LUKOIL starts flowing gas to Gazprom’s Sosnogorsk processing plant
LUKOIL-Komi — a wholly-owned subsidiary of LUKOIL — has started supplying associated petroleum gas (APG) from its northern group of fields to Gazprom’s Sosnogorsky gas processing plant, Moscow-based Lukoil said.
Based on arrangements made as part of the 2014-2024 strategic partnership master agreement, the 2015-2021 bulk gas supply volume will total approximately 3.9 Bcm.
The APG supplies were preceded by a joint project between LUKOIL and Gazprom, implemented for the purpose of altering the scheme of gas supplies to the consumers of the Pechora industrial hub.
The APG supplied to the Sosnogorsky gas processing plant will ensure additional loading of the available capacities of the Gazprom plant and will also provide for efficient recovery of increasing volumes of APG from LUKOIL fields in the Komi Republic.
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