
An eco-friendly and cost-efficient energy source was made available to 3,100 households and 16 boiler houses.
For instance, a new gas pipeline in the southeastern part of the Vladimir urban territory made it possible, for the first time ever, to deliver gas to consumers in the villages of Abbakumovo, Vilki and Zlobino, as well as to increase gas supplies to the settlements of Seltso and Shirmanikha.
In the Kirov Region, pipeline gas was brought to six localities, namely the villages of Fedosyata, Rai, Sergeevy, Ulanovy, Zamyatiny, and the settlement of Klimovka.
In January-March, Gazprom completed the construction of a total of 79 inter-settlement and intra-settlement gas pipelines in Russian regions.
Additional amounts of gas can now be supplied to consumers in the Kaluga, Ryazan, Tula, and Voronezh Regions.
In the first quarter of 2025, the Company modernized seven existing gas distribution stations in said regions. The aggregate capacity of these facilities increased by more than one-third, or by 700 million cubic meters per year, which is comparable, for instance, to annual gas consumption in the Republic of Adygea.
The progress of the programs for gas supply and gas infrastructure expansion in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in the year 2025 was considered by the Gazprom Management Committee today.
Background
Gazprom is working to expand gas infrastructure in 72 constituent entities of the Russian Federation: the Company builds gas pipeline branches and inter-settlement gas pipelines stretching to localities that are still not connected to pipeline gas and lays inter-settlement gas supply networks. At present, these works are being carried out under the 2021–2025 programs for gas supply and gas infrastructure expansion in Russian regions.