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NEWS AND EVENTS
June 11, 2013
The company is developing its gas projects in Uzbekistan
The Russian company Lukoil has started a new phase of the project to up gas field Gissar.

Works are currently being done around the fields Jarkuduk, Gumbulak, Adamtash. Builders need to lay 132 km of roads and reconstruct 30 km. The new eight-meter wide road will be designed for heavy trucks with a load of up to 10 tons per axle. This is necessary for large-scale works connected with the arrangement of gas condensate fields. The amount of cargo to be transported to implement what is planned is also enormously. Therefore the pipeline service road connecting the field and cutting through the mountains, built in strict compliance with international technology standards.

One of the important subjects is the construction of the town builders, which will be a base area of the fishery. In the two months since the beginning of the work here laid the foundations, steel structures towering dormitories. Also engineering services are held, complete transformer substation is set. Later, there will be a gas treatment plant built, which in 2015 will be supplied by pipeline from the gas fields Jarkuduk, Adamtash and Gumbulak.

In addition, the company began work on the construction of large-scale booster compressor station (BCS) on the site Hauzak. Commissioning of the new ABAC by the end of 2013 will provide an additional increase in gas production to 20% per year. In June, at the manufacturer\'s factory tests will be carried out first compressor production of MAN Diesel & Turbo for BCS Hauzak with subsequent delivery to the construction site. It is noteworthy that the booster station with centrifugal compressors MAN Diesel & Turbo will be applied for the first time in Uzbekistan. In general, the construction of BAC and its commissioning in conjunction with the reconstruction of the preliminary gas would increase gas production to 4 billion cubic meters per year. (Source: Uzbekistan today newspaper)


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