Upgrading gas metering systems Georgia Mikheil Shalamberidze Head of Commercial Department Georgian Gas Transportation Company
Content 1. Overview of the Georgian gas transportation company and gas infrastructure; 2. Current issues and development; 3. INOGATE activities (assistance provided to the decision-making) 4. Situation (the results / impact) 5. Conclusions (lessons learned) 2
1. Georgian Gas Transportation Company, LLC Georgian gas transportation company was founded December 30, 1999. It is the successor of GRUZTRANSGAZ. 100% ownership was transferred to the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources of Georgia along with the management right. The Company is the only licensed operator of the high-pressure gas pipelines in Georgia. The length of the operated gas pipeline is 1922.496 km. The total capacity of the gas pipeline is 550.4 ths. m³. Georgian Gas Transportation Company, LLC serves 386 metering sites distributed among 296 gas distribution stations. The design capacity of the pipeline is 20 bcm per year. The Company took part in 4 national and 6 regional events of the INOGATE Programme; Harmonisation of standards and practices with EU principles; Acquisition of best practices in the area of gas metering and cross-border trade; Optimisation of gas metering system and pressure control system. 3
GEORGIA S GAS TRANSMISSION PIPELINES GEORGIA S GAS TRANSMISSION PIPELINES SOUTH CAUCASUS PIPELINE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TURKEY ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN THE AMOUNT OF GAS TRANSPORTED 6000000 4000000 2000000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 4
2. Current issues and development TODAY ALL GAS DISTRIBUTION STATIONS MEASURE GAS QUANTITIES WITH MODERN METERS AND ACCORDING TO THE NEWEST STANDARDS 5
SYSTEM S STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM 6
TYPES OF INFORMATION FROM THE DATABASE 7
TYPES OF INFORMATION FROM THE DATABASE 8
GRAPHIC INTERFACE FOR MONITORING GAS PIPELINES THE MONITORING SYSTEM ALLOWS KEEPING TRACK OF PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE AT THE GAS PIPELINE. IT IS POSSIBLE TO SEE CONSUMERS DEMAND IN A SPECIAL WINDOW. IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE TO OPERATE MANIFOLD VALVES. 9
3. INOGATE Activities May 2013 - Venice, Italy. Gas trade at the cross-border sections. Prospects and main tasks in the EU. June 2014 Vilnius, Lithuania. Presentation of measuring stations and data recording in Georgia. November 2015 - February 2016 Tbilisi, Georgia. Improvement of procedures at the measuring stations and gas pressure regulators. 10
Improvement of procedures at the measuring stations and gas pressure regulators Pilot zone 11
Improvement of procedures at the measuring stations and gas pressure regulators Within the pilot area we visited 7 gas distribution stations. The recommendations on the modernisation of these gas distribution stations have been received. It was concluded that the modernisation of these stations will significantly reduce gas losses, and the investments made will be repaid within 10 years. The measurement accuracy can be improved by 2% through the introduction of effective maintenance and calibration. GGTC is currently considering these proposals. 12
4. Situation today The introduction of new technologies has increased the efficiency of our technical services, made the management of the gas system more mobile and sped up the collection of necessary information and its analysis, and most important outcome was the reduction of losses in the gas system. Today the gas losses in the Georgian gas transportation company amount to less than 0.5% of the total volume of transported gas. 2 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 GAS LOSSES 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 13
5. Conclusions Further efforts are needed to improve the modern gas metering systems and associated procedures used in gas transmission as well as to adopt cost-effective methods to ensure long-term stability and accuracy of gas measurement. 14
Thank you! Mikheil Shalamberidze Head of Commercial Department Georgian Gas Transportation Company Georgia m.shalamberidze@ggtc.ge 15