How much is the neighborhood with the boyar, miller and putin. Video: All Gazprom nobility lined up in the class nest at Miller Jr. Miller's Palace
Over the past 10 years, the capitalization headed by Alexey Miller " Gazprom”decreased by five times (from more than 300 to less than 60 billion dollars). Moreover, the fall in the value of the company began even before the introduction of any sanctions, due to the mediocrity of the company's management. This does not prevent the management of the state monopoly from building palaces for itself at state expense, for the privatization of which ingenious schemes are then built. The Interlocutor tells about another similar object.
Complex for people without complexes
This object is difficult to see on satellite maps - it is hidden in the trees. No roads lead there at all - you can only get there by yacht or helicopter. There is nothing about him on the official Gazprom websites, and neither the owner nor the tenant of the land is indicated in the extract from Rosreestr. True, the developer mentioned it on his portal, but with only one phrase and on the map he marked it in a completely different place. And local officials began the conversation with the words “I don’t understand what you mean, but everything is still legal there.” Even the residents of the nearest Irkutsk village, Bolshaya Rechka, can only guess what exactly is in their neighborhood.
– I know this object. It really belongs to Gazprom. At least it was built by him about 9-10 years ago, - explained the former deputy director for science Pribaikalsky National Park Vitaly Ryabtsev. - Against the backdrop of hundreds (if not thousands) of other similar objects in the national park, this one can really be considered relatively legal: it has passed the state environmental review and all approvals. Although, of course, it is a dangerous precedent for the development of the left bank of the Angara.
As we managed to find out, the object is called the "Complex of buildings and structures" Baikalgazpromtsentr "and it was built by the order of Gazprom dobycha Irkutsk LLC" by the same company " Stroygazconsulting»Jordanian oligarch Ziyad Manasir, who simultaneously built the legendary Millerhof near Moscow. True, in Stroygazconsulting itself, which is now under control Gazprombank, they were embarrassed to talk about the Baikal object.
“I don’t remember this,” said Dmitry Tarlykov, a company representative, and did not even respond to a written request.
“When I was working on this project, there was no such secrecy,” one of the former construction curators admitted. - I personally went there, but not by helicopter - first I got by car, then I crossed the river. It was a complex of buildings: administrative, utility, residential (total up to 10 thousand square meters). It is both a recreation center and a place for business meetings.
“The houses there are quite decent: not so absolutely chic, but they command respect,” Ivan Mayorov, who also visited there for work, explained to the “Interlocutor”, but did not want to go into details.
It is clear that neither the video nor even the photo of the impressive complex is publicly available on the Internet: strangers simply do not go there. If only because in the district, instead of roads, there are guards hired by Gazprom.
Ziyad Manasir (pictured) is one of 12 children of an army officer in the Kingdom of Jordan. Born in Amman, but educated in the Soviet Union, and his billions in the new Russia. The Jordanian billionaire built his main business on contracts with Gazprom through the Stroygazconsulting company he created. The company was owned by Olga Grigorieva, daughter of a friend and former colleague of Vladimir Putin.
Manasir and Alexey Miller are united not only by deeds, but also by a common roof. The family of the oligarch owns two apartments in Kapranov lane in the same elite residential complex "Park House", where the chairman of "Gazprom" settled. Obviously, both of them do not suffer from such a neighborhood: the state customer Miller has a three-story penthouse in Kapranov Lane, and the contractor Ziyad Manasir near Istra has the largest residential building in Russia - 6724 sq. m (plus an extension of almost 2000 sq. m).
Underage for Alexey Miller
A few unremarkable buildings from the air, helipads and a boat dock. Baikalgazpromcenter is located not far from Lake Baikal, at the mouth of the Angara, on the river with the intriguing name Maloletnaya. Surrounded by the Siberian taiga.
It is not surprising that the juvenile liked the top not only of Gazprom. The instructions on the access control of Gazprom Dobycha Irkutsk explicitly state that, in addition to Alexei Miller, the “leadership of the Presidential Administration” and the apparatus of the government of the Russian Federation can freely enter Baikalgazpromtsentr. For important guests, apparently, the construction was started: in Altai, too, takes antler baths in estate namely Gazprom.
The Altai media believe that the dreams of the Italian ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi to return to big politics have recently come true thanks to ... Gazprom. In 2015, the Italian, at the invitation of his friend Vladimir, visited the Altai Compound complex on the banks of the Katun, where, together with Putin caught grayling in the river and took antler baths. “It is possible that the successes of the Italian politician are associated with healing Altai drugs,” write local journalists.
Officially, the Altai Compound complex also belongs to a subsidiary of Gazprom, Gazprom Neft, but local and federal budgets allocated billions for the arrangement of the surrounding infrastructure, according to Putin’s decision, because the President of Russia himself rests here from time to time.
“People come there [to Malletnaya] for confidential meetings, but there is no information about who,” says Mikhail Yablokov, ex-director of the Zapovednoe Pribaikalye Federal State Budgetary Institution, which includes the Pribaikalsky National Park. - The helicopter flew in, the helicopter flew away.
