Financing Small Scale Investments for Regional Oil and Gas Infrastructure in Central Asia (98/99.01)
Project Description
The project was realised according to the following phases:
- Phase 1 - Project Assessment: The potential projects to be implemented were identified, pre-defined, evaluated and ranked. The following activities were carried out:
- Collection/generation of individual project plans and proposals submitted by the Project Partners following the Central Asia INOGATE Working Group meeting guidelines.
- Screening and categorisation of project proposals. The evaluation criteria will be based on the projects potential to fulfil the objectives of the INOGATE programme.
- Development of sub-project proposals, including selection and description of the site(s), economic justification and engineering studies for selecting equipment
- Phase 2 - Preparation of Tenders: Each approved proposal was developed in a short-appraisal report and tender documentation covering the following issues:
- Development of technical specifications and implementation arrangements.
- Cost estimates and disbursement schedule.
- Project risk analysis (environmental, human, and economic risks).
- Definition of procurement conditions.
- Phase 3 - Procurement Processes
- Within this phase the Tenders were launched and, after receipt, bids evaluated and contracts signed.
- Contractor reviewed and approved all documents/drawings submitted by the supplier during the development of the detailed engineering.
- Phase 4 - Project Implementation and Monitoring: This phase consists of the following activities which are presently under development
- Preparation and discussion of the Project Implementation Plans.
- Delivery of equipment.
- Preparatory works, Installation, commissioning and start-up.
- Supervision, Monitoring and Training.
Project Objective
Objective No. 1:
To implement priority investments in oil and gas infrastructures with the aim of improving their operational efficiency, safety and environmental conditions.
Objective No. 2:
To train local firms in implementation techniques including identification, preparation, evaluation, supervision and monitoring of projects.
Specific Objectives
Specific Project Objectives:
- Objective 1: Modernisation of the cross border Metering Stations of Beyneu (Kazakhstan) and Gagarin (Uzbekistan).
- Objective 2: Development of a common protocol defining the legal and contractual environment for the Metering Stations operation and maintenance.
- Objective 3: Provision of technical training to local staff.
Expected Results
For Objective 1: To improve the transparency of the trade relationships among the countries involved, increase the accuracy and reliability of the measurements and control of the two Metering stations of Beyneu and Gagarin, using state-of-the-art technology and in accordance with international standards. These two stations are related, respectively, to: 1) the main route of Turkmen gas through the west (in transit by Uzbekistan towards Kazakhstan and Russia) and 2) the main route of Uzbek gas through Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
For Objective 2: To sign the Protocol and Common Operation Agreement for operation and Maintenance of both Metering Stations.
For Objective 3: To provide training of Beneficiaries` staff on state-of-the-art technology to international standards.
For Objective 1: To improve the transparency of the trade relationships among the countries involved, increase the accuracy and reliability of the measurements and control of the two Metering stations of Beyneu and Gagarin, using state-of-the-art technology and in accordance with international standards. These two stations are related, respectively, to: 1) the main route of Turkmen gas through the west (in transit by Uzbekistan towards Kazakhstan and Russia) and 2) the main route of Uzbek gas through Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
For Objective 2: To sign the Protocol and Common Operation Agreement for operation and Maintenance of both Metering Stations.
For Objective 3: To provide training of Beneficiaries� staff on the state-of-the-art technology with international standards.
Conclusions and summaries:
Both sub-projects fulfilled the original expectations although an extension of the project of eleven months was required. This extension was necessitated by three factors:
- The technical discussions for a complete definition of both sub-projects have been more difficult and time consuming than expected.
- The delivery time of equipment has been longer than originally scheduled.
- The implementation works are being carried out slower than expected.
Objective 1:
Gagarin GMS - All equipment was delivered to the Gagarin GMS by December 2003. In the first half of April 2004, the commissioning works took place and the Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) were started. During these tests some discrepancies were detected in gas flow calculations and some malfunction of tester to perform calibration of devices, thus the completion of the SAT was postponed. It is now foreseen to finish the implementation works in Gagarin not before the end of May 2004.
The signing of the Provisional Acceptance Certificate and further Transfer of Ownership could be delayed till the end of June due to the wish of the Beneficiary to have the system properly running along a complete natural month before its acceptance of the mentioned documents.
Beyneu GMS - All equipment, including Russian documentation, was finally delivered to Beyneu on 6 December 2003. The preparatory implementation works have already started and the termination of the commissioning and start-up is scheduled by the end of July.
Objective 2:
The Implementation Plans, including draft Protocols for Operation and Maintenance of both Metering Stations, were issued and submitted to Tacis, the Beneficiaries and the Monitor Team for comments/approval by the end of July 2003. The Protocols and Common Operation Agreements were, after many discussions, finally signed by the Project Partners. They have been encouraged to present this issue to the Uzbek-Kazakh Government Commission for its ratification at a government level.
Objective 3:
Gagarin GMS: Part of the training took place on site during February but the main part will take place during the commissioning. There will be also one day of theoretical training performed at the Europa House premises in Tashkent.
Beyneu GMS: The technical training to local staff will be provided during the commissioning.
Key Data
Status
Completed
Implementation period
12/10/2001 - 31/08/2003
Budget
€2,850,000
Thematic Areas
Energy security
Beneficiary countries
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
Project Activities
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