Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

Rebranding Gazprom

By Chris Weafer
The transfer of presidential power to Dmitry Medvedev will likely mark a turning point in how the world views Gazprom. For much of the last four years, Gazprom has been viewed with suspicion mixed with frustration as approval for projects to increase the country's energy exports were often delayed.

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