Uzbekistan energy profile Analysis IEA
Uzbekistan is one of the world’s largest natural gas producers, annually producing around 60 billion cubic metres (bcm), of which 35-40 bcm are supplied by the Uzbekneftegaz joint-stock company (JSC). In 2019,
Uzbekistan energy profile ?Analysis - IEA
In 2019, production totalled 60.4 billion cubic metres (bcm). In 2019, gas condensate production amounted to 2.1 million tonnes (Mt) ?equal to three times the conventional oil production in the same year. Conventional oil production peaked in the early 2000s and has since declined steadily.
Uzbekistan Oil and Gas International Trade Administration
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction are the leading industries of Uzbekistan’s economy, despite the sector’s ever more pressing need for further development and the government’s ambitious goals to increase the share of renewable energy sources from 8% to 25%. If fully implemented, such a change could save three billion cubic meters of nat...Reuters
Uzbekistan - Market Overview - International Trade Administration
Uzbekistan economy demonstrated a robust growth of 7.4% in real terms, with GDP rising to 734.6 trillion Soum ($69.2 billion) in 2021. Measured in U.S. dollars, nominal GDP increased by 15.5%. A robust 7.4% GDP expansion came primarily from the service (3.3%) and manufacturing (2.2%) sectors.
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 - Oil and Gas - International Trade Administration
Uzbekistan is the second largest natural gas producer in Central Asia. In 2021 it produced 53.6 billion cubic meters of natural gas and plans to grow the production by 2030 to 66.1 billion cubic meters, 56.5 billion of which will be consumed by domestic market. Accordingly, energy issues remain a high priority in President Mirziyoyev agenda.
Uzbekistan Food Processing International Trade Administration
Uzbekistan set the target to increase food production to 7.4 million tons and to increase processing of milk (32%), meat (25%), and fruits and vegetables (28%)
Uzbekistan largest oil producer beats odds to boost
By Vladimir Afanasiev. Uzbekistan largest privately held oil producer Sanoat Energetika Guruhi (SANEG) managed to increase its conventional oil production last year despite the heavily
Uzbekistan's oil industry status, development prospects
So far, Uzbekistan has more than 240 oil and fat companies with more than 15,000 employees. In 2019, it produced nearly 280,000 tons of vegetable oil
Economy of Uzbekistan
In 2018, Uzbekistan produced: [38] 5.4 million tonnes of wheat; 2.9 million tons of potato; 2.2 million tons of cotton (8th largest producer in the world); 2.2 million tons of tomato (14th largest producer in the world); 2.1 million tonnes of carrot (2nd largest producer in the world, just behind China);