Gomi-Khashuri-Bakuriani Gas Pipeline
Gomi-Khashuri-Bakuriani Gas Pipeline is an operating branch gas pipeline in Georgia. It is a part of the East-West Gas Pipeline System Center-Sukhumi Group.[1]
Location
The pipeline runs from Vaka Metering Station at KP 98 km of Saguramo-Kutaisi Gas Pipeline to Bakuriani, Georgia.[1]
Project details
- Operator: Georgian Gas Transportation Company[1]
- Owner: Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation[1]
- Parent company: Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation[1]
- Capacity:
- Length: 52.8 km[1]
- Diameter: 300 mm, 500 mm[1]
- Status: Operating[1]
- Start year: 1975[1]
- Cost:
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Background
Gomi-Khashuri-Bakuriani Gas Pipeline starts from Vaka Metering Station at KP 98 km of Saguramo-Kutaisi Gas Pipeline. Gomi-Khashuri-Bakuriani pipeline supplies gas to consumers in Khashuri and Borjomi municipalities, including Bakuriani. L=5.5 km and D-200mm Akhaldaba Branch is connected to the pipeline at KP 28.2 km. 500 mm pipeline sections were replaced by new Gori-Kareli-Khashuri D-700 mm pipeline sections, constructed in the 2013-2015 years which are deployed in parallel to the existing “Saguramo-Kutaisi” trunk pipeline’s 57.4-90.6 km point. This significantly increased the transmission capacity and enhanced the operational reliability of the pipeline.[1]
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