cooking oil refining production line equipment in uzbekistan

   
cooking oil refining production line equipment in uzbekistan
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • cooking oil refining production line equipment in uzbekistan
  • Why does Uzbekistan have a refinery?
  • The refinery is designed for a later doubling of capacity and to process not only condensate but also crude from Uzbek oil fields. In its current configuration, it has increased Uzbekistan's refining capacity by about 30%.
  • What is Uzbekistan's refining capacity?
  • In its current configuration, it has increased Uzbekistan's refining capacity by about 30%. The Bukhara refinery is Uzbekistan's third, along with the Alty-Aryk and Fergana oil refineries, which have a combined capacity of 172,000 b/d.
  • Does Uzbekistan have a refining infrastructure?
  • While Uzbekistan is currently focusing on its upstream sector for foreign petroleum investment, efforts are continuing in development of a modern refining infrastructure in that country.
  • When was Uzbekistan's Bukhara refinery built?
  • Uzbekistan's 50,000 b/d Bukhara refinery, commissioned by the national oil and gas company Uzbekneftegas in May 1995, was dedicated on Aug. 22, 1997. Construction was completed on June 13, 1997, within the 24-month contract schedule, and start-up on Aug. 3, 1997, came 1 month ahead of schedule.
  • How much oil & condensate is produced in Uzbekistan?
  • The volume of oil and condensate refined in Uzbekistan in 1997 was estimated at 55.5 million bbl, broken down as: Fergana, 27.6 million bbl of crude and 12 million bbl of condensate; Alty-Aryk, 7.4 million bbl of crude and 3.5 million bbl of condensate; and Bukhara, 4.9 million bbl of condensate.
  • What is a Bukhara refinery?
  • The Bukhara refinery is designed to process condensate produced from Kokdumalak gas field and produce high-octane gasoline for export as well as unleaded gasoline, kerosine, and desulfurized diesel fuel for the local market.