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The data center of Gazprom's new gas processing complex will be equipped with domestic software. Project budget - 764 million rubles

Customers: Gazprom avtomatizatsiya (Gazavtomatika)

Moscow; Information Technology

Product: Astra Linux Special Edition

Project date: 2026/01

In January 2026, Gazprom avtomatizatsiya requested proposals for the supply and technical support of software at the data center of the gas processing complex as part of the ethane-containing gas processing complex in the area of ​ ​ the Ust-Luga village[1]The maximum price that the company is ready to offer for this contract was about 764 million rubles.

From the published technical specification it follows that we are talking about the supply of operating systems, directory, mail server, server virtualization and VDI, backup tools, monitoring tools. The specification mentions, among other things, Astra Linux OS, SpaceVM server virtualization tools and SpaceVDI client virtualization, Cyber ​ ​ Backup, ALD Pro domain directory, Astra ACM/Automation management tools. The supply of the equivalent of the required software is not allowed.

In addition to directly supplying products, the contractor is also required to deploy them and participate in testing.

Technical support for the software must be provided within 60 months from the date of putting the data center into trial operation.

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is planned to supply domestic software to the new data center

Gazprom avtomatizatsiya participates in the project for the construction of a gas processing complex (GPC), which is part of the complex for the processing of ethane-containing gas (KPEG) in the vicinity of the village of Ust-Luga, Leningrad Region. In Gazprom"," implementing this project together with Rusgazdobycha, they call it the practical embodiment of the new economic model for the integrated monetization of hydrocarbon reserves[2]. The company, according to plans, should become the most powerful in terms of gas processing Russia in and the largest in terms of liquefied natural gas production in the Northwest region. Europe

As expected, the launch of the enterprise will increase the Russian export of LNG and liquefied hydrocarbon gases, as well as increase the production of ethane, which is in demand by the domestic industry.

As of the end of 2025, the head of Gazprom Alexei Miller reported, the status of the gas processing complex was 70%[3].

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