Uzbekistan To Increase Its Refining Capacity By 50%

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Refinery news roundup: Maintenance planned

  • Why is the Bukhara oil refinery in Uzbekistan being modernised?
  • The Bukhara oil refinery in Uzbekistan is being modernised to increase the crude oil conversion capacity as well as to enable the production of Euro-5 standard petroleum products. Operational since 1997, the refinery is owned and operated by Bukhara Refinery, a subsidiary of Uzbekistan’s state-owned oil and gas company Uzbekneftegaz.
  • Where does Uzbekistan refinery get its fuel?
  • The feed for the refinery is supplied from the oil and gas fields in the Kashkadarya and the Bukhara regions of Uzbekistan. The various petroleum products produced in the refinery include petrol, jet fuel, diesel, and pyrolysis gasoline.
  • How long has the Bukhara refinery been operational?
  • The Bukhara refinery has been operational since 1997. Image courtesy of Uzbekneftegaz. The Bukhara oil refinery in Uzbekistan is being modernised to increase the crude oil conversion capacity as well as to enable the production of Euro-5 standard petroleum products.
  • Who owns Uzbekneftegaz refinery?
  • Operational since 1997, the refinery is owned and operated by Bukhara Refinery, a subsidiary of Uzbekistan’s state-owned oil and gas company Uzbekneftegaz. The current processing capacity of the refinery is approximately 50,000 barrels a day (bpd).
  • Why is Uzbekistan a major oil producer?
  • With 33 million people, Uzbekistan is the most populous country in Central Asia and is a significant producer and exporter of oil and natural gas. The Par-Isom™ process upgrades light naphtha into high-value isomerate for gasoline blending, and the Merox process treats the naphtha feedstock to meet product specifications.
  • Is the Karbala refinery still running?
  • The Karbala refinery was reported to be running at full capacity earlier in 2024 but recent reports indicate that at least part of the refinery was offline for 12 days between February and March. The Middle East produces more crude oil than it needs, exporting significant quantities of crude oil and condensate while importing very little.