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Gazprom's Chayandinskoye Field Upgrades Waste Management with Full Automation

Russia's largest gas field just got smarter. Automated checks, radiation scans, and state-linked tracking redefine waste handling for the Power of Siberia pipeline.

The image shows a large warehouse filled with lots of different types of tires, containers, plants...
The image shows a large warehouse filled with lots of different types of tires, containers, plants in pots, boards with text printed on them, poles, lights, a blue cloth, and other objects. In the background, there are trees, vehicles, and snow, suggesting that the warehouse is part of a waste management facility.

Gazprom's Chayandinskoye Field Upgrades Waste Management with Full Automation

YAKUTIA.INFO. The facility has been connected to the state information system for tracking solid municipal waste (MSW). It is also equipped with a video surveillance system featuring automatic license plate recognition.

The waste reception process is now fully automated: vehicles are recorded by cameras upon entry, undergo weight and radiation checks, and all data is transmitted in real time to the unified information system. This ensures transparency and accuracy in waste accounting.

Integration with the state MSW tracking and management system has brought the landfill into full compliance with modern federal regulations. This further enhances the reliability of all waste reception and disposal procedures. Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk continuously upgrades its environmental infrastructure, reaffirming its commitment to responsible environmental stewardship.

Background

The Chayandinskoye oil, gas, and condensate field is one of the largest in eastern Russia and a key asset in Gazprom's Eastern Gas Program. It serves as the foundation for the Yakutia Gas Production Center and a resource base for the Power of Siberia pipeline (alongside the Kovyktinskoye field in Irkutsk Region).

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