15 gas regulating stations will be modernized in Moscow this year.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Specialists urban economy complex This year, 15 gas regulating stations will be modernized, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"The city is systematically upgrading its gas pressure regulating stations. These are critical components of the gas supply system, responsible for reducing gas pressure to specific levels and maintaining it within specified limits. In 2026, 15 such facilities are scheduled for technical upgrades, which will ensure high-quality gas supply to consumers and reduce network wear and tear," said Pyotr Biryukov.

Obsolete equipment will be replaced with new-generation cabinet and modular gas pressure control units. These units feature increased reliability and low noise levels, higher flow capacity, and an optimized equipment layout. The new gas pressure control units are manufactured using Russian components at the Moscow Gas Utility's own facility. They meet all modern standards.

The work will be completed quickly and without interrupting gas supply to consumers. Additionally, specialists will upgrade adjacent supply pipelines, gas distribution networks, and gas consumption networks.

New gas pressure control stations are equipped with an automated monitoring system. This allows Mosgaz dispatchers to monitor equipment operating parameters in real time and promptly respond to any changes. All stations are equipped with modern shutoff mechanisms.

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