From January to October 2025, Gazprom built over 220 new gas pipelines for the gasification of settlements in various regions of the country. This was reported by the energy company's press service.
In September, gas became available to residents of 30 settlements in the Rostov region. In Chechnya, consumers from 7 villages gained access to blue fuel.
Gas supply to consumers will be ensured by an inter-settlement gas pipeline with a length of 123 km, built in a hard-to-reach high-mountainous area.
Gasification of the Kholmogorsky municipal district has started in the Arkhangelsk region. In the Amur region, pipeline gas was supplied to the Muravyov-Amursky airport in Blagoveshchensk.
In addition, Gazprom is updating the infrastructure on which the supply of energy resources to existing consumers depends. In 2025, the company's employees modernized 19 gas distribution stations.
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