A gas pipeline running from Bovanenkovo to Ukhta on the European side of Russia is under construction.
What does UCT stand for?
UCT stands for Ukhta (Russia)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
In late 1999 Lukoil got the 150,000 b/d Ukhta refinery as part of the KomiTek deal.
The Yamal project, which includes completing the development of Bovanenkovo and having a pipeline built from this field to Gazprom's network at Ukhta, is the biggest cost item.
In late 1999 it got the 150,000 b/d Ukhta refinery as part of the KomiTek deal.
The tycoon is seen in this exclusive 1984 picture loyally celebrating the Soviet May Day festivities with friends in his remote home town of Ukhta, close to the Arctic Circle.
Attended Industrial Institute in city of Ukhta in Komi,before being drafted into Soviet army.
Gazprom is having a 1,240-km pipeline built from the field to Ukhta in north-western Russia.