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Russia's Gazprom plans to cut personnel at headquarters

Russian energy giant Gazprom plans to cut personnel numbers at its central office in St. Petersburg, a company spokesperson said on Monday, as the company faces serious headwinds from the loss of its markets in Europe.

State news firm TASS cited a media outlet called 47news as saying that Gazprom's head Alexei Miller was alerted in a letter about strategies to cut the central office workforce by around 40%, to 2,500 from 4,100.

Approached , the company spokesperson validated the report.

Gazprom's overall headcount stands at 498,000. It sustained an annual loss of practically $7 billion in 2023, its very first given that 1999, as it lost the majority of its profitable European market after the start of the war in Ukraine.

Its European sales were slashed even more when Russian gas exports through Soviet-era pipelines crossing Ukraine came to a

halt

on New Year's Day after Kyiv declined to renew a transit offer. Coming on top of the closure of previous paths, it marked the end of decades of Russian dominance over Europe's energy markets.

(source: Reuters)