Programme of gas supply and distribution organization in the Russian Regions
ÎÀÎ Promgaz is the main project center of the Russian Fåderation regions gas supply and distribution program implementing by OAO Gazprom.
Gas supply and distribution is the major socially important project of OAO Gazprom. During the period of 2005-2007 OAO Gazprom invested 43 bln. rubles and provided gas supply to 1200 population centers, 4,4 mln. homes and apartments and built 543 gas supply and distribution points of the total length exceeding 8000 km.
In 2008 OAO Gazprom is planning to allocate for the project 23,05 bln. of rubles. As a result of its implementation more than 13 mln. of the Russian Federation ñitizens in 58 regions of the country will become natural gas users.
OAO Promgaz develops the general schemes of gas supply and distribution in the Russian Federation regions and validates investments in the building of gas and distribution supply points and project-budget documentation.
Promgaz to Define Development of Moscow Energy Supply System
Winning the tender held by Department of Fuel and Energy Facilities of Moscow. Promgaz will develop Energy Strategy of the city of Moscow, General Scheme of Moscow Energy Supply Inclusive of Generating Capacities Installation Programme and Unified Decision Support Design Model for Moscow Facilities Energy Supply until 2025.
According to the government contract concluded on tender results Promgaz will analyze existing energy supply of Moscow and define concept of the city energy complex development as accounts for actual situation and development prospects. Leading Russian and foreign expertise as well as relevant practices and approaches of world biggest urban centers are scheduled to be implemented within the project frameworks.
The project is expected to bring about improved energy supply of the city and energy safety of the Moscow Region, unified information base of Moscow energy economy, coordinated schemes of consumer electricity, heat and gas supply as provide for reliable and efficient energy supply of the city.
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