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Azerbaijan’s SOCAR sells Petkim shares

MARCH 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy company SOCAR said it sold part of its stake in the Petkim petrochemical project in Turkey. SOCAR’s subsidiary Socar Turkey Enerji, which controls its Turkish operations, said it sold a 2.75% stake for 147mn liras ($51mn). Socar Turkey Enerji still retains a 56.32% stake in Petkim. SOCAR has been looking to raise cash recently.

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(News report from Issue No. 274, published on  April 1 2016)

 

Azerbaijan’s Azerkimya signs contract with Technip

MARCH 9 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Technip Italy and Azerkimya signed an agreement for the reconstruction of the Sumgayit ethylene-polyethylene plant, 30km north of Baku. Technip Italy is a subsidiary of France’s Technip, an oil service company, which left Azerbaijan in January. Azerkimya is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SOCAR, Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy company.

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(News report from Issue No. 271, published on  March 11 2016)

 

Uzbekistan plans to invest $249m in its giant gas processing plant

MARCH 4 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Uzbek government wants to invest around $294m to increase production and efficiencies in its gas sector, mainly to boost the Ustyurt chemical plant.

State-owned Uzbekneftegaz co- owns the Ustyurt chemical plant with South Korea’s Lotte Chemicals. The $4.1b project was opened in October and is considered key to Uzbekistan’s future economic plans.

The Uzbek government will directly invest around $236m in the Sharkiy Berdakh gas fields near the Aral Sea to complete the new booster compressor station it is building with Ukrainian firm Sumy. The state-run Fund for Reconstruction and Development will provide an additional $58m through a loan.

Uzbekistan is in the top 15 gas producing countries in the world and sees it as the bedrock of its future economic plans. It’s a gamble, though. Uzbekistan and its partners have committed to large energy projects, with fixed up-front costs, as energy prices continue to bounce along record lows.

If it all goes to plan, the project will be completed in November 2016 and output at the gas fields will be increased by 15% to around 2b cubic metres annually. Improved infrastructure will allow Sharkiy Berdakh to supply the Ustyurt plant, located around 100km away in the remote Karakalpakstan region of western Uzbekistan.

The Ustyurt chemical complex has a processing capacity of 4.5b cubic metres per year. It has been designed to turn Uzbekistan into a gas processing hub for Central Asia and also Russia.

Uzbekistan is also looking to invest in its largest chemical complex, Navoiazot. The government issued a $393m loan last week to extend its nitrogen and ammonia facilities.

The Uzbek government has put 49% of Navoiazot, in central Uzbekistan, up for sale to foreign investors in a recent drive to privatise state assets to raise funds to ward off a worsening economic slowdown.

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(News report from Issue No. 271, published on  March 11 2016)

 

Turkmenistan constructs gas-to-liquids plant

MARCH 2 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) -A consortium formed by Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Turkey’s Renaissance holding has started construction on a $1.7b gas- to-liquids plant in Turkmenistan. The plant will produce petrol from natural gas. When it starts production in 2018, the plant will process around 1.8b cubic metres of gas and produce 600,000 tonnes of petrol.

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(News report from Issue No. 270, published on  March 4 2016)

 

Tecnimont to build plant in Azerbaijan

FEB. 5 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Italy’s Maire Tecnimont signed a $180m deal with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR Polymer to build a polyethylene plant near Baku, local media reported. The plant is part of SOCAR’s petrochemical complex in Sumgayit, 30km north of Baku. SOCAR Polymer is a subsidiary of SOCAR, Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil and gas company.

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(News report from Issue No. 267, published on Feb. 12 2016)

 

LG Group scraps project in Kazakh city

JAN. 26 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – South Korea’s LG Group dropped a $4.2b project to build a petrochemical plant near Atyrau in western Kazakhstan because of continued low oil prices. The cancellation is perhaps the biggest project to be ditched during the current economic slowdown.

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(News report from Issue No. 265, published on Jan. 29 2016)

 

Uzbek President signs investment programme

NOV. 18 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Official media in Uzbekistan reported that President Islam Karimov has signed a resolution to begin a $16.6 investment programme running in 2016 and 2017. The main focus of the programme is to upgrade and modernise the country’s technology and energy sectors. Projects include part of a gas pipeline to China and the construction of both a petro-chemical plant and a thermal power station.

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(News report from Issue No. 257, published on Nov. 20 2015)

 

Samsung to build a plant in Uzbekistan

NOV. 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) — South Korean Samsung Engineering signed an agreement with Uzbekneftegaz to build a petrochemical plant in Uzbekistan. Samsung said the new aromatics plant is still at its conceptual design phase and did not say when it would be built. Uzbekneftegaz, Uzbekistan’s state-owned oil and gas company, has already collaborated with Samsung on a $700m polymer plan.

 

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(News report from Issue No. 256, published on Nov. 13 2015)

 

Azerbaijan looking for plant investor

JUNE 3 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan is looking for foreign partners to invest in the $16.5b oil, gas and petrochemicals processing plant it plans to build near Baku, a senior executive at the plant told Reuters. Azerbaijan has delayed completing the plant because of a lack of funds.

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(News report from Issue No. 234, published on June 4 2015)

 

Azerbaijan’s SOCAR needs $1b to build plant

MARCH 19 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – SOCAR, Azerbaijan’s state energy company, said it will ask the Central Bank for a 1b manat ($925m) loan to build an oil, gas and petrochemicals plant. This is important because last year SOCAR delayed construction of the $16.5b plant because its funds had dried up.
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(News report from Issue No. 224, published on March 25 2015)