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Nearly 23 km of pipes for new gas pipeline welded in Uzbekistan

Oil&Gas Materials 19 November 2019 13:35 (UTC +04:00)
Nearly 23 km of pipes for new gas pipeline welded in Uzbekistan

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Nov. 19

By Fakhri Vakilov - Trend:

Gas pipelines for transporting produced gas are being manufactured by Epsilon in Uzbekistan jointly with Uzbekistan’s Uzbekneftegaz oil and gas company, Trend reports with reference to US Epsilon Development Company.

As of November 18 this year, 3.1 km of pipes were laid, 22.8 km were welded into a string, 17.3 km of trenches were dug, 9,900 tons of pipes (60.5 km) arrived and 13,700 tons of pipes were shipped (84.2 km), read the message.

Over the past day, from Nov. 17 to 18, 3.2 km of pipes were welded into a string, 0.9 km of trenches was dug, and 700 tons of pipes arrived (4.5 km).

Since Nov. 21, the company plans to reach the pace of 4 km/day pace of gas pipeline construction, reads the message.

To provide gas to the population during the autumn-winter period, manufacturing of two main gas pipelines in a double-thread version was launched including “Nazarkuduk JV-Shurtanneftegaz” (67 km) and "JV Chigil-Mubarek GPP" (110 km).

The company said that the completion of the first line of the JV Nazarkuduk-Shurtanneftegaz gas pipeline is scheduled for Dec. 10, 2019.

The main activities of Epsilon Development Company are prospecting, exploration, production and transportation of hydrocarbons and flare gas and oil; construction of industrial facilities; construction of transport communications.

One of the missions of the company in Uzbekistan is to develop and progress new and sustainable energy projects, which will serve as a catalyst for socio-economic development at both regional and national levels.

For implementation of projects in Uzbekistan, a consortium of investors has been established with the Thyssen Krupp (Germany), Epsilon Development Company, and Epsilon Asia Limited (Hong Kong).

In the framework of joint activities, Epsilon has already commenced large-scale exploration within the Kultak-Kamashi, Mubarak, Surkhan, Ashibulak, Koskudyk and West Fergana investment blocks.

Phased exploration work with seismic surveys, drilling, prospecting and exploration wells and development of identified hydrocarbon deposits are envisaged.

Following the exploration and reserves approval, a field development program will be prepared for each field, and the best option for their development will be selected. Then a decision on the feasibility of building a gas processing plant will be made.

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