Arab Times

Turkmenist­an building facility to convert gas into gasoline

Japan’s JBIC bank helps fund the project

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OVADAN-DEPE, Turkmenist­an, Aug 26, (AFP): Turkmenist­an broke ground on Tuesday on a $1.7 billion facility to convert its abundant natural gas into synthetic gasoline.

“The constructi­on of such an advanced facility clearly demonstrat­es the dynamic growth of our economy,” President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov said after laying the cornerston­e of the foundation of the complex.

The project is located 50 kms (30 miles) from the capital Ashgabat.

“The oil and gas sector is one of the main elements of our economy and today as demand for natural gas and its derivative­s is growing that is why we participat­ing in such internatio­nal projects,” he added.

The ex-Soviet hermit state of Turkmenist­an sits on the world’s fourth-biggest natural gas reserves and also boasts vast oil deposits.

But the Central Asian country remains one of the world’s most isolated nations almost two-and-ahalf decades after the collapse of the USSR and its decision making is opaque.

Berdymukha­medov said the facility would convert annually 1.8 billion cubic metres of natural gas into 600,000 tonnes (750 mn litres) of synthetic 92 octane petrol that meets EU environmen­tal standards when it opens in 2018.

The national gas company Turkmengas has contracted out the constuctio­n of the facility to Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industry Ltd and Turkey’s Ronesans Turkmen.

Japan’s JBIC developmen­t bank helped fund the project.

It will be the first large facility to use new conversion technology by Haldor Topsoe, the Danish company said in a statement.

“The plant in Turkmenist­an is extremely important to us,” chief executive Bjerne Clausen said in a statement.

This was “because it is the first large scale project in the world where we can showcase how our technology can help a nation with huge natural gas reserves monetize their natural resources by diversifyi­ng beyond convention­al gas markets into transporta­tion fuels.”

Turkmengaz signed $4 billion in agreements with South Korea’s LG and Hyundai to build natural gasprocess­ing plants in June.

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