This news is classified in: Traditional Energy Oil and Gas
Mar 27, 2019
A Gazprom delegation headed by Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company's Management Committee, paid a working visit to Kyrgyzstan today.
During the visit to Bishkek, Alexey Miller had a working meeting with Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev, Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The parties discussed issues related to cooperation in the gas sector, including the upgrading and renovation of the Kyrgyz gas transmission and distribution infrastructure. It was noted that Gazprom fulfilled all of its obligations under the Cooperation Agreement in the field of natural gas transmission, distribution and sales in the Kyrgyz Republic. This extensive work helped make gas supplies to Kyrgyz consumers much more reliable and ensure they are provided on an uninterrupted basis.
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Download free sample pagesSince 2014, gas sales to consumers within the country have grown by 30 per cent, gas transit has increased by 50 per cent, and gas grid coverage has risen from 22 to 30 per cent. In three years (2016–2018), a total of 669 kilometers of distribution pipelines was built, bringing natural gas to an additional 40,500 households.
The Company is making substantive efforts to expand social infrastructure in Kyrgyzstan. As part of the Gazprom for Children program, nine sports and health centers have been built across the country, with a modern school for 960 students nearing completion in Bishkek.