Uzbekneftegaz National Holding operates the Alty-Arik cracking refinery, which is located in Ferghana, Uzbekistan. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 1,400 refineries worldwide, it is a non integrated cracking owned by Uzbekneftegaz National Holding. The refinery started operations in 1906 and has a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 7.5. Buy the profile here.

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About Uzbekneftegaz National Holding


Uzbekneftegaz National Holding Co (Uzbekneftegaz) is a state-owned oil and gas company that provides natural gas production services. The company through its division, exports oil and gas production, and promotes oil and gas products. It acquires projects through tenders. Uzbekneftegaz’s proposals for products supply include industrial oil, base oil and granulated suplhur. The company holds investment projects from foreign investors in the Republic, in cooperation with Gazprom and LUKOIL, CNODC and Petrovietnam. Uzbekneftegaz is headquartered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

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This content was updated on 13 November 2023

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