In a meeting with St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov, he said: “Fontanka”Registration location from Moscow to St. The relocation of the largest Russian energy company, Gazprom, to St. Petersburg was supposed to bring huge income to the budget of the northern capital, but it turned out to lead to serious expenses.
“If for everyone Gazprom is manna from heaven, then this is a big expense for the city,” Beglov said.
According to the governor, St. St. Petersburg receives almost no income from the company and so far spends only a significant part of the budget on improving the territory occupied by Gazprom. As examples, Beglov cited the construction of several highways and the creation of a transport interchange to access the company’s office tower.
The governor noted that in the current situation there are two options for the development of events: either the Federation needs to allocate appropriate money to Gazprom, or the protocol on compensation for revenue losses must be fully implemented for this year. According to him, in 2023 the federal budget should allocate 47 billion rubles to be taken from the Moscow budget.
August 4, 2021, St. New edition of the charter of PJSC Gazprom with its location in St. Petersburg was registered tax authorities of the northern capital.
Later, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Beglov. statedGazprom’s St. He said reregistration in St. Petersburg would provide the city with additional tax revenue of 17 billion rubles in 2021 and 40 billion in 2022.
Previously Gazprom continued Gas exports to China via Power of Siberia.