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Natural Gas Pipeline in Pokrovsk Replaced (1969)

Construction workers from the 'Sahatranseftgaz' company's Gas Distribution Networks Unit successfully installed and connected a 828-meter-long high-pressure gas pipeline.

Replaced Gas Pipeline in Pokrovsk (1969) Undergoes Redesign
Replaced Gas Pipeline in Pokrovsk (1969) Undergoes Redesign

Natural Gas Pipeline in Pokrovsk Replaced (1969)

Completed Early: High-Pressure Gas Pipeline Construction in Zverofarma District, Pokrovsk, Sakhatransneftegaz

The construction of a high-pressure gas pipeline in the Zverofarma district within the Pokrovsk area of the Sakhatransneftegaz operational region was successfully completed ahead of schedule. This marks a significant milestone in enhancing the gas supply infrastructure, improving reliability, and supporting regional energy needs.

The 828-meter pipeline, which runs from Zverofarma towards Pokrovsk, is part of the work done by the construction unit of the Gas Distribution Network Management. The pipeline's completion has increased the throughput capacity of the gas distribution networks, ensuring a more efficient and reliable gas supply to the region.

Alexei Kolodезников, general director of AO "Sakhatransneftegaz", announced the completion of the pipeline. In a statement, he expressed his satisfaction with the progress and reiterated the company's commitment to delivering quality projects on time. He also reminded of the upcoming gas supply restriction in Pokrovsk and Nemuguntsy due to the connection of the new gas pipeline to the AGRS, scheduled to begin on August 11 at 09:00.

Additional Information on Gas Pipeline Construction Progress, Safety Measures, Social Gasification Program, and Comprehensive Contracts in Hangalassky Ulus

  • Construction Progress: Ongoing pipeline projects in Hangalassky ulus are advancing steadily with milestones being met according to planned schedules.
  • Safety Measures: Stringent safety protocols are being enforced to ensure worker safety and environmental protection throughout construction phases. Regular inspections and risk assessments are standard practice.
  • Safety Enhancements: The installation of modern gas control systems significantly reduces the risk of accidents along the new pipeline.
  • Social Gasification Program: The program aims to expand access to gas for residential and public consumers, facilitating improved living conditions and reducing reliance on alternative fuels. To date, the presidential social gasification program in Hangalassky ulus has successfully supplied gas to 12 out of 15 planned households this year.
  • Comprehensive Contracts: Multi-faceted contracts encompass not only construction but also maintenance, environmental safeguards, and social commitments, ensuring sustained and responsible development of gas infrastructure in the region. A team of five workers and three units of specialized equipment were involved in the project.
  • State Support: A state support system is in place for certain categories of customers, providing subsidies for comprehensive gasification contracts.
  • Project Documentation: A comprehensive gasification contract includes project documentation development, construction and installation work, and gas equipment supply.
  1. In the ongoing pipeline projects within Hangalassky ulus, the focus is on the expansion of renewable-energy sources, building on the success of the presidential social gasification program that already supplies gas to 12 out of 15 planned households this year.
  2. Recognizing the importance of renewable-energy industries and sustainable business practices, Sakhatransneftegaz is pursuing comprehensive contracts that encompass renewable-energy financing, maintenance, environmental safeguards, and overall social commitments within the region.
  3. As part of the company's long-term strategic plan, the renewable-energy sector is expected to offer lucrative careers and investments, particularly in the finance, business, and energy industries, with a strong emphasis on sustainable development and energy security.

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