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  • Which countries import crude oil from Kyrgyzstan?
  • The main destination of Crude Petroleum exports from Kyrgyzstan are: Uzbekistan ($1.54M) and Tajikistan ($474k). Imports In 2021, Kyrgyzstan imported $299k in Crude Petroleum, becoming the 98th largest importer of Crude Petroleum in the world. At the same year, Crude Petroleum was the 693rd most imported product in Kyrgyzstan.
  • How much oil has been recovered in Kyrgyzstan?
  • Recoverable reserves amount to oil – 13 million tonnes, gas – 6.5 billion m3. Over 10 million tonnes of oil and over 7.5 billion m3 of gas were recovered since commencement of development in the Fergana valley of Kyrgyzstan. The highest value of oil recovery amounted to 320 thousand tonnes per year, gas – 380 million m3 per year.
  • What resources does Kyrgyzstan have?
  • Its plentiful water resources make hydropower the most important energy source; it also has significant deposits of coal, but oil and natural gas resources are marginal. Kyrgyzstan gained independence in 1991 with the dissolution of the Former Soviet Union, but the country subsequently struggled economically.
  • How much energy does Kyrgyzstan produce?
  • Kyrgyzstan’s total primary energy supply (TPES) was 3.9 million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) in 2015 and reached 4.6 Mtoe in 2018. Total final consumption (TFC) totalled 4.2 Mtoe in 2018, and is growing rapidly (+72% since 2008). In 2018, domestic energy production was 2.3 Mtoe, consisting mostly of hydropower (53%) and coal production (37%).
  • What products does Kyrgyzstan export?
  • Industrial exports include gold, mercury, agricultural products and electricity (www.indexmundi.com/kyrgyzstan/economy_profile.html). Kyrgyzstan has been a member of the World Trade Organization since 1998, and it joined the Russian Federation (“Russia”), Belarus, Armenia and Kazakhstan in the Eurasian Customs Union in 2015.
  • Are there coal reserves in Kyrgyzstan?
  • Most reserves are for underground mining. Although there are considerable coal reserves, coal mining in Kyrgyzstan has decreased from 3.1 million tonnes in 1991 to 400-550 thousand tonnes in recent years. Many coal pits were closed in the 1990-s. Currently 65-70% of coal consumed is exported from Kazakhstan.