Gazprom Hits Daily Gas Withdrawal Record from Russian UGS Facilities in Feb

Gazprom Hits Daily Gas Withdrawal Record from Russian UGS Facilities in Feb

The Gazprom Management Committee looked at the Company’s activities aimed at developing the underground gas storage (UGS) system in 2011 as well as the short-term plans.

The meeting highlighted that Gazprom had been intensely developing this line of business in 2011. For instance, the Sovkhoznoye, Stepnovskoye, Kasimovskoye, Nevskoye, Kaluzhskoye and Kushchevskoye UGS facilities as well as the Kanchurinsko-Musinsky UGS Complex were retrofitted and expanded. Construction operations carried on at the Udmurtia Reserving Complex, the Kaliningradskoye and Volgogradskoye UGS facilities. As a result, new working gas capacities of around 1.2 billion cubic meters in total were commissioned and new wells were connected. Besides, Gazprom launched construction of the large Bednodemyanovskoye UGS facility last November.

The work done made it possible to boost the total potential of the UGS system. UGS facilities played a critical role in securing reliable gas supplies to consumers during the abnormally cold period of February 2012. In particular, the daily withdrawal rate of 638.7 million cubic meters of gas was reached on February 2, thus hitting the record in the entire Russian UGS history. The peak withdrawal rate from Russian storages made up 33.7 per cent of gas consumption in Russia or 37 per cent of gas consumption within the Unified Gas Supply System.

The Company’s specialized structural units were tasked to proceed with retrofitting and construction of UGS facilities to boost the UGS potential.

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LNG World News Staff, March 23, 2012; Image: Gazprom