The Sakhalin-2 operator launched a compressor station to increase production

The Sakhalin-2 operator launched a compressor station to increase production

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A booster compressor station (BCS) was launched at the Lunskoye integrated onshore technological complex of the Sakhalin-2 project, Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko said. The station is located in the Nogliki region, the ceremony of putting it into operation took place today, June 28.

“The commissioning of a new production facility will allow for a long time to ensure a stable supply of gas to consumers – their number is growing in the region every year thanks to the gasification program,” Mr. Limarenko wrote in Telegram.

The Sakhalin Department of Rostekhnadzor checked the booster compressor station (BCS) and issued a conclusion on the compliance of the facility with the requirements of the project documentation. By data Department, the BCS is designed “to maintain the planned level of gas production in the event of a drop in wellhead pressure in wells drilled at the Lunskoye field, and will ensure the sustainable production of liquefied natural gas, as well as the supply of natural gas to the Sakhalin Region.”

In June 2022, President Vladimir Putin translated Sakhalin-2 operator to Russian jurisdiction. Japanese Mitsui and Mitsubishi own 12.5% ​​and 10% respectively in the Russian project.

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