The GazpromManagement Committee took note of the information about the ongoing construction of thePower of Siberia gas pipeline and the shaping of gas processing infrastructure in Russia'sFar East .
It was noted that Gazprom's ambitious investment projects in the eastern part of Russia were pivotal to the country's sustainable social and economic development. By exploring gas reserves and creating gas transmission and processing capacities, the Company works toward providing domestic consumers with reliable gas supplies in the long term, as well as strengthening Gazprom's foothold in the Asia-Pacific region.

Developing gas resources and shaping gas transmission system in eastern part of Russia
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In order to establish the eastern route for Russian gas exports to China, the Company sets up major gas production centers. Extensive efforts are underway to pre-develop theChayandinskoye field, which serves as the basis for the Yakutia gas production center, with 105 development wells drilled and the core process equipment being assembled. The construction readiness of the facilities required for gas production is currently at 44 per cent.

Chayandinskoye field
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Gas from Chayandinskoye will go first into the Power of Siberia gas pipeline, a crucial link between the resource base and consumers. By now, a total of 1,791 kilometers, or 83 per cent of the linear section running from Chayandinskoye to the Chinese border in the Amur Region, is finished. The bulk of construction and installation work for this section will be completed this year. The operations scheduled for 2019 will therefore include pipeline tests, installation of power supply, communications and telemetry systems, and start-up and commissioning.

Construction of Power of Siberia gas pipeline
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Construction of a two-string crossing under the Amur River within the Power of Siberia gas pipeline is also in progress. It is planned to complete pipe pulling in the first tunnel this summer. Another construction project, this time for the Atamanskaya compressor station, was launched near the border in late 2017. The station will maintain the required pressure during gas deliveries to China.to being fed into Power of Siberia, natural gas will undergo treatment, producing valuable petrochemical and other components. For that purpose, Gazprom is building theAmur Gas Processing Plant , the largest such plant in Russia and second-biggest in the world. The priority railway and river infrastructure facilities, including ones for transporting large cargo, are already in place. Construction of the plant is in full swing, as the main gas processing facilities are being set up at the moment.

Amur Gas Processing Plant construction site
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It was emphasized at the meeting that, in pre-developing Chayandinskoye and building Power of Siberia, Gazprom was acting in strict compliance with the schedule for Russian gas supplies to China, slated to start on December 20, 2019.issue of the progress of the Power of Siberia project and the shaping of gas processing infrastructure in Russia's Far East will be submitted for consideration by the Company'sBoard of Directors .
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