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Eutelsat and Gazprom collaborate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

The partnership aims to improve the energy efficiency of gas pipelines.

Eutelsat Communications’ Konnect Russia and Gazprom MKS, a company specialising in gas conservation using mobile compressor stations, have published the results of a major cooperation project aimed at reducing the CO2 emissions of Gazprom’s gas transmission subsidiaries.

The two-year programme focused on reducing the volume of vented gas during repairs on gas pipelines at 13 companies, saw some 400 transfers undertaken using mobile compressor stations across a section of Russia spanning from the North-Western District to the Khanty-Mansiysk region. Over such a vast region, satellite communications was the optimal infrastructure to oversee complex operations including the centralised management of the network of mobile compressor stations, designing the logistics for the movement of complexes, enabling regular monitoring of the works, and assuring round-the-clock communication between dispatch centres and mobile station crews.

The programme yielded considerable benefits, saving circa 1bn cubic meters of natural gas, and equating to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of 17m tons of CO2-equivalent

Dmitry Bronner, CEO of Konnect Russia said: “We have been honoured to support Gazprom in this hugely meaningful project. The results show how effective satellite internet can be in the oil and gas industry thanks to its ubiquitous coverage and flexible functionality for mobile objects. We hope to continue to partner with Gazprom, and others in projects which serve, among other things, to preserve nature and improve the ecological situation in Russia. This programme has truly showcased the benefits of aligning ecological ambitions with business objectives, resulting in a win-win outcome for the company, our customers, and our planet.”