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Gazprom CEO Miller is in Iran as Putin prepares to check out China

Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller is on a working visit to Iran, the company stated on Wednesday, just as President Vladimir Putin prepares to go to China with a highlevel delegation for talks with Xi Jinping.

Gazprom, the world's greatest gas business, did not say whether Miller would go to the talks in China, where the Kremlin said Putin would talk about Ukraine and expanding both energy and trade ties.

In Iran, Miller satisfied Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber and Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji, Gazprom said.

A Gazprom delegation headed by Chairman of the Management Board Alexei Miller, is on a working visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran, it said.

Gazprom, which holds about 15% of global gas reserves and utilizes about 490,000 individuals, is among Russia's most effective companies - so powerful it was as soon as referred to as a state within the state.

But Gazprom plunged to a bottom line of 629 billion roubles ($ 6.9 billion) in 2023, its first annual loss in more than 20 years, in the middle of dwindling gas trade with Europe, when its primary sales market.

Gazprom's gas exports to Europe have actually been up to post Soviet-lows in the middle of political fallout from the war in Ukraine and as the significant Nord Stream pipelines were harmed by mystical blasts.

Russia has actually remained in talks for several years about building the Power of Siberia-2 pipeline to carry 50 billion cubic metres of gas a year from the Yamal area in northern Russia to China via Mongolia.

Its capacity would be practically as much as the now idle Nord Stream 1 pipeline under the Baltic Sea that was damaged by surges in 2022.