NIGTC Prepared to Fulfill All Your Gas Needs This Winter: Stay Warm in Freezing Temperatures!

NIGTC Prepared to Fulfill All Your Gas Needs This Winter: Stay Warm in Freezing Temperatures!

During a recent inspection of Region 4 of the gas transmission operations, Peyman Khazraei announced that the gas transmission network is fully prepared for cold weather as the first week of Esfand (the last month of the Iranian calendar) arrives. This significant readiness is attributed to various measures implemented across the ten operational regions, ensuring a robust response to the challenges posed by severe winter conditions, as reported by the oil ministry’s news service, SHANA.

Khazraei emphasized the importance of stability in gas transmission during cold days, particularly in the northeastern region of the country. Below are some key highlights from his remarks:

  • Deployment of Teams: Operational, maintenance, and emergency teams have been deployed across multiple regions, ensuring a rapid response to any issues that may arise.
  • Integration of Gas Networks: One of the major accomplishments this year includes the successful integration of the northeast gas transmission network with the national grid. This was achieved through the Nehbandan-Sarbisheh pipeline located in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
  • New Infrastructure: The construction of the Torbat-e Jam gas transmission line has further enhanced the stability of gas supply in the eastern and northeastern areas.
  • Western Region Stability: In response to the severe cold this year, the Sarab gas pressure boosting station has been reactivated, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the regional staff. This station had been out of service for a substantial period and was crucial for maintaining stable gas transmission in the western regions.

Khazraei urged the public to continue optimizing energy consumption. He recommended a campaign to lower indoor temperatures by 2 degrees both at home and in workplaces, which can significantly contribute to energy efficiency during the chilly months.

In addition to energy-saving measures, Khazraei called on citizens to support one another, particularly those living in colder areas, to ensure stable gas transmission across the country. This collective effort is vital for maintaining a reliable energy supply during winter.

As the cold weather sets in, it is crucial for everyone to remain vigilant and proactive in their energy consumption habits. This not only helps in managing resources better but also ensures that all citizens have access to the energy they need during the coldest months of the year.

In conclusion, the gas transmission network’s readiness is a result of strategic planning and execution. The integration of new infrastructure and the reactivation of key facilities illustrate the commitment of the gas transmission teams to maintaining stability and reliability in energy supply. As winter progresses, the collaboration between the public and the gas transmission authorities will be critical to overcoming the challenges posed by low temperatures.

For more information on energy efficiency and updates on gas transmission operations, stay tuned to official announcements from the oil ministry and related services. Together, we can work towards a sustainable and reliable energy future.

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