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  • What is the biggest oil refinery in Kyrgyzstan?
  • Kyrgyzstan has five oil refineries, but Junda is by far the largest and processes around 800,000 tons of oil annually. The second largest such plant, the Tokmok oil refinery, also owned by a Chinese company, is able to manage only 450,000 tons. Junda is no stranger to scandal.
  • How much does a tonne of oil cost in Kyrgyzstan?
  • The average price of 1 tonne of oil was KGS 20,500 or about USD 265. A Kyrgyz governmental decree on 1 March 1 2021 placed a temporary ban on the export of oil and petroleum products from Kyrgyzstan to third countries.
  • Who owns Kyrgyzstan's oil refinery?
  • Of those, 500 were indeed Kyrgyz nationals, while the rest came from China. The company that owns the refinery – full name: China Petrol Company Junda Limited – has invested around $300 million into the plant. Kyrgyzstan has five oil refineries, but Junda is by far the largest and processes around 800,000 tons of oil annually.
  • How much crude oil is produced in Kyrgyzstan?
  • Crude Oil Production in Kyrgyzstan remained unchanged at 1 BBL/D/1K in April from 1 BBL/D/1K in March of 2019. Crude Oil Production in Kyrgyzstan averaged 1.37 BBL/D/1K from 1994 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 2 BBL/D/1K in January of 2000 and a record low of 1 BBL/D/1K in January of 2007. Historical.
  • How much fat is produced in Russia?
  • Industrial fat production in Russia in 2016–2018 stood at the level of 1.2 million tonnes, in 2019 — at the level of 1.3 million tonnes. In 2020, it was driven up by 6% to 1.4 million tonnes by higher exports of industrial fats and confectionery products they are used in.
  • Is Kyrgyzstan a poor country?
  • Kyrgyzstan is one of the poorest countries in the region (the Asian Development Bank estimates that 20.1% of the population lives below the poverty line), but the poverty rate is expected to gradually decline. Income inequality in the country has been decreasing since 2006, and the Gini index stands at 29% (World Bank, latest data available).