Stroygazmontazh to build compressor station for Gazprom in Krasnodar territory
KRASNODAR. Aug 7. (Interfax) - LLC Stroygazmontazh (SGM) has been declared the winner of an open request for proposals to build the Kubanskaya compressor station, which will be constructed as part of the expansion of the Russia-Turkey gas pipeline's capacities at the Izobilnoye-Dzhubga section to deliver gas to the Dzhubga-Lazarevskoye-Sochi pipeline.
This project is being implemented to meet the needs of CJSC Gazprom invest Yug, SGM said in a press release.
The compressor station will be built in the Ust-Labinsk District of the Krasnodar territory. There are plans to install four gas-pumping units (three working and one reserve) at the station, with combined capacity of 48 MW.
"At the moment, by force of its subsidiary SSK Gazregion, SGM is redeploying machinery, arranging a temporary housing camp, and building a base and site for storing logistical resources," the press release said.
The builders will start installing the compressor workshop in October. Kubanskaya is slated for commissioning in November 2013.
SGM is owned by Arkady Rotenberg. The company was formed on the basis of Gazprom's construction assets - Lengazspetsstroy , Volgogradneftemash , Spetsgazremstroy, Krasnodargazstroy and Volgogaz , which the Russian gas major sold in 2008. SGM's core activities are managing projects involving the construction of industrial facilities and main pipelines, arranging oil and gas fields and gas and oil refining facilities, and gasifying the Russian subjects.