Alexey Miller: successful testing proves Nord Stream to be highly reliable
Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee visited today the Portovaya compressor station – the key operational element of the Nord Stream gas pipeline. He heard the report on completion of testing at the first string of the gas pipeline, the Company press release said.
Performed in compliance with the industrial standards for gas pipeline security and reliability, the testing stipulated that two basic conditions were met: at least one billion cubic meters of gas supplied during a month and full load maintained during a period of three days.
Both conditions were met: between May 15 and June 14, 2012 Nord Stream's first string conveyed more than 1.1 billion cubic meters of gas, at the same time the first string was fully loaded (75 million cubic meters of gas per day, corresponding to the annual design capacity of 27.5 billion cubic meters) between May 22 and 24.
“Nord Stream has been successfully tested. The testing has proven that the new route of Russian gas supplies to Europe is highly reliable. Similar testing of Nord Stream's second string is scheduled for the next summer.
By creating new routes we care about our European consumers, it is also a guarantee that their gas demand will be met and the EU countries' energy security will be reinforced in a sustained manner,” said Alexey Miller.