ACHINSK, March 11. /TASS/. Transneft - Western Siberia plans to launch a new oil pumping station at the Achinsk linear output and dispatch station in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Region in July 2024 to increase oil shipments in the eastern direction. Investments in expanding the station's capacity will amount to more than 3.8 bln rubles ($41.85 mln), the company told reporters.
Achinskaya station is a key production facility of the main oil pipeline system of Western Siberia. Transneft is now expanding the capacity of oil pipelines to 65 mln tons of oil per year from 59 mln tons in the section from Anzhero-Sudzhensk to Achinsk and to 58 mln tons of oil per year from 53 mln tons in the section from Achinsk to Taishet. This project is accompanied by a full-scale reconstruction of the Achinsk station, the company said. The construction of the station’s new production infrastructure is ahead of schedule, and its commissioning is scheduled for July 2024.
The main goal of the construction is the need to "ensure the reliability of oil supplies in the eastern direction (including to the port of Kozmino) by creating the possibility of increasing the supply of oil from the resources of Western Siberia along the Omsk - Irkutsk and Anzhero-Sudzhensk - Krasnoyarsk main lines (to section from Anzhero-Sudzhensk to Achinsk) to load the ESPO pipeline system."
"In addition, it would possible to load oil onto railway transport at the Meget station up to 7 mln tons per year for shipping to China or towards the port of Kozmino for transshipment to sea transport through the Gruzovaya railway station on shippers’ applications" the company said.
Total investments in the reconstruction of the Achinsk LPDS will amount to more than 3.8 bln rubles ($41.85 mln). At the end of 2023, investments in the project amounted to more than 2.45 bln rubles ($26.98 mln).
The company will also carry out technological re-equipment of the infrastructure of other pumping stations in the Krasnoyarsk Region.