GlobalData’s latest report, “Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Gas Processing Plants, 2022–2026,” indicates that the Former Soviet Union (FSU) had 116 active gas processing plants with a total gas processing capacity of 83,803MMcfd. The region’s share in the global gas processing capacity is 14%.
Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are the key countries in the FSU in terms of active gas processing capacity accounting for 95% of the total capacity in the region.

Russia dominates with an active gas processing capacity of 63,313MMcfd or 76% of the total gas processing capacity in the FSU. Zapolyarnoye, Bovanenkovskoye and Kazatchiya are the major active gas processing plants in the country.
Uzbekistan is the second-highest country with an active gas processing capacity of 7,577MMcfd. Mubarek, Shurtanneftegaz and Kandym are the major active gas processing plants in the country. Kazakhstan follows next with an active gas processing capacity of 5,073MMcfd. Karachaganak, Tengiz and Zhanazhol GPP-3 are the three active gas processing plants in the country.
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