Mineral and Raw Material Base Development. Gas Production. Gas Transmission System Development

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1 Mineral and Raw Material Base Development. Gas Production. Gas Transmission System Development Moscow June 2010

2 Distribution of Discovered Gas Reserves (А+В+С 1 ) as of January 1, 2010 Gazprom s share in gas reserves amounts to some 19% internationally and 70% domestically Independent producers 20% Undistributed reserves of the Russian Federation 10% 70% Gazprom Gazprom s gas reserves (А+В+С 1 ) total 33.6 trillion cubic meters. 2

3 Audited Gas Reserves* trillion cubic meters USD billion Gazprom s total gas reserves (А+В+С 1 ) Audited gas reserves (А+В+С 1 ) Gas reserves (proven + probable) confirmed by the auditor Current value, USD billion** * Including Gazprom neft ** Current value includes liquid hydrocarbons, sulfur and helium

4 Long-Term Program for Gazprom Mineral & Raw Material Base Development till 2030 In 2002 the Program for Gazprom Mineral & Raw Material Resource Base Development till 2030 was worked out and approved by the Company s Management Committee. The Program defines the main areas for geological exploration and the Gazprom license policy. The Company s Management Committee annually adjusts the parameters of the Program and reviews the results of its execution. The Program contemplates for achieving the following goals: Provide the Company with the discovered gas reserves that guarantee maintaining the production level within the UGSS coverage area and backbone gas production beyond Prepare gas reserves in Eastern Russia to gasify Eastern Siberia and the Far East, as well as to shape the East Stream which is to ensure gas exports to Asia-Pacific markets. Prepare liquid hydrocarbon reserves (Nadym-Pur-Taz, Yamal, Pre-Caspian and Northwest regions).

5 Major Areas of Geological Exploration by Gazprom Kara, Barents and Pechora Seas offshore Gydan Peninsula Yamal Peninsula Pechoro-Kozhvinsky mega-swell and Kosyu-Rogovskaya trench South Federal Okrug Northwest Federal Okrug Volga Federal Okrug Urals Federal Okrug (Western Siberia) Northern part of Taz Peninsula, Ob and Taz Bays, Nadym-Pur-Taz region Siberian Federal Okrug Republic of Sakha Far Eastern Federal Okrug Kamchatka Peninsula offshore Astrakhan dome and Caspian trench boundaries Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk Oblast Sakhalin Island Areas of geological exploration Areas planned for geological exploration 5

6 Worldwide Geological Exploration by Gazprom Algeria Libya Tajikistan Uzbekistan Kirghizia Turkmenia Venezuela Bay of Bengal India Vietnam

7 Key Parameters of Oil and Gas Exploration by Gazprom in Growth, milion tons of fuel equivalent As a result of geological exploration in 2009 А+В+С 1 reserves grew by million tons of fuel equivalent: gas billion cubic meters, oil and condensate 76.3 million tons ! Meterage, thousand meters Reserves growth, million tons of fuel equivalent Meterage drilled, thousand meters * The data does not include Gazprom neft 7

8 Gas Production by Gazprom from Various Fields billion cubic meters Yamburg, Cenomanian deposits Zapolyarnoye Urengoy, Cenomanian deposits Medvezhye 0 Other fields of Gazprom

9 Gas Production by Gazprom in January-08 February-08 April-08 June-08 July-08 September-08 October-08 December-08 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,100 1, million cubic meters per day ,670

10 Gas Production by Gazprom Group in 2009 Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk Other companies Добыча газа по ОАО "Газпром" в 2007 году Gazprom dobycha Urengoy 11.7% 15.3% 23.3% 11.2% billion cubic meters 38.5% Gazprom dobycha Nadym Gazprom dobycha Yamburg 10

11 Liquid Hydrocarbons Production by Gazprom Group Condensate, million tons Oil, million tons 11

12 Bringing Production Capacities Onstream in Fields put into operation with the total capacity of billion cubic meters per year Zapolyarnoye field 100 billion cubic meters per year Tab-Yakhinskaya area 5 billion cubic meters per year Yen-Yakhinskoye field 5 billion cubic meters per year Vyngayakhinskoye field 5 billion cubic meters per year Yety-Purovskoye field 15 billion cubic meters per year Pestsovoye field 27.5 billion cubic meters per year Aneryakhinskaya area 10 billion cubic meters per year Kharvutinskaya area 18.2 billion cubic meters per year Yuzhno-Russkoye field 25 billion cubic meters per year Comprehensive gas treatment unit (CGTU) in the Chikanskoye gas and condensate field (for the period of pilot commercial operation) billion cubic meters per year CGTU-2 in the Achimov deposits of the Urengoy oil, gas and condensate field 3.48 billion cubic meters per year Facilities commissioned 18 booster compressor stations 1,520 MW Over 1,500 production wells 12

13 Bringing Production Capacities Onstream in 2009 Compressor stations (CS) for associated petroleum gas utilization with the total capacity of 48.0 MW, including: CS at the central gathering facility No.1 (CGF-1) in the Urengoy oil, gas and condensate field 24.0 MW CS at CPF-1 in the Urengoy oil, gas and condensate field 24.0 MW CGTU-22 in the Urengoy oil, gas and condensate field (Area 2, Achimov deposits) 3.48 billion cubic meters per year 64 production wells, including: Urengoy oil, gas and condensate field (Area 2, Achimov deposits) 3 Orenburg oil, gas and condensate field 9 Eastern area in the Orenburg oil, gas and condensate field 8 Astrakhan gas and condensate field 9 Yuzhno-Russkoye oil, gas and condensate field 34 Pribrezhnoye gas and condensate field 1 13

14 Estimated gas production by Gazprom, billion cubic meters Year 2011 Year 2012 Year In order to achieve the estimated gas production levels it is required to: Reach the projected capacity at: Kharvutinskaya area of the Yamburg field Cenomanian deposit of the Zapolyarnoye field Bring into development: Valanginian deposits of the Zapolyarnoye field in 2010 Zapadno-Pestsovaya area of the Urengoy field in 2010 Yareyskaya area of the Yamsovey field in 2010 Nydinskaya area of the Medvezhye field in 2011 Bovanenkovo field in

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