Uzbekistan to Invest in Modernizing its Energy Sector to
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a project contributing to the construction and operation of an energy-efficient natural gas-fired
Uzbekistan in talks with Honeywell unit on refinery upgrade
Uzbekistan's state energy company, Uzbekneftegaz, and UOP Limited, a subsidiary of Honeywell International (HON.O), are in talks about upgrading the Central Asian nation's Bukhara Oil refinery
Uzbekistan energy profile Analysis IEA
Plus, construction of Uzbekistan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP) with a capacity of 2 400 MW, which is also expected to help stabilise the country’s energy supply, began
Uzbekistan launches first gas-to-liquids plant | Reuters
Uzbekistan launched its first gas-to-liquids plant on Saturday, a $3.6 billion project to extract value from domestically produced gas and reduce its dependency on imports of oil products.
Fergana Refinery Modernisation Hydrocarbons
The Fergana oil refinerywas established in 1959 and spans an area of 475ha, approximately 5.5km north of the city of Fergana in Uzbekistan. Major process units of the refinery include crude oil distillation units, delayed cooking unit, lubricating oil production units, blending and treating units, deasphalting unit, catalytic reforming-hydrotreatin...globuc
Uzbekistan advances modernization of Fergana refinery | Oil
The overhaul of FNPZ refinery follows the government of Uzbekistan March 2019 cancellation of Jizzakh Petroleum JV previously announced project to build a 5-million tpy grassroots
Uzbekistan to develop a $2.5 billion gas-chemical complex
Plans are in place for the $2.5-billion project to commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2023 in order to provide Uzbekistan’s domestic industry with olefinic
Uzbekistan's Fergana refinery implementing modernization
Uzbekistan's Fergana refinery will switch to the production Euro-5 ecological standard fuels from 2023, Trend reports with reference to Uzbek Ministry of Energy. Fergana Oil Refinery LLC (FNPZ
Uzbekistan launches first gas-to-liquids plant Reuters
Uzbekistan launched its first gas-to-liquids plant on Saturday, a $3.6 billion project to extract value from domestically produced gas and reduce its
Uzbekistan to develop a $2.5 billion gas-chemical complex by 2023
Uzbekistan to develop a $2.5 billion gas-chemical complex by 2023 17 November, 2021 CIS PETROCHEMICALS MTO uzbekneftegaz Project details were revealed during the 淕as Chemical MTO Complex: Technologies of the New Uzbekistan?forum on November 16 in Tashkent ?The Times of Central Asia