President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is briefed on promising projects in the petrochemical industry

    Uzbekistan 25 November 2020 2723

    On November 25, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was briefed on promising projects in the petrochemical industry.

    This sector of the economy plays an important role in production of value-added goods in demand in the world market. Numerous projects are being implemented in Uzbekistan to deepen the processing of crudes and boost the efficiency of production capacities.

    In particular, in 2020-2025, it is planned to realize 52 projects worth about $9 billion for the deep processing of natural gas, including 15 projects in inorganic chemistry, 23 in organic chemistry, and 12 in production of polymers. One of the projects provides for the creation of an innovation center for research and development of new types of polymers, implementation of projects into production process and training specialists.

    The execution of these projects is expected to facilitate the production of goods worth $4.1 billion, replace imports worth $1.1 billion, and ensure exports for $1.45 billion. In total, it is planned to create about 6.5 thousand jobs.

    In 2021, promising projects will be launched, including the organization of production of foamed polypropylene, wood-polymer composite sheets, hydrogen peroxide, reagents based on carboxymethyl cellulose, sulfate acid, soda from carbon dioxide. Works will begin on the second stage of a plant for the production of polyvinyl chloride, caustic soda and methanol, an enterprise for the production of industrial oils for compressors.

    The presentation provided information on the progress of these projects and the results of international cooperation.

    The Head of the state noted the need for intensifying work with foreign partners and investors for the timely and high-quality completion of projects.

    Instructions were given to bolster the resource base, reduce the cost of production, augment its competitiveness in the domestic and foreign markets.

    The activities of industry leaders in development of new projects aimed at deepening the processing of raw materials and production of goods with higher added value in demand in foreign markets received critical consideration.

    In this respect, specific directives were given to identify new directions for the advancement of gas chemistry in 2021 and accelerate the implementation of planned projects.

    The President also urged officials in charge to accelerate works on the digitalization of the energy sector, which would help significantly cut losses and prevent disruptions in power grids, as well as increase the financial stability of the industry.