The world's biggest gas producer admitted that the threat of US sanctions on the Russian energy sector could impact its operations and damage the wider Russian economy -- already dependent on resource exports and in danger of tilting into recession this year.
"An expansion of the US, EU and other sanctions programmes could adversely impact operations and financial condition of the Gazprom Group," it said in an annual management report.
It also reported a 20-per cent decline in sales to ex-Soviet states such as Ukraine.
But its fourth-quarter revenues improved by five percent in annual terms and beat analyst forecasts.
Economists said the figures had few implications for the stock price of Russia's largest company because its performance was now inextricably linked to events in Ukraine and the possibility of a mega-deal being struck with China next month that has been under discussion for nearly 15 years.
"As of now, the Ukraine issue is crucial for Gazprom's shares," Moscow's VTB Capital investment bank said in a research note.
Gazprom -- an offshoot of the Soviet energy ministry long accused of being wielded as a diplomatic weapon against uncooperative neighbouring states -- has been in the news for weeks because of its threat to cut off supplies to Ukraine's new Western-backed leaders over unpaid debts.
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