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2022 Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion

Coordinates:55°36′52″N46°49′11″E / 55.61444°N 46.81972°E /55.61444; 46.81972
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December 2022 gas pipeline leak in Chuvashia, Russia
2022 Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion
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Date20 December 2022 (2022-12-20)
Timec. 13:40UTC+03:00
LocationbetweenKalinino andYambakhtino,Chuvashia,Russia
Coordinates55°36′52″N46°49′11″E / 55.61444°N 46.81972°E /55.61444; 46.81972
CauseGas leak during repair work
Deaths3
Non-fatal injuries1

On 20 December 2022, an explosion occurred on the RussianUrengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod gas pipeline, which supplies gas fromSiberia toEurope throughUkraine.[1][2]

The explosion occurred inChuvashia, in the area of the gas pipeline between the villages ofKalinino andYambakhtino,Vurnarsky District.

Background

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TheUrengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod export gas pipeline was built in the early 1980s. This pipeline transports Russian gas fromWestern Siberia toEuropean countries. Near theSudzha pumping station inKursk Oblast, the gas pipeline crosses the border of theRussian Federation andUkraine. Branches of the gas pipeline also go to theTurkStream andCentral Asia.[3]

The Sudzha gas pumping station, through which gas from this pipeline flows, now remains the only point on theRussian–Ukrainian border through which gas is still transiting.Gazprom supplies Russian gas for transit through the territory of Ukraine in the amount confirmed by the Ukrainian side through the Sudzha GIS – 43 million cubic meters on 20 December.[4]

It was reported that before the explosion and ignition of the fire, "work was being carried out by the operating organization".[4]

Explosion

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The gas explosion and subsequent fire occurred during scheduled repairs near the village of Yambakhtino,Vurnarsky District. The incident was reported at 13:44 local time.[5] At 14:20, gas flaring at the emergency site was eliminated.[6]

Victims

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TheMinistry of Emergency Situations reported that as a result of an emergency on the gas pipeline, three gas service workers died, and one driver was injured.[7][8]

Aftermath

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According toTASS, after reports of an explosion on a gas pipeline in Chuvashia, the price of gas in Europe rose to $1,200 per thousand cubic meters.[7]

The local division of Gazprom stated after the explosion that the damaged section of the gas pipeline was promptly contained and that the gas is supplied to consumers in full through parallel pipelines.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Explosion Reported at Russian Pipeline Bringing Gas to Europe".BNN Bloomberg. 2022-12-20. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  2. ^"Explosion rips through gas pipeline in Russia".AP NEWS. 2022-12-20. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  3. ^"На газопроводе в Чувашии произошел взрыв. Погибли три человека".Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved2022-12-20.
  4. ^ab"В Чувашии произошел взрыв на газопроводе, который уходит на Украину".РБК (in Russian). 20 December 2022. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  5. ^Горбунова, Марина (2022-12-20)."Мощный взрыв произошел на газопроводе Уренгой — Помары — Ужгород в Чувашии".Ямал-Медиа. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  6. ^"В результате взрыва на газопроводе в Чувашии погибли трое человек – Коммерсантъ Казань".www.kommersant.ru. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  7. ^ab"В Чувашии произошел взрыв на газопроводе, по которому идет топливо в Европу. Погибли три человека".НГС - новости Новосибирска (in Russian). 2022-12-20. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  8. ^"На газопроводе в Чувашии произошел взрыв. Погибли три человека".Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved2022-12-20.
  9. ^Soldatkin, Vladimir; Kobzeva, Oksana (2022-12-20)."Gazprom: gas supplied in full, bypassing damaged Russian export pipeline".Reuters. Retrieved2022-12-20.
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