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"path": "/news/business/165815-novatek-profit-decline-2025-lng-market/",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-11T12:45:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "According to its consolidated financial statements, Novatek, Russia's second-largest gas exporter, recorded a steep drop in profit for 2025. The company's net income fell 2.7-fold, decreasing from 493.4 billion rubles to 183 billion rubles.\nRevenue Decline Proves Less Severe\n\nThe company's revenue showed a far smaller contraction. Total revenue declined by 6.4 percent, reaching 1.445 trillion rubles. Normalized profit attributable to Novatek shareholders, excluding the impact of exchange-rate differences, amounted to 207 billion rubles. This figure also marked a 2.7-fold decrease compared with 2024.\nArctic LNG 2 Sales Resume Under Pressure\n\nEarlier reports indicated that Novatek resumed sales of liquefied natural gas from its Arctic LNG 2 project during the second half of the year. The facility encountered US sanctions even before initial shipments began, which prevented the company from securing buyers willing to operate under restrictions for nearly eighteen months.",
"title": "One of Russia’s Leading Gas Companies Suffers Profit Slump"
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