Amur GPP construction site welcoms the meeting of the Public Council

Participation of construction personnel of the Amur GPP in life of Svobodny and Svobodnensky district was discussed yesterday at the meeting of the Public Council of the company, which was held at the construction site of the plant.

The Public Council reviewed a set of measures on interaction between the employees of the contractors and residents of the region. The program provides for monitoring the responsible behavior of the construction personnel in public places.

Nowadays, more than 20 thousand people who work as the employees of several dozen contractors are involved in construction of the Amur GPP. For accommodation of construction personnel, three shift camps were built 15 km away from the town of Svobodny, with shops, consumer services and medical services, places for leisure activities, and ATMs. This process will be completed in the summer of 2019, which will significantly reduce the use of the infrastructure of the Svobodnensky district and the city of Svobodny.

Successful examples of involving employees of contractors in the public life of the district were their participation in the Victory Day celebrations, active support for sports events, and participation in improvement and landscaping of Svobodny.

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PJSC Gazprom’s Amur GPP will become Russia’s largest natural gas processing plant and one of the largest plants of this kind in the world. Its design capacity will amount up to 42 billion cubic meters of gas per year. GPP will also include the world's largest production of helium — up to 60 million cubic meters per year. The Amur Gas Processing Plant is an important link in the process chain of natural gas supply to China via the Eastern route. The plant will receive the multi-component feed gas from Power of Siberia gas pipeline from the Yakutsk and Irkutsk gas production centres currently built by Gazprom with its Eastern Gas Program.

Gazprom Pererabotka Blagoveshchensk LLC (member of Gazprom Group) is the Investor and Owner of Amur Gas Processing Plant project. Construction is managed by NIPIGAS, a leading Russian centre for engineering, procurement, logistics and construction management (member of SIBUR Group). Peak time for construction will be in 2019 to 2020 when over 25,000 workers will be mobilized to the site.