Gazprom Logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Gazprom Logo PNG PJSC Gazprom is an energy corporation headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
- In the summer of 1989, the Ministry of Gas Industry adopted a new name, the State Gas Concern Gazprom.
- — late 1990s Archive photos from the annual shareholders’ meeting in 1995 showcase an old version of the Gazprom logo.
- It is given in Russian.
- The most prominent part of the design is the word “ГАЗ” (“Gas” in Russian).
- The central “A” is a dark blue and white pyramid with a stylized light blue flame above.
- The pyramid symbolizes the deposit of natural gas, while the flame symbolizes burning natural gas.
- Late 1990s — present The concept of the logo was introduced by Rem Vyakhirev, who was Gazprom’s CEO from 1992 to 2001.
- Next to it, there is the name of the company in a sans serif type.
- According to the official explanation, the “G” symbolizes the warmth that the company brings to each house.
- 2001 (alternative) Alexey Miller, the new CEO, commissioned the Typo Graphic Design firm to create a new logo.
- One of the versions provided by the firm showcased a blue triangle symbolizing the deposit of natural gas (the pyramid is often used as a symbol of the deposit of natural gas on maps).
- The alternative logo was used for a short while, but then the company returned to the old version.
- The difference in the thicknesses of the strokes is quite notable.
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