HMS Group Completes Delivery of Pumping Equipment to Purpe-Samotlor Pipeline System

04.07.2011

HMS Group announces that it has completed the delivery of eight upgraded trunk pipeline pump units NM 7000-250 to Purpe-Samotlor oil pipeline.

These new high capacity units were designed for two oil pumping station – OPS Purpe and NPS Vingapur.

The “Purpe-Samotlor” oil pipeline is the part of the project of construction of the oil trunk pipeline “Zapolyarye-Purpe-Samotlor”, aimed at increasing volumes of oil transportation from the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous district and the northern part of the Krasnoyarsk Krai to the integrated system of Russian trunk pipelines. The pipeline will become the link between western and eastern parts of Russian trunk pipeline system. The "Purpe-Samotlor" oil pipeline project includes construction of a trunk pipeline with total length of 429 km and operational capacity of 25 million tonnes per year.

Source: HMS Group

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