SOCAR reconstructs Gazimagomed-Gazakh gas pipeline
During 4 years till the mid 2018 SOCAR plans to fully complete reconstruction of the first line of Gazimagomed-Gazakh gas pipeline 210-km-long.
SOCAR press office reported that the works on the gas pipeline section from 114 to 138 km in Gekchay region are coming to the end.
The works are also in progress from 138 to 148 km sections and from 170 to 210 km sections of the gas pipeline (Gekchay, Aghdash and Yevlakh regions).
The goal of the gas pipeline reconstruction is to ensure regular gas deliveries to Hajigabul, Kyurdamir, Agsu, Gekchai, Agdash and Yevlakh regions.
The works are being carried out by the construction department No 2 of Neftegasstroi plant of SOCAR.—0—
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