Janaozen Gas Plant Project: Bektenov Urges Oversight amid Delays
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Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov has expressed concern over delays in the construction of the new gas processing plant in Janaozen, Orda.kz reports.
At a government meeting, Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov provided an update on the project. Bektenov pointed out that the construction is behind schedule.
We are monitoring the implementation of the project to build a new gas processing plant in the city of Janaozen. Construction and installation work is currently underway on the first start-up complex. Design work will be completed by April 24. Then the working project will be submitted for state examination with a positive conclusion in July,
said the Minister of Energy.
The equipment for the plant is expected to be delivered and installed in 2025. In response, Prime Minister Bektenov instructed Akkenzhenov to oversee the project's progress personally.
Original Author: Ilya Astakhov
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