The Gazprom Board of Directors expressed its approval of the Company’s ongoing work with regard to the implementation of its major investment projects. The projects are aimed at solving strategic tasks, such as to expand the gas supply and gas infrastructure network in Russian regions, to accurately fulfill the export obligations, and to supply the domestic economy sectors with the products of natural gas processing.
Gazprom is developing the production capacities of the Yamal gas production center. For instance, the construction of the comprehensive gas treatment unit and the booster compressor station continues at the Kharasaveyskoye field.
The Company pays special attention to the projects in eastern Russia. This year, a new compressor station will be put into operation at the section of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline stretching from the Kovyktinskoye field (Irkutsk gas production center) to the Chayandinskoye field (Yakutia gas production center).
At the Kovyktinskoye field, the construction of the field’s third comprehensive gas treatment unit (CGTU-1) is nearing completion; the unit will be put into operation by the end of this year. Construction and installation works continue at the site of CGTU-45. Production wells and booster compressor stations are under construction at the Chayandinskoye field.
The loopings (pipeline segments that are laid parallel to the main pipeline string) continue to be built at the section of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline from the Chayandinskoye field to Blagoveshchensk in the Amur Region.
Gazprom is currently implementing the primary stage of the “Eastern Gas Supply System” Gas Trunkline System project, i.e. the construction of the Belogorsk – Khabarovsk gas pipeline, which will connect the Power of Siberia and Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas pipelines. To date, 92.5 out of more than 800 kilometers of the linear part of the new gas pipeline were welded, laid and backfilled.
The fourth production train of the Amur Gas Processing Plant was launched in summer 2024. The construction of the plant is 92.7 per cent complete.