ADB Provides Loan for Gas Project in Uzbekistan

ADB Provides Loan for Gas Project in Uzbekistan

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing a $100 million loan and $200 million political risk guarantee for the development of a natural gas field project in Uzbekistan’s southwest.

This deal marks the first commercial lending to Uzbekistan’s crucial natural gas industry and should pave the way for further private sector participation in this key exporting sector,” said Siddhartha Shah, Investment Specialist of ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department.

Natural gas exports are a vital driver of Uzbekistan’s economy, accounting for a significant share of gross domestic product. The project, located in the Bukhara-Hiva region, will also boost local employment and economic growth by providing thousands of jobs in a relatively poor rural area.

Lukoil Overseas Uzbekistan, part of the Lukoil Group, an international oil and gas operator, will use the $100 million loan to develop the Kandym gas field under a 35-year production sharing agreement with the state-owned Uzbekneftegaz gas company. Production of the field, which has proven gas reserves of 84 billion cubic meters, is due to start in 2015. The gas will be sold to a Russian exporter and, possibly, to the People’s Republic of China, which will provide an attractive new source of revenue for the Uzbek government.

Since natural gas from the Kandym field has a high sulfur content, Lukoil will use state-of-the-art technology to extract gas in an economically viable and environmentally sound manner in line with ADB’s environmental safeguards policy.

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LNG World News Staff, April 4, 2012