Russia to dominate global working gas capacity additions by 2024, says GlobalData
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The company’s report, ‘Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Underground Gas Storage, 2020−2024 – Russia Leads Global Working Gas Capacity Additions,’ reveals that Russia is likely to witness a working gas storage capacity addition of 585 billion ft3 by 2024. Out of which, the capacity of planned projects that have received necessary approvals for development accounts for nearly 573 billion ft3 .
Haseeb Ahmed, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Russia is expected to witness the start of six new-build gas storage sites by 2024. Of these, five are planned and the remaining is an announced site. Stepnovskoe II is the largest upcoming gas storage site in the country, with a capacity of 199 billion ft3 followed by Bednodemyanovskoye I with 177 billion ft3 by 2024.”
GlobalData identifies China as the second-highest contributor to the global working gas storage capacity additions contributing around 17% or 473 billion ft3 by 2024. The country is expected to witness the start of operations of four planned projects. Liaohelei 61 is the largest upcoming gas storage site in the country with a capacity of 406 billion ft3 by 2024. Tongluoxia is the second largest upcoming gas storage site with a capacity of 53 billion ft3.
Ahmed continues: “Turkey ranks third across the globe contributing roughly more than 13% of the world’s working gas storage capacity additions during the outlook period 2020–2024. The country has six upcoming projects, of which five are planned and the remaining one is an announced project. Tuz Golu II and Mersin II are the largest upcoming gas storage sites in the country with respective capacities of 148 billion ft3 and 106 billion ft3 by 2024.”
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