Supply of gas from Russia's Sakhalin-1 project suspended

Reuters  |  MOSCOW 

(Reuters) - The supply of gas from Russia's Sakhalin-1 project to a pipeline in the country's has been suspended due to a problem at a compressor station, the said on Thursday.

The ministry said it was looking into the incident and that a power station in the Khabarovsk region was still supplying gas to the surrounding area, where the temperature was minus 17 degrees Celsius (1.4 Fahrenheit).

Sakhalin-1 is operated by subsidiary Exxon Neftegaz Ltd, through which it owns 30 percent in the project. Russia's and India's control 20 percent each.

Japanese consortium SODECO owns 30 percent.

An in Moscow, Andrey Kurbatov, said no one was injured and no facilities damaged.

"It is expected that will be restored soon," he said.

The project delivers limited supplies of to the Khabarovsk region. Fully has been hampered by the lack of an agreement with Gazprom, which has a monopoly on Russian by pipeline.

(Reporting by and Oksana Kobzeva; Writing by and Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Dale Hudson)

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 18:48 IST