
The world’s largest natural gas reserves are deposited in Russia. With some 48 trillion m3, the Russian Federation owns approximately 28 percent of the world’s proven natural gas reserves.
Russia’s explored gas reserves are primarily located in Western Siberia, on the shelf of the Cara Sea, in the Barents Sea and in the Sea of Okhotsk.
GAZPROM owns over 33 trillion m3 of natural gas reserves, which is equivalent to one-sixth of the world’s recoverable gas reserves. These reserves form the basis of a reliable and continuous supply of natural gas to European countries.
Russian natural gas is a high-quality, clean and effective energy source that consumers in Central and Western Europe can rely on, both now and in the future.