Russia's Gazprom has amended terms of an existing contract with building contractor Stroygazmontazh to add to its workscope construction of a compression station near the port of Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea.
The original contract, announced in January, called for Stroygazmontazh to prepare a landing site for the planned station at a cost of 826 million rubles.
However, this month Gazprom expanded the scope of the contract to include turnkey construction of the station at a cost of about 19.2