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Gazprom’s delegation takes part in 6th Baikal Economic Forum in Irkutsk

Сентября 10, 2010

Addressing the plenary session ‘Siberia – The Land of Opportunities. Irkutsk – The Centerpiece’, Alexander Ananenkov, Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee, noted that the main goal of the Eastern Gas Program was to form an efficient gas industry in Eastern Russia and to create conditions on its basis for rapid socioeconomic development of the region.

“At the same time, natural gas in Eastern Siberia and the Far East has a far more important mission than just gasification. Firstly, being one of the most eco-friendly and technologically perfect fuels, natural gas will provide significant support for meeting the modernization and innovative development challenge in the region.
Secondly, a potent gas processing, gas chemical and helium industry will be created in Eastern Russia based on the local resource base and with the use of state-of-the-art technologies. Moreover, Gazprom’s purchase orders will set the stage for retrofitting the shipbuilding industry, manufacturing wellhead and shut-off valves, construction machinery and other engineering products,” said Alexander Ananenkov.
“Gazprom takes concrete actions to implement the Eastern Gas Program. The Company conducts geological exploration in the Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Yakutia, the Sakhalin and Kamchatka shelf to form its own resource base. Phase 1 of the gas supply project for the Kamchatka Krai is nearing completion, construction is underway on the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission system, the Yakutia gas production center is in the formation process and the Chayanda field is being prepared for development.
Gas supply to and gasification of eastern Russia is a top priority of the Eastern Gas Program. “The gas penetration level in these regions is currently insufficient. According to Gazprom’s experts, gas demand in eastern Russia will show rapid growth and along with the gas industry development may reach some 40 billion cubic meters a year by 2020,” stressed Alexander Ananenkov.
He pointed out that Gazprom had already developed general gas supply schemes and signed gasification accords with most constituent entities of the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts. In 2004‑2009 Gazprom invested RUB 6.9 billion in gasification of the Siberian Federal District alone.
Taking into account the specific characteristics of eastern regions, Gazprom intends to construct not only pipelines here, but autonomous LPG and LNG supply systems as well. In this regard, the general gas supply schemes contemplate LPG deliveries to the Republics of Tyva and Khakasia.
Alexander Ananenkov wound up his speech by pointing out that it was necessary to set the balance of interests between investors and potential consumers when setting the gas price as part of the Eastern Russia gasification task.
“Gasification of energy-excessive regions in Eastern Siberia and the Far East is carried out under cardinally different conditions as compared to shortage-experiencing western regions of Russia. One of the principles set out in the Eastern Gas Program is to form the Russian natural gas market based on prices that take into account gas supply and demand as well as its competition with coal and fuel oil. But at present the competitive advantages of gas are practically ignored.
It is expedient to motivate gas consumers to upgrade the existing and install new state-of-the-art, innovative and energy-saving equipment. Thus we will make a real step toward environmental enhancement and better living standards of the population particularly in large cities and industrial centers of Eastern Russia,” said Alexander Ananenkov.

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