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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak chaired the 41st meeting of the Federal Gasification Headquarters with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Energy, Gazprom, the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia, the State Duma, the Federation Council, the Federal Treasury, and regional authorities.
The main topic of the meeting was the results of the 2025 gasification program and future objectives. The President set a goal of connecting 1.6 million households to gas by 2030, and increasing this number to 3 million by 2036.
"Extensive work has been carried out. Over 1.7 million contracts have been signed to date. Technical connection capability has been ensured for nearly 1.8 million facilities. 1.47 million contracts have been completed up to the land plot boundaries. In 2025, we reached a peak of 337,000 connections. A total of 1.1 million consumers have already received gas under the pre-gasification program. 346 boiler houses at medical and educational institutions have also been converted to natural gas," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.
The headquarters meeting focused on the results of the program for developing gas supply and gasification in Russia's regions for 2021–2025. Over the past five years, more than 910 km of gas branch pipelines and over 22,000 km of inter-settlement and distribution pipelines have been built. Gas has been supplied to 2,150 settlements for the first time. Over 7,400 heating sources have been connected to gas networks in the regions as part of the gasification of boiler houses.
"Gasification work has been established and is on a stable path. I am confident that both Gazprom and the regional headquarters will continue to work smoothly to implement the tasks set by the Russian President," noted Alexander Novak.
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