Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Roman Sklyar, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan, signed a memorandum on the implementation of a project for the construction of a new main gas pipeline from Russia to Kazakhstan. The announcement was made on October 8 by the press service of the Russian energy company.
The document emphasized the parties’ commitment to long-term cooperation, addressing Kazakhstan’s growing demand for natural gas. Additionally, an agreement was finalized on the basic conditions for the long-term processing of Kazakh gas in Russia. The pact outlines collaboration in gas processing at the Karachaganak field using facilities at the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant, which will undergo modernization.
On September 25, Valery Limarenko, Governor of the Sakhalin Region, revealed that the Sakhalin-3 project is scheduled to commence in 2028. He also noted Gazprom’s plan to transport part of the project’s gas condensate for deep processing.