In 2002, Lesley Curwen arrived in Siberia to see the inner workings of Gazprom. Hear how she found a business that felt more like an empire of its own, with 300 thousand workers and the largest gas reserves on the planet.
Back then Gazprom was eager to be taken seriously abroad, and to sell more of its gas to Europe. Which it did. This year, war in Ukraine changed everything when Gazprom’s political master Vladimir Putin turned off the gas taps to Poland, Bulgaria and Finland.
Lesley investigates how Gazprom has changed over the past 20 years, what its reputation is as a company, and what its future might look like.
Presenter: Lesley Curwen
Producer: Carmel O'Grady
(Photo: Lesley Curwen in Siberia in 2002; Credit: Lesley Curwen/BBC)