The data illustrates the shareholder structure of Russian gas company Gazprom as of 2017. At that point, the Government of the Russian Federation controlled over 50% of the company's shares.
Gazprom's shareholder structure Gazprom is held largely by two entities, the Russian Federation and the Bank of New York Mellon, which accounted for 50.23% and 25.2 percent, respectively. In 1989, the Soviet Ministry of Gas Industry was converted into Gazprom, a corporation. Later, the company was privatized with the Russian government holding a majority.
Russian Federation | 50.23 |
Bank of New York Mellon | 25.2 |
Other registered entities | 24.57 |