22 June 2015 - 14:55
  • News ID: 243245
NIGTC Boosting Gas Transfer Sustainability

TEHRAN June 22(Shana)--Gas flow sustainability will be improved by launching six new gas pressure stations and creating new links across the grid before the beginning of cold weather this year, managing director of the National Iranian Gas Transfer Company (NIGTC) Mohammad Ali Emam said.

Speaking to Shana, he said of the six gas pressure stations five stations lie along the line of IGAT_8 and the other one on the IGAT-10’s direction. 

He continued that in addition to launching six gas pressure stations, operations are underway for connecting gas pipelines in three points including in South Pars region, Esfahan and Qom in order to ensure sustainable gas transfer from newly launched phases of South Pars gas field.

 “These new connections will facilitate gas transfer across the gas grid so that any possible problem in one line will provide other alternatives for continuation of gas flow across the network”, NIGTC’s chief said.

With annual production of 180 billion cubic meters of gas, Iran is the third largest gas producer in the world.

Iran’s gas production capacity is expected to hit 400 billion cubic meters per year in next four years.

Furthermore, the country plans to extend gas services to 100 percent of the population in next four years and to assume 10 percent of world gas trade in 2025.

Consisting of 10gas districts, NIGTC is in charge of transferring gas across the country with 33 thousand kilometers of gas pipelines, 73 gas pressure stations, 7 exploitation centers and 238 turbo compressors. 

News ID 243245

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