Alexey Miller



Alexey Borisovich Miller (born 31 January 1962) is Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Management Committee (CEO) of Russian energy company Gazprom, Russia's largest company and the world's biggest public energy supplier.

Miller was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to a family of German ethnicity. He went on to study at and graduate from the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics from where he graduated with a PhD in economics.

From 1991 to 1996 Miller served with the Committee for External Relations of the Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office under Vladimir Putin. Later, Putin secured Miller’s appointment as CEO so that his former colleague could put an end to fears that some of Gazprom’s executives had harmful third-party relationships.
 

Dyukov: the Duke of the Arctic

Business20.10.2015

Dyukov: from an engineer to the head of Gazprom oil.

Alexander Dyukov: Duke of the Arctic

Business20.10.2015

Alexander Dyukov: the way from an engineer to the head of Gazprom Neft.

Gazprom: the end of the monopoly?

Business15.09.2015

By whose script the company will be divided

Gazprom: dreams never came true

Business20.08.2015

The head of Gazprom Alexey Miller was wrong, prophesying that his company will become the most expensive in the world. 

The budget will recieve 800 billion rubles less in taxes from Rosneft in 2015

Business17.08.2015

In 2015, Rosneft can pay almost 27% less in taxes than last year. For the budget it means minus 800 billion rubles, and for Gazprom it is a chance to return the title of the largest taxpayer in the country.

RBC Investigation: who pays for the Donbass

Society15.06.2015

The economy of the unrecognized republics in East Ukraine, or T1 and T2 zones, as they are called by the Russian officials, is closely linked to Russia.

Miller's Space Odyssey

Business12.06.2015

How and why Gazprom explores the space.

Who and how makes decisions in Gazprom: Forbes investigation

Business13.11.2014

Administrative and personnel policy of Gazprom is a topic that is actually prohibited. What was behind the loudest resignations in recent years in the state-owned company?

Russian bankers have come up with their own response to the West.

Business10.04.2014

Events around the Crimea gave Western analysts a reason think about the potential of the Russian army.

Rosneft stood in Gazprom's way

Business21.10.2013

Rosneft contracted CNPC to the extraction of not only oil, but also gas, although the gas exports is the exclusive right of Gazprom. The experts believe that Rosneft will challenge its monopoly.