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Uzbekistan GTL

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Uzbekistan GTL is a planned gas-to-liquids (GTL) project based in southern Uzbekistan.

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History

Construction of a GTL plant in Uzbekistan was discussed between Uzbekneftegaz and Abu Dhabi's International Petroleum Investment Company in March 2008. However, in April 2009 Uzbekneftegaz signed a heads of agreement for the GTL project with Sasol and Petronas. On 15 July 2009, Sasol, Petronas, and Uzbekneftegaz signed an agreement to establish a joint venture for developing the GTL project. The detailed feasibility study was conducted by Technip. Technip will also conduct the front end engineering design.

Technical features

The plant will use the Sasol's slurry phase distillate process. The annual capacity of the plant would be 1.3 million tonnes of petroleum products such as diesel, kerosene, naphtha and liquefied petroleum gas. The project is expected to cost US$2.5 billion.

Ownership

The project to be jointly developed by Sasol, Petronas, and Uzbekneftegaz. Each partner will have an equal share in the joint venture.

References

Uzbekistan GTL Wikipedia