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00.02 - Feasibility Study for a Satellite Monitoring and Accident prevention System for the Security of the Gas Transport and Storage Infrastructures in the Russian Federation and the NIS

Title of Project: "Feasibility Study for a Satellite Monitoring and Accident prevention System for the Security of the Gas Transport and Storage Infrastructures in the Russian Federation and the NIS"
Project Number: 00.02
Reference Number: EUROPEAID 114325/C/SV/MULTI
Beneficiary Countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Russian Federation
Management contact details (Contractor and local contractors):

SOFREGAZ
Address:
92-98 Bld. Victor-Hugo
92115 CLICHY,
France
Tel: + 33 1 41 06 30 78
Fax: + 33 1 41 06 32 30
e-mail: katherine.sirmou@sofregaz.fr
Contact person: Mrs Katherine Sirmou

Total budget of project: EURO 910,546
Sector of activities: Gas sector
Start date of project: July 2003
End date of project: December 2004
Project objectives:

The objective of the present project is to propose a regional monitoring system to oversee the operation of gas transit pipelines and related UGS facilities within the Russian Federation and NIS zone, and study its feasibility through the establishment of a number of Regional Monitoring Centres (RMC) which would monitor the gas flows on a regional level (group of countries/regions) to improve operation and enhance the security of gas supply to Europe and within the zone.

Project brief description of activities/approaches:
  • Step 1 - Analysis, review & meetings with operators (accomplished)
    • identify key infrastructures concerned by gas transit
    • review existing studies and prepare Data Book for each country (integrating all available technical and operational information)
    • prepare an outline of Regional Monitoring Centre concept
    • meet with gas operators to:
      • present and discuss the concept of RMC (role and benefit)
      • check / complete technical data and operational information
      • assess modernisation requirements of existing SCADA/telecommunication systems
  • Step 2 - Definition of RMCs functional duties (draft)
    • Synthesis of meetings with operators
    • Role, organisation and duties of RMCs
    • Data requirements and exchange of information
    • Applicable rules for information management
  • Step 3 - Conceptual system design of RMC
    • Technical definition
  • Step 4 - System cost and economic analysis
    • Institutional building aspects
    • Cost estimate of required investments
    • Economic analysis
    • Possible financing schemes
Intended results/encountered limitations:
  • The overall monitoring system would consist of several Regional Monitoring Centres (to be defined) in charge of supranational supervision of international gas transits
  • Each RMC would cover several countries and communicate with National Dispatching Centres (NDCs)
  • RMC would be staffed with representatives of transmission and storage operators
  • A Regional Monitoring Centre (RMC) would:
  • receive key operation real time data
  • monitor gas supply /demand balances on a regional level
  • recommend appropriate measures in case of abnormal situation
  • assist and co-ordinate NDCs to implement these measures
  • prepare in co-operation with NDCs advanced emergency plans
  • NDCs will remain the sole entity in charge of effectively controlling transmission and storage facilities

Key assumptions

Data communication and exchange requirements will be based on:

  • existing national structures
  • common standards to be adopted
  • Whenever necessary, existing equipment will be upgraded or replaced to meet the above requirements
  • The same applies to the network components (pipelines, compressor stations...)
Conclusions and summaries:

Main benefits for the countries concerned:

  • Cost effective line-pack and facilities (compressor stations and UGS) management
  • Reduction of accident risks due to unexpected situations
  • Assistance provided from the RMC to NDC in emergency situations
  • Rationalisation and upgrade of existing local or national SCADA systems, and
  • Reaching a common level of equipment and of data transmission standardisation, improving the reliability of exchanges and communication
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Last update: 03 November 2008