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    IRAN TESTING UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE FACILITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 12, 2012 - 15:30 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Senior Iranian gas officials announced on Tuesday,
    June 12 that the country has started testing the Middle-East's first
    underground gas storage facility, which has a 3bln c/m capacity,
    Fars News Agency reported.

    "Testing the Middle-East's first gas storage facility has started,"
    Managing-Director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Javad
    Oji said in Tehran.

    Oji, who is a deputy oil minister for gas affairs, further added that
    the facility "has a capacity of storing 3bln cubic meters of gas".

    Oji had earlier announced that the country's underground gas storage
    facility named Serajeh is ready for launch. He said last month that
    the volume of gas stored in Serajeh underground gas storage facility
    has by the moment mounted to 350 million cubic meters.

    Oji reiterated that storing gas at the facility has already started
    adding currently 3.5 million cubic meters of gas is being injected
    to the underground facility on a daily basis which will rise to 7
    million cm/d step by step.

    Since several years ago, the NIGC has started examination of storing
    gas in underground facilities, including Serajeh underground facility,
    near Qom City.

    Injecting gas into Serajeh facility has started since October and
    continued without any interruption except a short period in winter
    which was the result of rising gas consumption due to cold snap.

    The NIGC managing director said the volume of gas storage in Serajeh
    facility will hit 1.5 billion cubic meters up to the end of current
    Iranian calendar year (ending on March 20, 2013).

    Under the fifth five year development plan's regulations, the NIGC
    should boost the country's gas storage capacity to 14 billion cubic
    meters up to 2015.

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