Due to the fact that the emergency services of the region worked quickly, serious damage at the Orenburg gas processing plant was avoided. This was stated by the first Vice-governor Sergei Balykin following an emergency meeting of the commission on emergency situations after the attack of the Ukrainian UAV on the enterprise.
"On the fact of the incident. All operational services quickly arrived at the site... a local emergency mode was conducted directly at the enterprise, all services worked out clearly," Balykin said.
The situation is under the control of the governor, all life support systems of the city are working normally, he stressed.
"There are no interruptions in the gas supply, electricity, gas, and water supply are clearly organized in the region, so this did not affect the work of public utilities in any way," Balykin added.
As reported by EADaily, attacks by Ukrainian UAVs on a gas processing plant in Orenburg may affect oil production in Kazakhstan, since the oil and gas projects of the two countries are closely linked. This was announced today by the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan, Bloomberg reported.
So the ministry commented on today's Ukrainian strike on a gas processing plant in Orenburg, which caused a halt in the reception of Kazakh gas from the Karachaganak field.

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