(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 24. More than 12.4
million people will have access to gas in 2025 thanks to 45
gasification projects spread throughout 7 settlements, funded by
65.9 billion tenge ($125 million) from the Kazakhstani government,
and this will bring the country's gasification level to 62 percent,
Trend reports via
the Ministry of Energy
On the instruction of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart
Tokayev, during the National Kurultai meeting "Adal Adam – Adal
Enbek – Adal Tabys" in 2024, more than 1,700 kilometers of networks
were constructed, providing blue fuel access to over 300,000
citizens. The gasification of settlements will improve the quality
of life, reduce environmental pollution, save funds on alternative
fuel purchases, and enhance the investment attractiveness of the
regions.
One of the major projects is the construction of the automated
gas regulation station "Finskaya-120" and a branch from the main
gas pipeline in Kazakhstan's Atyrau region. The implementation of
this project will increase the pipeline's capacity to ensure the
required volume of gas for the European part of Atyrau city, giving
a significant boost to the region's industrial development.
As part of Tokayev's initiative for the "Social Wallet"
mechanism, a pilot project was launched by the government in
December 2024, providing targeted social and housing assistance in
the form of a gas discount (up to 24 percent) for socially
vulnerable groups in the West Kazakhstan region and the city of
Shymkent, benefiting more than 6,000 people. Following the pilot
project, this mechanism will be implemented nationwide.
In addition, in 2025, the construction of the
"Taldykorgan-Usharal" main gas pipeline will be completed.
Following President Tokayev's instruction, the construction of the
302 km "Taldykorgan-Usharal" main gas pipeline continues ahead of
schedule, which will provide natural gas to 66 settlements in the
Zhetysu region, covering a population of 124,000 people.
The construction of a gas processing plant (GPP) with a capacity
of 1 billion m3/year at the Kashagan field is ongoing. The project
is being implemented as part of the National Program for the
processing of associated gas, which will increase oil production by
25,000 barrels per day from the Kashagan field and boost the supply
of marketable gas by 700 million m3 annually for domestic
consumption.
The construction of a technological complex for the production
of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) based on the Kashagan field's raw
materials, with an annual capacity of up to 700,000 tons, has
begun. In line with President Tokayev's instructions to ensure the
country's energy security, the government of Kazakhstan and the
shareholders of the Kashagan field have reached a strategic
agreement to build a complex for producing liquefied petroleum gas
at a capacity of up to 700,000 tons per year.
Starting in 2026, the additional LPG volumes will provide the
population with autogas and support the development of the oil and
gas chemical industry in the region.
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