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2015 September 28   15:47

NOVATEK elects new Board of Directors

On September 25, 2015, OAO NOVATEK announced that the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (“EGM”) approved the election of new members to the Board of Directors.

The following members were elected to the Board of Directors:

Andrei I. Akimov:  Chairman of the Management Board of Gazprombank (Joint Stock Company), Member of the Board of the Association of Russian Banks;

Burckhard Bergmann: Member of the Advisory Board of the Union of German Science Funds;

Michael Borrell: Senior Vice-President of Total Exploration & Production for Europe and Central Asia;

Robert Castaigne: Member of the Board of Directors of SOCIETE GENERALE, VINCI and SANOFI;

Leonid V. Mikhelson:  Chairman of NOVATEK’s Management Board;

Alexander Y. Natalenko: Honored Geologist of the Russian Federation and State Prize Laureate;

Viktor P. Orlov: President of the Russian Geological Society (RosGeo), Chairman of the Science and Engineering Board of OAO Rosgeologia, Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology;

Gennady N. Timchenko: Member of the Board of Directors of PAO SIBUR Holding, Chairman of the French and Russian Companies Economic Board of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce, Russian Co-Chair of the Russian-Chinese Business Council; and

Andrei V. Sharonov: Dean of SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management, Honored Economist of the Russian Federation.

OAO NOVATEK is Russia’s largest independent gas producer and the second-largest natural gas producer in Russia. Founded in 1994, the Company is engaged in the exploration, production, processing and marketing of natural gas and liquid hydrocarbons. The Company’s upstream activities are concentrated in the prolific Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, which is the world’s largest natural gas producing area and accounts for approximately 80% of Russia’s gas production and approximately 16% of the world’s gas production.

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