continuous oil refining line for cooking oil in uzbekistan

   
continuous oil refining line for cooking oil in uzbekistan
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • continuous oil refining line for cooking oil in uzbekistan
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • Where is the first diesel refinery in Uzbekistan?
  • Bukhara was the first refinery in Uzbekistan to start the production of diesel meeting the Euro-4 and Euro-5 standards in March 2020. The 50,000bpd Bukhara refinery is located in Karaulbazar, in the Bukhara region, approximately 437km southwest of Uzbekistan¡¯s capital Tashkent.