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As part of the Navoi Concentrating Plant construction project, ENERGAS supplied a gas distribution station to Uzbekistan

26 November 2025

The station is designed for the comprehensive treatment of natural gas before its transportation to the enterprise site.

An automated gas distribution station (AGDS) is a multifunctional process complex with a maximum capacity of 12,000 m3 / h. The purpose of the AGDS ENERGAS is gas offtake from the main pipeline, filtration, heating, pressure reduction and stabilization, odorizing, flow measuring and quality control of gas.



The main components of AGDS are:

- Gas purification system with coalescing filters. The efficiency is 99.9% for solid particles larger than 10 microns and 100% for droplet moisture.

- Subassembly of gas condensate gathering and storage with two drainage tanks – under pressure (volume 1 m3) and atmospheric (3 m3). The underground reservoirs are equipped with a liquid level control devices and equipment for removing condensate and sludge into a mobile cistern.

- Gas heating module with a thermal capacity of 30 kW, based on explosion-proof electric heaters with a device for smooth regulation and heating blocking.

- Pressure reduction unit for reducing main gas pressure to the required designed level of 1.2 MPa.

- Odorizing module intended to impart a specific odor to natural gas. The module comprises an external ground tank for odorant storage with a volume of 2.1 m3 and an automatic odorizing unit.

- Commercial gas-metering subassembly with diaphragm type flow meters. Data is transmitted from the calculators to the Uztransgaz energy resource accounting system. The relative error of the subassembly is no more than 1.5%. Solar panels are applied as an uninterruptible power supply.

- Outlet gas quality control unit with measuring and analytical equipment as well as sampling device.



ENERGAS gas distribution station is fully automated. The control system is made based on microprocessor technology, using modern software, switching equipment, channels and protocols of communication.

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