The 830km-long, upcoming Power of Siberia 1 (Russia Section-III) project will be operated by Gazprom. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 8,000 active and developing pipelines worldwide, the onshore gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 56 inches, will start in Amur Oblast (Russia) and ends in Khabarovsk Krai (Russia). Buy the profile here.

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The Power of Siberia 1 (Russia Section-III) project is expected to commence operations in 2029 and will be owned by Gazprom.

The Power of Siberia 1 (Russia Section-III) project is associated with the 390km Sakhalin–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok Expansion.

About Gazprom


Gazprom is an integrated oil and gas company. It carries out the exploration, production, transportation, storage, processing and marketing of natural gas, gas condensate and crude oil. It also produces and exports liquefied natural gas. The company also participates in the generation and marketing of heat and electricity. It owns the gas trunk lines integrated into the Unified Gas Supply System (UGSS) of Russia. Gazprom operates its business activities in Russia, Algeria, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Brazil and other countries. It sells oil and gas in Russia and exports to countries within and outside the former Soviet Union. Gazprom is headquartered in Moscow, Russia.

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This content was updated on 7 February 2024

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