Russian gas giant Gazprom has reported a sharp drop in third-quarter profit, hit by the slide in the ruble and a lack of deliveries to Ukraine. Photo: Reuters MOSCOW—Russian state-controlled gas group OAO Gazprom said net profit plunged 62% in the third quarter of 2014 compared with same period the previous year, hit by the slide in the ruble and a lack of deliveries to key customer Ukraine. Net profit fell to 105.7 billion rubles ($1.56 billion) from 276.1 billion rubles in the third quarter of 2013. Revenue dropped 6% to 1.13 trillion rubles, the company said on Thursday. Shares in Gazprom, which reports its earnings well after other listed Russian companies, were up 0.6% in early trading in Moscow after the results were released, broadly in line with the market. Write to James Marson at james.marson@wsj.com