
Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat 39.71 37.04 23.66 22.03 21.86
PJCS Gazprom entities' wastewater discharges into surface water bodies by business activity, 2020–2024, mcm
Indicator 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
PJSC Gazprom entities 23.08 21.43 18.31 17.46 15.66
• Production 3.22 4.81 0.36 0.32 0.29
• Transportation 5.20 5.33 5.07 5.05 4.93
• Underground gas storage 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09
• Processing 0.24 0.23 0.35 0.70 0.84
• Other 14.32 10.95 12.42 11.29 9.51

Wastewater Discharge

Gazprom Group entities' polluted wastewater discharged into water bodies and transferred to third-parties for treatment, thousand m3
MED15
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Polluted wastewater discharged into water bodies 100.42 101.46 96.17 – 5.2
Wastewater treated to regulatory standards and discharged into water bodies 61.91 59.19 56.09 – 5.2
Wastewater compliant with regulatory standards without treatment discharged into water bodies 2,775.62 3,363.10 3,417.38 + 1.6
Wastewater transferred to third parties for treatment 74.06 72.69 72.00 – 0.9

Waste Generation by Type

Gazprom Group’s waste generation by type, %
Waste type 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, p.p
Bottom ash waste 16 14 8 – 6
Drilling waste 53 63 65 2
Oil sludge 3 2 2
Other 28 21 25 4
Breakdown of the Gazprom Group’s waste sent for recycling and neutralization or recycled and neutralized by the Group’s own facilities, by waste type, %
Waste type 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, p.p
Bottom ash waste 1.83 1.23 0.89 – 0.34
Drilling waste 62.55 71.92 74.61 + 2.69
Oil sludge 3.76 3.02 2.11 – 0.91
Other 31.86 23.83 22.40 – 1.43
Breakdown of the Gazprom Group’s waste sent for burial or buried at the Group’s own facilities, by waste type, %
Waste type 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023 p.p.
Bottom ash waste 41.03 36.33 41.74 5.41
Drilling waste 5.65 5.81 12.70 6.89
Oil sludge 2.12 0.49 0.04 – 0.45
Other 51.20 57.37 45.53 11.84
Gazprom Group entities’ share in waste generation, 2024, %

Gazprom Group entities’ waste generation, 2020–2024, thousand tons

Gas business
Gazprom Neft
Gazprom Energoholding
Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat

The 4.5% decrease in waste generation at Gazprom Neft facilities is attributed to reduced drilling waste production. 

Waste generation at Gazprom Energoholding facilities decreased by more than 3.5 times in 2020–2024.

PJSC Gazprom entities’ waste generation by business activity, 2020–2024, thousand tons

In 2024, the volume of waste generated by PJSC Gazprom entities increased by 23.6% compared to 2023, reaching 307.78 thousand tons. The increase occurred in the production segment and was due to classifying domestic wastewater generated by Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk at the Chayandinskoye oil and gas condensate field as municipal liquid waste from non-sewered water consumption facilities and transferring it for disposal to the liquid waste thermal treatment operator.

Waste Handling

Gazprom Group’s waste handed over for recycling, neutralization, or otherwise treated, thousand tons
Recommendations for disclosure of non-financial information by PJSCMED18
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023 %
Total waste managed, incl.: 116,022.5 109,151.54 109,262.62 + 0.10
• generated as of the beginning of the reporting year 113,321.5 105,544.64 105,858.14 + 0.30
• generated in the reporting year 2,588.6 3,491.0 3,150.22 – 9.76
• received from other business entities 112.4 115.9 254.26 + 119.38
Processed at the facility 5.8 5.1 1.40 – 72.55
Recycled at the facility 418.6 750.1 880.45 + 17.38
Neutralized at the facility 109.7 114.2 99.24 – 13.10
Handed over to other business entities for processing 22.9 58.0 57.51 – 0.84
Handed over to other business entities for recycling 1,210.3 1,867.2 1,772.10 – 5.09
Handed over to other business entities for neutralization 250.9 195.7 227.55 + 16.27
Handed over to other business entities for storage 0.7 14.8 20.56 + 38.92
Handed over to other business entities for burial 167.7 142.4 139.88 – 1.77
Disposed at operated (own) storage facilities 279.3 369.3 142.88 – 61.31
Disposed at operated (own) burial facilities 156.3 150.7 160.18 + 6.29
Generated as of the end of the reporting year 113,685.4 105,858.5 105,905.14 + 0.04

