NOVATEK Completed Expansion of Purovsky Plant
OREANDA-NEWS. OAO NOVATEK (“NOVATEK” and/or the “Company”) announced today that last two (out of four) new gas condensate stabilization trains with three (3) million tons per annum overall capacity were launched at the Purovsky plant resulting in completion of a project for expanding capacity of the plant from five (5) to 11 million tons. First two new trains with the same capacity were launched in October 2013.
Chairman of the Management Board of NOVATEK, Leonid V. Mikhelson stated “We have successfully completed another strategic project and achieved balance between our gas condensate production potential and processing capacity. Expansion of the Purovsky plant was implemented on time and on budget”.
First stage of the Purovsky plant was launched in 2005. With the launch of second stage in 2008 capacity of the plant increased from 2 to 5 million tons per annum. The plant processes de-ethanized (unstable) gas condensate produced at NOVATEK's fields. Gas condensate pipeline network has been built to supply feedstock to the plant. Purovsky plant produces stable gas condensate and liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), which are shipped from the plant by rail. Stable gas condensate is supplied to the Company's Ust-Luga Complex for further processing and LPG is sold on the domestic market (including via the Company's own network of retail and small wholesale stations) and exported.
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