– I only know that Baikalgazpromtsentr was conceived as an object of social and rehabilitation purposes, for holding various events there, for treatment, but now it may have been transformed ... And you better send written questions.
However, he has not yet responded to written questions. So it’s not clear how many times the country’s leadership rested on the Angara, and if they didn’t, why would the local Gazprom allocate money to a mysterious base when there simply isn’t enough money to gasify the region.
At the same time, the company has similar facilities throughout the country. Here Miller has fishing, hunting there, antler baths here and everywhere - complete relaxation. There is no money in the country to pay pensions, but there is as much money for the elite to make their dreams come true. And they do come true. In the latest state contracts for the protection of the Baikalgazpromcenter, the complex has already been called an object of construction in progress, and it also has a second address - on the other side of the Angara, next to the already existing regional residence "Angara Farms". The complex decided to expand.
- There was a letter from the governor to the president (back in 2017), and the president instructed the government of the Russian Federation to build the Baikalgazpromcenter near Bolshaya Rechka, - he did not hide it. O. Director of the "Reserved Baikal" Umar Ramazanov. Everything has already been agreed.
It was not possible to find out the details from the press secretary of the Irkutsk governor, Irina Alashkevich, but according to the level of coordination, it is already clear that the new construction is not being started for the plumbers of Irkutsk Gazprom. This spring, the president's cousin became a new board member of the gas monopoly Mikhail Putin. It is he who now has to supervise the economic part of the company, that is, including those recreation centers where his distant relative periodically rests.
Putin liked it on Ton
According to local residents, a man resembling Vladimir Putin fished at least twice in another closed Gazprom recreation center, which Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan had equipped to please the elite in the Volga Delta. This place in simple circles is called Kochka, and on the maps it is designated as the village of Tonya Control.
“The best fishing in the world, according to my personal rating, is in the Murmansk region and in the Volga delta, in the Astrakhan region,” the president himself once admitted. According to the stories of fishermen, pikes, beloved by Putin, are especially good near Tonya. However, if you wish, you can not only go fishing here, but also shoot game: around Tony, the Gazprom hunting ground "Morskoye" (43.5 thousand hectares rented for 49 years) is located around Tonya with a license to kill geese, ducks and even swans.
A few days ago, it turned out that repair work at the hazardous oil refineries located in the region of Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan was carried out in violation of safety regulations, as a result of which a fire almost broke out (we escaped with minor fires). Five years ago, Tona Controlnaya, where, in addition to the usual one, there is, of course, a helipad, was also undergoing repairs, but no information about violations was received there. For themselves, management still tried.
Farmers flew into the chimney
At the same time, as it became known to the "Interlocutor", having looked at the Young, Alexei Miller is now at risk of being left without Millerhof. Yes, the very one luxury estate near Moscow, which the people called Millerhof, the nominal owner gave on bail.
About this palace complex, which in the documents shyly hides behind the name "cottage village" Istra Estates ", became known in the late 2000s.
Even then, they started talking about the fact that the main Gazprom contractor, Ziyad Manasir, simply “took” all the real estate on himself and that in fact these palaces are being built personally for the head of Gazprom, Alexei Miller. Only in October 2015 did Sobesednik find out that Millerhof was already formally under Miller’s control: from Manasirov’s Stroygazconsulting, the estate became the property of the All-People’s Farm Center, owned by Gazprombank-Invest.
Millerhof on Istra belongs today to the "All-People's Farming Center". But this is for now
But for some reason this village was not on the list of development projects of Gazprombank-Invest, as if it was built not for sale, but by special order. And for sure: as stated in the extract from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, on March 30 of this year, all 100% of the authorized capital of the National Farming Center was pledged to the Regional Financial Company, which is part of a certain Agora Holding. So far, everything looks as if they decided to gradually transfer the palaces to another owner: if the center needed funds so much, it would simply take a loan from the parent Gazprombank.
Why then give the palaces to some incomprehensible firm? Not some. The Sobesednik also mentioned the mysterious Agora: a few years ago, the holding had already acquired another estate of Ziyad Manasir on Rublyovka with a market value of about 3 billion rubles. And before that, the Office of the President's Affairs conceded to the company 6 residential buildings located on the same Rublyovka (up to 1800 sq. M each), 10 adjacent structures and more than 2000 "movable property" for only 700 million - a penny. So the potential owner of Millerhof has long been close to power. Even territorially: legally, Agora Trade's office is located only a few dozen meters from the Kremlin, and it is headed by the founder of the company Igor Omelchenko. At one time, a person with that name participated in buying Khodorkovsky's assets, representing the interests of a mysterious firm " Prana". And, accordingly, the interests of the same Kremlin. It is possible that, as in the case of Yukos, Millerhof will most likely also get to the right people. And there, you see, the hands will gradually reach the Baikal base. And that's all Miller, Miller.
