Plans for Gazprom tower scrapped
December 10, 2010 Sergei Chernov, the St. Petersburg Times
The controversial Okhta Center project was scrapped Thursday, as St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matviyenko canceled her Oct. 2009 decree allowing the planned Gazprom skyscraper to increase its height to 403 meters, contrary to the 40-meter limit f
Has the Gazprom tower met its match?
October 12, 2010 Tatiana Shabaeva
It has survived public protests, criticism from famous architects and complaints from UNESCO, but with comments from the presidential administration, St. Petersburg's controversial Gazprom tower may finally have reached the end of its life..
Filling up on a different kind of gas
September 14, 2010 Maria Akulich, Russian Newsweek
Gazprom wants cars to run on natural gas; the state is finding ways to help out.
Gas power
June 30, 2010 Vladislav Kuzmichev
After revising its estimate for 2010, Gazprom rolls out a strategy for the Asian market.
Yanukovych deflates Putin offer of gas merger
May 6, 2010 bne
In recent statements, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych deflated Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's "impromptu" trial balloon to merge Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom and its Ukrainian counterpart Naftogaz while at the same time polishing his
Shale gas means pollution and seismic risks, says Gazprom chief
April 29, 2010 Artem Amelin, special to RN
The advent of shale gas production in the USA has shaken global gas markets. Russian gas giant Gazprom suspended its major Shtokman project and began looking toward eastern markets. Alexander Medvedev, deputy chairman of the board at Gazprom, shared
New gas strategy revealed
October 30, 2009 Ivan Rubanov, Expert Magazine
Project: Putin invites foreign companies for next phase in energy development

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