MOSCOW, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Russian gas giant Gazprom
incurred a loss of 251.3 billion roubles ($3.3
billion) in the third quarter due to the weak rouble, the
company said on Monday, while it also raised its outlook for gas
exports to Europe, a key source of revenue.
The loss is compared to a net profit of 211.8 billion
roubles in the same three months of 2019.
Russian companies, which carry debt denominated in foreign
currency, have suffered losses due to the devaluation of the
Russian rouble, which fell due to the pandemic.
Gazprom, which accounts for around 34% of the European gas
market, reports earnings in roubles.
The gas producer said its net foreign currency-related loss
stood at 464.3 billion roubles in the third quarter from a
profit in the year-earlier period.
The Kremlin-controlled company also reported a decline in
sales in Russia and Europe. Its average gas exporting price in
the third quarter fell to $117.2 per 1,000 cubic metres from
$169.8 in the same period last year.
Later on Monday, a company senior manager told a conference
call for investors that Gazprom now sees its gas exports to
Europe and Turkey in 2020 at around 171-172 billion cubic metres
(bcm), up from a previous forecast of 170 bcm.
That's still below its record-high of more than 200 bcm,
exported in 2018, and around 199 bcm in 2019.
It also sees its average exporting gas prices to recover to
$128-$130 per 1,000 cubic metres this year,
Gazprom said its revenue in the July-September quarter
declined to 1.4 trillion roubles from 1.6 trillion roubles a
year earlier.
($1 = 76.2775 roubles)
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Oksana Kobzeva; Editing by
Kirsten Donovan, Louise Heavens and Jonathan Oatis)