Gas transferring capacity to climb 110mcm per day

Gas transferring capacity to climb 110mcm per day

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Iran’s daily gas transmission capacity will increase 110 million cubic meters

TEHRAN- Iran’s daily gas transmission capacity will increase 110 million cubic meters (mcm) through operating the sixth and ninth national gas transferring pipelines, as announced by the managing director of Iranian Gas Engineering and Development Company (IGEDC).

Bahram Salavati said that the implementation of these huge gas transferring projects, while strengthening the stability of gas flow, will increase the country’s gas transferring capacity by 110 million cubic meters per day, with the aim of permanent, stable and reliable gas transmission to the southwest, west and northwest of the country and strengthen gas exports.

Iranian Gas Transmission Company (IGTC)’s managing director has said that in the cold season and at maximum consumption the gas storages help the stability of the gas transmission network, adding, “In the first eight months of this year we saw a 17-percent increase in gas injection to Sarajeh underground gas storage (UGS) and a 26-percent increase in gas injection to Shourijeh UGS.”

The mentioned storages supply gas to six northern and northeastern provinces that are far from the southern gas-rich regions, eliminating the need for importing gas from Turkmenistan.

Reproduction from Sarajeh and Shourijeh storages increased by 33 percent in the past Iranian calendar year compared to the preceding year, according to Ahmad Rajabi, director of technical affairs at the National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC).

As one of the world’s top gas producers, Iran is planning to expand its underground natural gas storage capacity to ensure that enough natural gas is available during peak demand periods to avoid electricity supply shortfalls in the future.

According to the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)’s plans, the capacity of the two storage facilities, Sarajeh and Shourijeh, is planned to increase to over seven billion cubic meters in near future.

Back in November 2019, NIGC announced that the company had awarded the development project of Shourijeh gas storage facility to an Iranian company based on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract.

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