List of Major Investment Projects with Design Documentation Reviewed

  1.  Development of the Cenomanian-Aptian deposits at the Kharasaveyskoye GCF. Connecting pipeline of the Kharasaveyskoye GCF. Interconnector pipeline between the connecting pipeline of the Kharasaveyskoye GCF and the connecting pipeline of the Bovanenkovskoye OGCF’s Gas Production Facility No. 3
  2. Development of the Yuzhno-Kirinskoye field
  3. Development of the Kruzenshternskoye GCF
  4. Gas pipeline branch from the Sakhalin–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok gas trunkline to China’s border
  5. Gas pipeline branches from the Sakhalin–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok gas trunkline for the Khabarovsk Territory gasification
  6. Reconstruction of the Parabel–Kuzbass gas trunkline
  7. Development of the Cenomanian-Aptian deposits at the Kharasaveyskoye GCF
  8. Development of the Kovyktinskoye gas condensate field
  9. Gas transmission capacity expansion for gas supplies to consumers in the central districts of the Rostov Region (Shakhty–Volgodonsk section)
  10. Development of the Severo-Purovskoye gas condensate field
  11. Reconstruction of the Urengoy–Surgut condensate pipeline (Lines 1 and 2; 0–405 km section)
  12. Power of Siberia trunk gas pipeline. Kovykta–Chayanda section
  13. Reconstruction of the solid and production waste landfill at the Chayandinskoye OGCF
  14. Modernization of process facilities: heavy equipment test bench (universal test station) at Saratov Engineering Center
  15. Reconstruction of the solid waste landfill at the Yubileynoye OGCF
  16. Construction of gas condensate production wells at the Urengoyskoye OGCF (full-scale development, BU161-2 formation)
  17. Development of the Severo-Purovskoye gas condensate field
  18. Additional sulfur dry granulation capacities, including state-of-the-art mechanized sulfur loading facilities
  19. Reconstruction and upgrade of the produced water disposal unit with methanol recovery and wastewater treatment. Site No. 2 of the Surgut Condensate Stabilization Plant
  20. Development of the Chayandinskoye OGCF
  21. Additional development of the Cenomanian-Aptian deposits at the Bovanenkovskoye OGCF
  22. Kshukskoye gas condensate field expansion
  23. Process unit upgrades at the Astrakhan GPP
  24. Reconstruction of the solid and production waste landfill at the Kshukskoye gas condensate field
  25. Reconstruction of the Unified Gas Supply System in the North-Western Region to enable ethanecontaining gas transportation to Baltic Sea coast
  26. Eastern Gas Supply System gas trunkline system

List of Projects with Public Discussions on Proposed Business and Other Activities Held

In 2024, public discussions were held to consider community interests affected by proposed business and other activities, including the following projects:

  • Reconstruction of the solid and production waste landfill at the Chayandinskoye OGCF
  • Reconstruction of Gas Treatment Unit No. 102 at the Kovyktinskoye GCF
  • Inter-village gas pipeline: Valday-2 Gas Distribution Station – Shuya – Nelyushka – Terekhovo (Valdaysky District, Novgorod Region)
  • Watered-out gas well stock at the Orenburgskoye oil and gas condensate field (Stage 2): reconstruction of surface facilities for watered-out gas wells equipped with ESPs (10 wells)
  • Reconstruction of Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg’s administrative center in Novy Urengoy, including adjacent territory improvement
  • Multifunctional sports facility at Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg’s administrative center in Novy Urengoy, including lakeside embankment development
  • Development of Cretaceous deposits at the Tambeyskoye field: Energy center
  • Reconstruction of the solid domestic and industrial waste landfill at the Bovanenkovskoye OGCF (Stage 1): Additional landfill infrastructure development
  • Development of Cretaceous deposits at the Tambeyskoye field: Energy centerThe Tambeyskoye field is being developed by Gazprom Dobycha Tambey, a joint venture of the Gazprom Group.. Comprehensive gas treatment unit within the Severo-Tambeyskoye license block (Stage 1)
  • Development of Cretaceous deposits at the Tambeyskoye field: Energy center. Infrastructure facilities within the Severo-Tambeyskoye license block

Environmental Compliance Penalties and Payment Structure

In the reporting year, total penalties paid amounted to RUB 40.62 million, including RUB 25.52 million for violations identified during previous years' inspections. The penalty distribution was as follows: Gazprom Neft – RUB 38.63 million, PJSC Gazprom entities – RUB 1.24 million, Gazprom Energoholding – RUB 0.74 million, and other Gazprom Group entities – RUB 0.01 million.

