Amur Gas Processing Plant: E-SCADA power supply management systems are being implemented at pyrolysis and polymer plants
05.03.2026
The Amur Gas Chemical Complex under construction, one of the largest investment projects in the global petrochemical industry, is moving to the stage of commissioning key energy infrastructure systems. At the current stage of the project, specialists from Unitel Engineering (NEK Group) visited the AGCC site to monitor the readiness of facilities for the implementation of automated systems, the company's press service reported. The bulk of the equipment has already been delivered to the facility, which allowed the engineers to start work in strict accordance with the schedule.
Technological solutions for a mega-project
The AGCC energy digitalization project is being implemented in a turnkey format and covers critical nodes of the complex.:
• Pyrolysis installations;
• production of polyethylene and polypropylene;
• facilities of the general factory economy (OPC).
The key element of the control system is E-SCADA. The implementation of this digital platform will ensure comprehensive monitoring and operational management of power supply, ensuring fault tolerance of production lines with a total capacity of 2.7 million tons of finished products per year.
Supervision and commissioning of control systems are currently underway at the site. As Vladimir Strelkov, Deputy General Director of Unitel Engineering LLC, noted, strict compliance with the stages at such a complex facility as the Amur Gas Processing Plant is an absolute priority for the contractor.
Synchronizing the configuration of E-SCADA systems with the general construction schedule of the AGCC (a joint venture between SIBUR and Sinopec) will ensure the safe launch and efficient operation of the largest polymer complex for decades to come.
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As of March 2026, the total construction readiness of the Amur Gas Processing Plant has reached 90%. The project is moving towards completion of the main construction and installation works, and the launch of the complex is scheduled for the third quarter of this year.
