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 Eugene Ipavec, 23 Feb 2006
 Eugene Ipavec, 23 Feb 2006
 from http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Файл:Gazprom-Logo-rus.svg, 30 Aug 2011
 from http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Файл:Gazprom-Logo-rus.svg, 30 Aug 2011
The flag of  the Russian state-owned oil and natural gas giant Gazprom
appears in a Yahoo news photo at
this page.  Attached as ru$gazpr.gif. I got the logo from the pdf-format 2004
shareholder's report on the company website.
Eugene Ipavec, 23 Feb 2006
However, the flag on the photo doesn't say "Gazprom" (in latin letters) but
"Газпром" (in cyrillic letters).
Though a version of the logo with the former is certainly used in translated
media, I wonder in which circumstances it may be used in a flag: Flying the
company flag in non-cyrillic areas, or to pay ommage to a foreign visitor to
company's facilities, perhaps.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 26 Feb 2006
Gazprom is a Russian liquid gas company. It is the biggest of its kind on the 
world, established in 1989 in Moscow. Now the homebase is in St. Petersburg. The 
Russian state owned in 2020 50.23% of the shares. Gazprom delivers liquid gas to 
many countries and has offices in many countries. The company owns and operates 
a fleet of vessels for the production and transport of their products. Several 
versions of the flag are known, blue and white versions with the name of the 
company on it with the well-known logo. 
Sources: private observations of 
Koos Goudriaan, Louis Loughran, internet, Wikipedia 
Martijn Nekkers, 
25 May 2022
 image by Martijn Nekkers, 25 May 2022
 
image by Martijn Nekkers, 25 May 2022
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image by Martijn Nekkers, 25 May 2022
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image by Martijn Nekkers, 25 May 2022
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image by Martijn Nekkers, 25 May 2022