Moscow hosted a meeting between Alexander Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Young Sung Park, executive vice president of Korea Gas Corp. (Kogas).
The negotiations centered on pipeline supplies of Russian natural gas to South Korea via North Korea. Special attention was paid to commercial parameters of the project. The parties achieved progress in developing the efficient solutions needed for failsafe operation of the future gas transmission system.
Based on the negotiations results, a decision was taken to expand engineering cooperation between the two companies and to arrange visits by dedicated experts to key gas transmission facilities in Russia and South Korea for their thorough inspection.
Recommended Reading
Going with the Flow: Universities, Operators Team on Flow Assurance Research
2024-03-05 - From Icy Waterfloods to Gas Lift Slugs, operators and researchers at Texas Tech University and the Colorado School of Mines are finding ways to optimize flow assurance, reduce costs and improve wells.
TGS Starts Up Multiclient Wind, Metaocean North Sea Campaign
2024-05-07 - TGS is utilizing two laser imaging and ranging buoys to receive detailed wind measurements and metaocean data, with the goal of supporting decision-making in wind lease rounds in the German Bright.
PGS Wins 3D Contract Offshore South Atlantic Margin
2024-04-08 - PGS said a Ramform Titan-class vessel is scheduled to commence mobilization in June.
TGS Commences Multiclient 3D Seismic Project Offshore Malaysia
2024-04-03 - TGS said the Ramform Sovereign survey vessel was dispatched to the Penyu Basin in March.
AI Advancing Underwater, Reducing Human Risk
2024-03-25 - Experts at CERAWeek by S&P Global detail the changes AI has made in the subsea robotics space while reducing the amount of human effort and safety hazards offshore.