Russia expands compressed natural gas refueling infrastructure

Russia expands compressed natural gas refueling infrastructure

Gazprom has opened new CNG stations in six federal districts of Russia. The announcement took place via a video conference at the 6th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum. At present, Gazprom Group has 228 CNG stations in operation (excluding stations opened recently) across Russia.

The new facilities are located in Barnaul, Borisoglebsk, Semiluki (Voronezh Region), Veliky Novgorod, Gatchina (Leningrad Region), Ipatovo (Stavropol Territory), Novokuznetsk (Kemerovo Region), Novosibirsk, Orsk (Orenburg Region), Saint Petersburg, Tomsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Ufa, and Yaroslavl. All the stations have a total annual capacity of 100 million cubic meters of natural gas, and can fuel around 8,000 vehicles a day.

New CNG stations in the Altai Territory, the Kemerovo, Novosibirsk and Tomsk Regions make it possible to create CNG corridors between large cities and regional capitals of Western Siberia. The CNG station built in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is the first one in the Sakhalin Region and the easternmost point of the CNG network in Russia. Its construction has started the development of the NGV market in the region. The CNG stations built in Yaroslavl, Semiluki, and Borisoglebsk are the first in these cities.

“The economic and environmental benefits of using natural gas as a vehicle fuel are evident. The domestic NGV market has a great potential for development. Gazprom is consistently expanding its CNG network: today the network added 14 new stations in six federal districts across the country. These cutting-edge facilities offer maximum convenience to our consumers. The number of such stations will increase every year,” said Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.

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