The Gazprom Board of Directors reviewed a number of issues pertaining to connecting Russian
consumers to gas.
The meeting touched upon the development prospects of the gas supply system and gas infrastructure expansion in Russian regions through 2030, as well as the provision of gas supplies to the Kamchatka Territory.
It was noted that Gazprom continues to actively implement the corresponding five-year programs that were signed with 68 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The construction of gas pipelines and gas distribution stations (GDSs) is proceeding in accordance with the approved schedules for 2022.
Over five months of 2022, conditions required for gas grid connections were created in 106 localities across 20 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Among them are the Kaluga, Leningrad, Sakhalin, Tambov and Vladimir Regions, the Krasnodar Territory, and the Republics of Dagestan and Udmurtia. Access to the gas grid has now been provided to over 10,000 households and 28 boiler houses.
In the Kamchatka Territory, a gas pipeline branch together with a GDS is being built so as to bring gas to the settlement of Razdolny in the Elizovsky District. An inter-settlement gas pipeline stretching from the GDS to Razdolny was completed last year.
To fulfill the instruction of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Gazprom is developing the design for an inter-settlement gas pipeline that will be connected to boiler houses in the Vilyuchinsky Municipality. Moreover, surveys are being conducted to build gas pipelines to bring gas to the following settlements of the Elizovsky District: Dvurechye, Krasny, Nagorny, Novy, Pionersky, and Svetly.
The Management Committee was tasked with continuing the work on the development of the gas supply system and gas infrastructure expansion in Russian regions.