AGZS's gas supply situation discussed by YTEK in news reports
In a recent development, the Yakutsk Energy Company (YATEK), a key player in the production and distribution of compressed natural gas (CNG) in the Yakutsk region, has announced a temporary shortage of propane-butane mixture (PBM).
According to YATEK, the decrease in fuel consumption volumes by OAO "STNG" has directly affected the production of PBM. The company specializes in gas extraction and processing, and the volume of PBM produced by YATEK depends on the quantity of gas extracted and supplied to the main pipeline.
The current production of PBM by YATEK is close to the technological limits of the equipment, but the company is currently extracting PBM to the maximum capacity. YATEK guarantees that the entire volume of PBM will be directed to meet the needs of the city of Yakutsk and surrounding districts and will not be sold outside the Republic.
The telegram channel "Torboznoye Radio" reported a critical situation with gas supplies for private CNG stations from YATEK. Motorists are experiencing a gas shortage as a result. However, YATEK is ready to increase production at any time upon receiving corresponding notifications from OAO "STNG".
The official message from YATEK emphasizes the need for timely, not actual, notification of any increase in demand. The company is taking several steps to stabilize the current situation related to the decrease in gas withdrawal and PBM production.
PJSC "YATEK", a Russian company, plays a crucial role in supplying private CNG stations in the Yakutsk region amid the current gas supply crisis. The company attributes the issue to a temporary decrease in fuel consumption volumes by OAO "STNG". With an increase in natural gas production, the production of PBM will also increase.
YATEK's gas extraction capabilities are significantly higher than the current supply volumes. The company guarantees that they will meet the needs of the city of Yakutsk and surrounding districts, and the shortage of PBM is temporary. The official message from YATEK concludes with a request for understanding and cooperation.