BUKHARA, Uzbekistan—Russia’s No. 2 oil producer Lukoil has started operations at a $3.4 billion gas processing plant at its Kandym gasfield in Uzbekistan, which is seen as central to its efforts to boost gas production and exports to China.
The Russian government said in a statement on April 19 that the gas processing complex, with a capacity of 8 billion cubic meters (Bcm) per year, had been launched ahead of schedule.
Lukoil has not revealed any data on gas exports to China from Uzbekistan.
Lukoil also said on April 19 it has raised a $600 million loan to finance part of the cost of building the gas plant in Uzbekistan.
Lukoil is working in the country under a production-sharing agreement that accounts for one-quarter of all of Uzbekistan’s gas output.
The company plans to double gas production in Uzbekistan to 16 Bcm per year by 2020 from 8 Bcm in 2017.
Lukoil’s total gas output reached almost 33 Bcm in 2017.
Uzbekneftegaz head Alisher Sultanov said last September that Uzbekistan had contracts to export up to 6 Bcm of gas to Russia and up to 10 Bcm to China per year.
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