Speech by Alexey Miller at pre-New Year telephone conference
24.12.2010
The Gazprom
headquarters hosted today a pre-New Year telephone conference moderated by
Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company’s Management Committee.
The conference was broadcast
for 57 companies of Gazprom Group.
Esteemed
colleagues!
On behalf of the Gazprom Management
Committee and on my personal behalf, I would like to congratulate all the executives
and employees from the Gazprom Administration and the Company’s subsidiaries as
well as the gas industry veterans on the coming New Year and Christmas!
As the year 2010
winds down to a close, we feel satisfied with the work done. Our Company
demonstrates steady development, implements strategic projects and promptly
responds to market changes.
In the outgoing
year the economy of Russia
and most European countries started to gradually recover after the global
financial crisis giving a positive impact to gas consumption, which grows both
on Gazprom’s domestic and foreign markets. We are convinced that this trend
will remain in the future.
We were expecting
this course of events. Therefore, in 2010 Gazprom kept on implementing the
projects related to the resource base expansion, new gas production centers creation
in Russia
and gas transmission system development. We have been implementing these
projects both in our country and abroad, but the crisis slightly changed the
planned schedules.
The 2010–2012 Geological Exploration Program was
adopted in 2010. The Program focuses on shaping the resource base for new gas
production centers in eastern Russia and on further geological
exploration abroad. These activities have already yielded positive results.
Thus, Gazprom discovered hydrocarbon reserves in Africa
in 2010.
New gas production
centers are being built at a rapid pace in Russia. The Bovanenkovofield with
its largest gas reserves on Yamalundergoes pre-development in parallel with
the new generation Bovanenkovo – Ukhtamulti-line gas transmission system
construction.
Large-scale
development of the Yamal
Peninsula implies a
reliable transport infrastructure. Regular operation of the Obskaya –
Bovanenkovorailroad was started in the outgoing year. A new trunk railway will
ensure rapid, year-round, cost effective and
all-weather delivery of cargoes and personnel.
Creation of a new gas production center on Yamal is of
crucial importance for the Russian gas industry development. Therefore, Gazprom
is going to further keep it in focus. In 2011 Yamal will account for more than
a quarter of the overall planned capital investment.
The first
inter-regional gas transmission system, Sakhalin – Khabarovsk
– Vladivostok, is being placed in the Far East. This strategic trunkline will connect the
Sakhalin gas production center to consumers in the Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krais, and initiate large-scale
gasification of the Far Eastern region.
By now, the gas pipeline is at the final
construction stage – more than 1,100 kilometers, i.e. over 80 per cent of its total
length, have been welded.
In September the
Sobolevo – Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky gas trunkline was put onstream. Natural gas
arrived in the KamchatkaKrai capital for the first time ever. This gas
pipeline opens up the way for gasification of the entire Peninsula
and reduces its dependence on the fuels delivered from other regions.
Kamchatkan natural gas became a resource base for the new gas pipeline.
In parallel with
conventional gas reserves development, Gazprom is active in mastering gas
production from alternative sources. Among other things, the year 2010 will be
marked in the Russian gas industry history for bringing onstream the first
domestic coalbed gasproduction facility. Russia has immense forecast
resources of this hydrocarbon, around 84 trillion cubic meters, which is
commensurate with one-third of the entire natural gas resource base in our
country. This event is significant as in addition to the resource base
replenishment coalbed gas extraction considerably increases labor safety for
miners. I think this is the most important social effect of the project implementation
in Kuzbass. It has recently been agreed that our activities will not be confined
to Russia
only. Gazprom is going to implement a similar project in Ukraine.
Moreover, the Russian
gas transmission system is being rapidly developed within Gazprom’s largest
social project – the Russian Regions GasificationProgram.
This year the amount of the Company’s
investments in the domestic gasification process hit record high – over RUB 25
billion.
We have fully met
our obligations relevant to the Gasification Program. As a result, millions of
our citizens, just like in previous years, attained better living standards by
gaining access to the most easy-to-use and environmentally-friendly fuel. The
Company will certainly proceed with this important work.
The Russian market
has always been and still remains the key market for Gazprom. Gradually
approaching the equal profitability level, it is currently becoming the main competitor
of the European market.
Starting
from 2011 the gas price for industrial consumers will be based on free market principles.
This is an important step towards creating a civilized and rapidly developing
gas market in Russia.
The Russian gas market is number one priority for us.
However, this does not mean we are disregarding the obligations to our European
customers. Therefore, one of our Company’s most important objectives today is to
increase reliability and ensure growth of gas supplies to Europe.
Nord Streamconstruction operations have begun in the Baltic
Sea. Bypassing transit countries, the gas pipeline will deliver
Russian gas directly to Europe for the first
time ever. So far, more than a half of the first gas pipeline string has been
laid. In the coming year 2011, Nord Stream will be put into operation considerably
enhancing the European energy security.
Implementation of
another most important trans-European gas trunkline project – South Stream– was
underway in the expiring year. A number of countries expressed their interest
in joining the project throughout the year, namely Romania,
Macedonia, Croatia and Austria. Gazprom, Eni and EDF
signed the trilateral Memorandum stipulating specific steps for the French
company’s entry in the project for constructing the South Stream offshore
section. Joint ventures were established in Hungary,
Greece and Bulgaria for
the project implementation. Before long, national feasibility studies for the South
Stream project will be completed in each and every host country. In the year
2011 we will start geological exploration for the offshore gas pipeline
section.
Esteemed
colleagues!
In 2011 we are going
to face the following major challenges: Yamal development, Eastern Gas Program
execution, South Stream and Nord Stream projects implementation, Russian
regions gasification, Unified Gas Supply System reliability enhancement. I am
sure we’ll have a success as our team is highly professional and we clearly see
our mission which is to make Gazprom a leader of the global energy market, one
of the largest global energy companies worldwide.
Esteemed colleagues!
My Season’s Greetings!
This year we
celebrated the 50th anniversary of our subsidiary, Gazprom
avtomatizatsiya, which is a leading company in the field of the gas industry
processes automation. From the bottom of my heart, I would like to congratulate
the Gazprom avtomatizatsiya team on the jubilee!
Starting from
January 1, 2011 wages of all the employees in the Gazprom Administration and the
Company’s subsidiaries will be indexed by 7.9 per cent. I think it’s a good New
Year present for everybody.
I sincerely thank
all the executives and employees of Gazprom for the work done in 2010. Let the
coming year be lucky and fruitful. I wish robust health, happiness, well-being
and all the best to you! I am sure the goals and objectives we set for 2011 will
be reached.