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MINERAL AND RAW MATERIAL BASE DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION GAS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT May 19, 2015 Distribution of Explored Gas Reserves ( ++ 1 ) as of January 1, 2015 Gazproms share in global gas Gazproms share in Russian


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MINERAL AND RAW MATERIAL BASE DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION GAS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

May 19, 2015

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Gazprom’s А+В+С1 reserves account for 36.07 trillion m3 of gas

Gazprom’s share in global gas reserves

17%

Gazprom’s share in Russian gas reserves

72%

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Distribution of Explored Gas Reserves (А+В+С1) as of January 1, 2015

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Independent producers Undistributed reserves

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Main Exploration Areas in Russian Federation

Sobolevo Kaliningrad Blagoveshchensk Удачный Yakutsk Okha Yuzhno- Sakhalinsk Komsomolsk-on-Amur Khabarovsk Vladivostok

JAPAN

Tokyo Omsk Gorno-Altaisk Biysk Tomsk Kemerovo Novokuznetsk Tynda Tyumen Irkutsk Barnaul

NORTH KOREA

Pyongyang

CHINA MONGOLIA KAZAKHSTAN NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND ESTONIA LITHUANIA BELARUS UKRAINE GEORGIA ТURKEY AZERBAIJAN IRAN

Kizilyurt

LATVIA ARMENIA

Arkhangelsk Novgorod Saint Petersburg Urengoy Yugorsk Izhevsk Perm Kazan Tula Ryazan Kaluga Yaroslavl

Moscow

Ухта Saransk Stavropol Armavir Ростов-на Дону Саратов Volgograd Самара Orenburg Kurgan Kumertau Proskokovo Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky Boguchany Mirny

Kara and Barents Sea shelves North of YaNAA Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Sea of Okhotsk shelf Krasnoyarsk Territory Irkutsk Region Timan-Pechora Province Astrakhan dome and Caspian trench

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Gazprom’s Global Activities

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Mineral and Raw Material Base of Gazprom Group

Gazprom Group’s reserves according to Russian classification Gazprom Group’s reserves according to international classification PRMS ―proven‖ plus ―probable‖ categories

Gas, billion m3 Condensate (recoverable), million t Oil (recoverble), million t АВС1 С2 АВС1 С2 АВС1 С2 January 1, 2014 35 669 9 812 1 381 726 1 815 1 571 January 1, 2015 36 074 10 184 1 444 680 1 851 1 632 Gas, billion m3 Liquid hydrocarbons, million t Current value, USD billion January 1, 2014 23 244 2 087 299.6 January 1, 2015 23 488 2 059 309.6

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Geological Exploration Program in 2014

Основные показатели программы геологоразведочных работ

Прирост запасов углеводородов, млн т у.т Плановые и фактические затраты на ГРР

Addition of reserves Natural gas, billion m3 Condensate, million t Oil, million t

TOTAL, including 823.8 114.5 23.3

  • 1. Russian Federation

822.5 114.2 22.3 1.1.1 Gazprom’s blocks 168.2 22.7 3.1 1.1.2 Subsidiary blocks 654.3 91.5 19.2

  • 2. Foreign projects

1.3 0.3 1.0 Indicators Explored area, thousand m Number of completed wells 3D seismic survey, thousand km2 2D seismic survey, thousand linear km

TOTAL, including 184 51 14.3 6.6

  • 1. Russian Federation

166.4 46 12.6 6.6 1.1 Oil and gas 165.4 41 12.6 6.6 1.1.1 Gazprom’s blocks 55.1 11 7.9 6.6 1.1.2 Subsidiary blocks 110.3 30 4.7

  • 1.2 UGS facilities construction

1 5 0.05

  • 2. Foreign projects

17.6 5 1.7

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Main Exploration Results in 2014

Vostochno-Imbinskoye field discovered in Krasnoyarsk Territory

with total gas reserves exceeding 14 billion m3

30 new deposits discovered within existing fields

with total gas reserves exceeding 67 billion m3 and liquid hydrocarbons exceeding 65 million t

1st level strategic targets achieved

  • gas reserve replacement ratio – 1.86,
  • total gas reserves – 36.1 trillion m3

Drilling efficiency – 6 919 t of fuel equivalent per minute Cost of addition 1 t of fuel equivalent – RUB 73.1

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Gas Production, billion m3

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487.0 487.4 443.9

100 200 300 400 500 600 2012 2013 2014

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Production of Liquid Hydrocarbons, million t

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33.3 33.8 35.3 12.9 14.7 14.5

10 20 30 40 50 60 2012 2013 2014 нефть конденсат

46.2 48.5 49.8

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condensate

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Gas Transmission System (GTS) of Russia

170.7 thousand km of gas pipelines 250 compressor stations with total installed capacity

  • f 46.1

thousand MW 10

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Bovanenkovo – Ukhta – Torzhok Gas Transmission System

2,400 km route including new 1,100 km Bovanenkovo – Ukhta gas transmission corridor (annual design capacity – 140 billion m3 of gas) and 1,300 km Ukhta – Torzhok gas trunkline system (annual design capacity – 90 billion m3 of gas).

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Southern Corridor GTS

2,506 km of gas trunklines and 10 compressor stations with total capacity of 1,516 MW will be constructed as part of project. Gas trunkline system’s design capacity will reach 63 billion m3 of gas

  • annually. Project will be implemented in two phases.

Phase 1 of Southern Corridor project (western route) includes construction of 880 km of GTS linear section from Pisarevka compressor station (CS) in Voronezh Region to Russkaya CS in Krasnodar Territory, including 4 compressor stations. Phase 2 of project (eastern route) includes construction of 1,625 km of linear section and 6 compressor stations in eight Russian constituents.

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Power of Siberia Gas Transmission System

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Length — over 3,000 km Diameter — 1,420 mm, Pressure — 9.8 MPa. Export capacity — 38 billion m3 of gas a year

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Gazprom’s UGS Layout

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Калининградское Волгоградское Новомосковское Шатровское Беднодемьяновское Осиповичское Мозырское Прибугское Удмуртский резервирующий комплекс Скалинская Архангельская Тигинская Колмаковская Адниканская Благовещенская Ачинская Ангарская Арбузовское

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Basic Performance Indicators of UGS Facilities by 2014/2015 Withdrawal Season

UGS facilities in Russia UGS facilities in R. of Belarus UGS facilities in R. of Armenia

  • Operating gas reserve,

billion m3 72.0 (+2.983) 1.035 (+0.115) 0.119 (+0.025)

  • Maximum daily deliverability,

million m3 770.4 (+42.6) 31.0 (+13.0) 9.0 (+0)

(Increment by 2013/14)

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