LUKOIL'S POWER AND HEAT SUPPLY FACILITIES READY FOR HEATING SEASON

Friday, November 11, 2022

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All LUKOIL Group's power and heat supply companies have obtained 2022-2023 winter preparedness certificates. The Company implemented 1308 measures under its winterization programmes. Use of advanced survey technologies and robots for the diagnostics made it possible to detect and fix any technical problems in a timely manner.

The Company's power facilities with total installed capacity of 4.9 GW, as well as its network of 27 thousand kilometres of the power transmission grid and 2.1 thousand kilometres of heat supply lines span Extreme North, Western Siberia and Southern federal district of Russia.

Testifying compliance of LUKOIL's power and heat facilities with technical requirements, winter preparedness certificates prove them ready for seamless supply of power and heat to consumers in this heating season.

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