The village of Berezhki and its inhabitants
Photos of a copy of the Peterhof palace complex being built near the Istra reservoir, taken by a simple Russian blogger from his own plane and published by him on the Web this summer, have become one of the most discussed topics of the season. Over the past time, this story has acquired not only rumors linking New Peterhof with the head of Gazprom, Alexei Miller, but also quite specific facts based on documents that were also made public via the Internet.
Recall that we are talking about a large-scale, on the territory of more than 30 hectares, construction in the village of Berezhki (not far from Pyatnitsa, where Alla Pugacheva's bathhouse, installed in the water protection zone, made so much noise at one time). Here, on the very shore of the Istra reservoir, a giant complex is being built, the architectural and landscape design of which resembles the famous Grand Palace and the canal with cascades of fountains in Peterhof.
Millerhof near the Istra reservoir:
Grand Palace in Peterhof:
True, unlike the royal residence, its imitation near Moscow is surrounded not by an openwork lattice, but by a three-meter concrete fence.
Aborigines who had the opportunity to visit on the other side of it, say that, in addition to pseudo-Peterhof objects, there is also a semblance of the Admiralty, and other famous monuments of the northern capital. In the neighboring area, the construction of a cottage town and a church are being built at a no less rapid pace. The picture taken from the plane shows that the geometrically adjusted shape of the first ("royal") section is violated by the green rectangle bypassed by its borders. Assumptions that this was a plot left for a vegetable garden, where Miller allegedly intended to grow rutabagas and turnips in case of a further drop in energy prices, did not materialize. Although the truth turned out to be even more fantastic. It turns out that there was a shrew who not only did not want to refuse the offer made to him to sell his allotment in an amicable way, but also managed to stay alive, retaining the ownership of the territory that "company No. 1" liked. The name of the hero of individual resistance is Grigory Shabaev, a farmer, 52 years old.
When the process of privatization of rural farms began in Berezhki, their workers were given (as shares) agricultural land, a total of 1.5 hectares. On November 5, 2003, the government of the Moscow region changed the purpose of the site to "settlement lands", opening the way for its development.
In the process of preparing the legal registration of this decision, people began to visit the village in expensive cars, who began to buy shares at ridiculous prices - $ 166 per hundred square meters. Only Shabaev rested. Moreover, as he himself tells reporters, it was not so much the price offered, but his fundamental unwillingness to leave his land, in which he had already invested a lot of effort and money. “Land for peasants should be a field of activity, and not an object of speculation,” Shabaev quoted Izvestia as saying. “I have been farming all my life. Now I have five cows, many ducks, chickens, there are even ostriches. potatoes. When construction began, they offered to sell me again, already at $ 25,000 per hundred square meters. The money is serious, but I am a peasant. And a peasant without land is like a soldier without weapons. "
Publications that are not connected with Gazprom by the umbilical cord that feeds them financially also quote the farmer’s stronger words: “What do I need it for?” Shabaev said to the Interlocutor. “To be a lackey? I will always give them."
Freak with the letter M
The material published in the Gazprom-controlled newspaper at the height of the scandal surrounding the publication of the Millerhof photographs is replete with passages much more flattering to its owner. In the presentation of Izvestia, the monstrous mix of fakes for various architectural monuments raises only the question among fellow citizens: "Who is building this miracle that can compete with Petrodvorets or Versailles?" In the description of the area, the motifs known from the PR of the gas scraper are guessed: here, they say, "even the air is conducive to peace and contemplation" (in addition, we recall, according to the opinion of the fathers of the Okhta "corn", hovering during working hours should be at around 400 meters ). According to the newspaper, with the advent of new owners in the village of Berezhki, you will no longer see "a single log hut." The new complex is being built "quickly and carefully", using "the most expensive materials". With some special pride, it is emphasized that “almost a foundation pit was pulled out for each fence post”, “each span of the fence cost at least $ 1000”, and as soon as the construction of the fence was completed, “blue spruces were immediately planted behind it at $ 200 apiece "(all these data are given with reference to the surprisingly knowledgeable village resident Andrei, who appeared at the knock of a journalist at the "door of the nearest house"). The process of redemption of shares from the Berezhkovites seems almost like a miracle - something akin to heavy rainfall in the form of manna from heaven sent to these god-forsaken lands, where already "no one believed that this site would ever be of even the slightest value." And then such happiness came - to give the land near the Istra reservoir for $ 166 per hundred square meters. The correspondent was not too lazy to multiply and deduced the "fat" of each shareholder: "For the entire plot - $ 22.5 thousand. Very decent for a poor villager." And today, let's note, the price of such a cell, according to experts, is at least $5,000.
The journalistic investigation announced by Izvestia (one can imagine the thorns the brave correspondent had to wade through, given the special relationship between the newspaper and Gazprom's structures) led to the following. First: the customer, Stroygazconsulting LLC, was identified and named. This "secret" information was discovered by a colleague on the fence, having stumbled upon an information board. Second: "Gazprom" has nothing to do with this construction. "What the Izvestinsky people managed to find out when they got through to the information department of Gazprom itself.