Russian Gas Giant Gazprom to Execute Business Contracts on a Blockchain
Russian state-owned gas giant Gazprom may soon begin using blockchain to execute and monitor contracts as part of its digitization plans.

Russian state-owned gas giant Gazprom could soon to begin using blockchain to execute and monitor business contracts.
The firm’s CEO, Alexey Miller, announced the news at a meeting with Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev Wednesday, saying Gazprom is now "ready to start implementing the process" of digitizing the gas supply process using distributed ledger technology in its operations.
Miller explained that, alongside the state-owned Gazprombank (a Gazprom subsidiary and Russia’s third-largest bank), "we have developed a prototype of a technological platform to automate the process of concluding, monitoring and executing contracts. This system also provides for automated arbitrage and calculation of payments for gas.”
The system is accessible by all parties involved in the process and is “fully protected” from tampering and unauthorized alterations, he said.
Gazprom will initially start working with “major” industrial consumers to implement the blockchain-based automated processes, according to the CEO.
The prime minister was positive in his response, saying that blockchain technology has a “promising” future in the Russian economy, as well as in the activities of companies like Gazprom.
Gazprom has been experimenting with blockchain technology for some time. Last summer, its aviation refueling subsidiary Gazpromneft-Aero implemented blockchain and smart contract technologies to automate planning and accounting processes in fuel supplies.
Another subsidiary, Gazprom Neft, the third largest oil producer in Russia, began testing blockchain to improve logistics and procurement management in February 2018. Two months later, Gazprombank said it was considering allowing its wealthy clients to trade cryptocurrencies, though no concrete details were given at the time.
Gazprom gas station image via Shutterstock
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