Izobilnoye-Dzhubga is part of the Blue Stream gas pipeline that carries gas from Russia to Turkey.
The Kovykta-Sayansk-Irkutsk gas pipeline will extend gas delivery throughout Irkutsk Oblast.
The Zapolyarnoe-Urengoy gas pipeline transports gas from the Zapolyarnoe field.
Reconstruction increased the capacity of the system to 30 million tons of oil per year.
A gas pipeline network exceeding 4,000 kilometers was built under a program to bring gas to outlying regions of Russia.
Oil is reloaded from the railway into the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s pipeline at the transshipment point.
To facilitate delivery of gas to Anadyr, field development was completed on an accelerated schedule.
The ice-resistant platform―the first such project to be realized by Russian companies―will facilitate production of oil on the shelf of the Caspian Sea.
Development of the Yuzhnoye Khylchuyu field is one of the largest projects in the Russian oil industry.
This complex for treatment and delivery of oil from fields in Samara Oblast to the Transneft main pipeline was constructed in just one year.
The Karashursk underground gas storage facility increases the reliability of gas deliveries to consumers in Russia and abroad.
The Khakassky aluminum plant was the first production facility in the aluminum industry to be built in Russia during the past 20 years.
As a part of Moscow Energy System technical refitting program the fourth energy block of the PGU-450Т at TEC-27 was constructed.
This uniquely situated housing complex is an organic addition to Sochi's exquisite natural landscape.
Modernization enabled this complex to become the official training base for the national football league in the south of Russia.