Gazprom Neft Replaces 90% of IT Infrastructure With Russian Software
The company says it now leads Russia's industrial sector in the adoption of domestically developed enterprise software.

Gazprom Neft has replaced nearly all of its IT infrastructure with domestically developed software, with Russian products now accounting for 90% of the software it uses. According to CEO Alexander Dyukov, who announced the figures at the company's annual general meeting of shareholders, Gazprom Neft has become Russia's leading industrial company in achieving technological independence through large-scale software import substitution.
Dyukov added that all of the company's software products operated without a single major failure during the past year, demonstrating what he described as complete operational reliability.
The company also said that 60% of its hydrocarbon production is supported by digital twins of oil and gas fields. In total, Gazprom Neft has created more than 3,000 intelligent digital models of its production infrastructure.








































