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  • Where can I buy oil in Uzbekistan?
  • LTD Uzbekistan, City: Tashkent, District: Yakkasaray, Street Kichik Halka Yuli, 87 LUXOR BUSINESS CENTER, REIKARTZ AMIRUN HOTEL. Direct wholesale deliveries of high-quality industrial oils, antifreezes, motor oils for cars and trucks.
  • Who is Uzbekistan's largest oil & gas company?
  • We are Uzbekistan’s largest private oil and gas company and own the subsoil rights to 103 deposits for geological exploration and extraction which accounts for about 80% of oil production in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The total volume of production in 2021 amounted to 498,900 tons of oil and 401 million cubic meters of gas.
  • How much oil does Uzbekistan have?
  • Total reserves of proven oil reserves in Uzbekistan is about 530 million tonnes. However, even these relatively modest reserves are located in the depths of around 100 oil, gas and gas condensate fields. This complicates the process of their extraction. According to the Uzbek authorities, oil reserves will suffice for the next 20 years.
  • Which foreign companies are involved in Uzbekistan's oil project?
  • As a result, a number of foreign companies such as Russia’s Gazprom, Lukoil, British-Canadian company Tethys Petroleum (in 2014, the company left Uzbekistan), China’s CNPC were involved to participate in the projects in the country.
  • Where does Uzbekistan import crude oil?
  • Imports In 2022, Uzbekistan imported $227M in Crude Petroleum, becoming the 70th largest importer of Crude Petroleum in the world. At the same year, Crude Petroleum was the 24th most imported product in Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan imports Crude Petroleum primarily from: Turkmenistan ($115M), Kazakhstan ($56.5M), Russia ($51.3M), and Iran ($4.21M).