In 2024, environmental damage compensation payments across the Gazprom Group totaled RUB 19.22 million (entirely attributable to Gazprom Neft) for violations of land protection regulations. This included RUB 1.84 million (fully attributed to Gazprom Neft) for environmental damage caused during prior reporting periods.

Breakdown of the Group’s environmental penalties by entity, RUB million
Entity 2022 2023 2024
Gazprom Neft 7.81 3.49 38.63
PJSC Gazprom entities 3.29 0.89 1.24
Gazprom Energoholding 1.83 0.26 0.74
Other Gazprom Group companies 0.78 0.01 0.01
Total for the Gazprom Group13.714.6540.62
Environmental penalties paid by the Gazprom Group (excluding joint operations) in the Russian Federation, RUB million
BR.Information on Policies and Procedures, Information on Policy and Procedure Implementation
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023 %
Penalties paid 13.71 4.65 40.62 774

The significant increase in total penalties paid is attributable to Gazpromneft-Noyabrskneftegaz being issued and paying penalties in 2024 for violations of environmental protection laws relating to forest and land conservation, following inspections of operational facilities conducted in 2023.

Energy Intensity and Energy Efficiency at the Gazprom Group

Energy consumption by the Gazprom Group, million GJ
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023 %
Total energy consumption at the Gazprom GroupThe sum of the lines, except for the line indicating own production (“Volume of own electricity, heating, cooling, and steam production”) less electricity, heating, cooling, and steam sold. 2,495.8 2,448.2 2,672.2 + 9.1
Total consumption of fuel from non-renewable sources at the Gazprom GroupFor more details, see the table below./span> 3,357.8 3,299.2 3,571.3 + 8.2
Total consumption of energy from renewable sources at the Gazprom Group 47.3 45.7 46.2 + 1.0
Electricity, heating, cooling, and steam purchased for consumption by the Gazprom Group entities 197.2 204.7 206.2 + 0.7
Own electricity, heating, cooling, and steam productionOwn generation for internal needs. 130.6 128.7 129.6 + 0.7
Electricity, heating, cooling, and steam sold 1,106.5 1,101.4 1,151.4 + 4.5
Share of renewable energy in total energy consumption, %
MED22
2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, p.p.
1.90 1.87 1,.73 – 0.14
Total heat and electricity consumption by the Gazprom Group for internal process needs
Energy type 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023 %
Electric power, thousand kWh 38,459,094.3 39,425,232.0 42,048,652.0 6.7
Heat, GJ 188,930,725.9 187,879,201.8 184,430,902.9 – 1.8
Total consumption of fuel from non-renewable sources at the Gazprom Group, million GJ
Energy type 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Crude oil fuels (gasoline, jet kerosene, fuel oil, LNG, diesel fuel) 294.1 294.4 337.0 14.5
Natural gas, incl. LNG 3,014.6 2,883.0 3,186.2 8.3
Coal 49.1 63.2 48.2 – 23.7
Other resources 0 0.0 0 0
Total from non-renewable sources 3,357.8 3,240.6 3,571.3 8.2

Fuel and Energy Savings Resulting from the Gazprom Group Entities’ Energy Saving Programs

Recommendations for disclosure of non-financial information by PJSC
Indicator 2022 2023 2024 Change 2024/2023, %
Natural gas, mcm 4,791.4 4,623.5 4,789.2 3.6
Natural gas, million GJ 162.2 156.5 162.1 3.6
Electric power, million kWh 714.3 737.2 841.4 14.1
Electric power, million GJ 2.6 2.7 3.0 14.1
Heat, thousand Gcal 631.7 714.3 911.3 27.6
Heat, million GJ 2.6 3.0 3.8 27.6
Fuel and energy, million GJ 167.4 162.1 168.9 4.2
Reduction factorShare of fuel and energy economy under energy saving programs in total energy consumption., % 6.7 6.6 6.3 – 0.3
Factors analysis of changes

The aggregate savings indicator remained consistent with previous period levels. The variance reflects increased effectiveness and number of resource saving initiatives implemented across Gazprom Group entities, along with overall rise in production performance metrics.