Unified Gas Supply System
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The Unified Gas Supply System (Russian: Единая система газоснабжения) is a unique technological complex that includes gas production, processing, transportation, storage and distribution facilities in the European part of Russia and Western Siberia. The Unified Gas Supply System ensures a continuous gas supply cycle from the well to the end consumer.[1] It was mainly created during the Soviet era. It is the world's largest system for transporting and balancing natural gas supplies.[2] The owner of the Russian segment of the Unified Gas Supply System is Gazprom. Gazprom also owns gas transportation networks in Armenia, Kyrgyzstan,[3] and Belarus.[1][4]