Friday, May 29, 2009
Russian gas pipeline explodes northwest of Moscow
May 28, 2009 (Reuters) - MOSCOW, A trunk pipeline carrying natural gas exploded in the Russian region of Tver on Thursday, the Emergencies Ministry said, the latest in a series of pipe blasts testifying to Russia's antiquated energy infrastructure. The explosion on the Torzhok-Ukhta-2 trunk pipeline, which provides gas to Russia's northern regions, occured at around 0935 Moscow time (0535 GMT). No injuries have been reported, a ministry spokesman said. "We have extinguished the resulting fire. Efforts to replace the damaged section of the pipeline are now under way," the spokesman said. Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom (GAZP.MM), which controls the trunk pipelines, declined to comment on the incident. On May 10, a gas pipe explosion in Moscow sent flames 100 metres into the air and set buildings and cars ablaze, highlighting the need for Russia to renew infrastructure largely inherited from the Soviet Union.
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