OREANDA-NEWS. May 11, 2012. Uz-Kor GasChemical, an Uzbek-South Korean joint venture, will construct external infrastructure objects for Ustyurt Gas-Chemical Complex (northern-western Uzbekistan) with the cost of about US0 million.

President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov approved list of objects of water and power supply, telecommunication network, railroads and roads, as well as sluice of technical water and artificial water reservoir with his resolution.

According to the document, it is planned to realize a project on construction of gas pipeline and condensate pipeline with extension of 112 km and three gas turbines for production of electricity with total capacity of 105 megawatt by August 2014.

In the third quarter of 2015, it is planned to construct two sluices of technical water with extension of 150 km, including water supply point and pump station with the capacity of 50,000 cubic meters of water per day and artificial water reservoir with the volume of 7 million cubic meters.

Construction of these objects will be conducted due to own resources of Uzbekneftegaz national holding company.

In February 2008, Uzbekneftegaz and South Korean consortium created a joint venture UzKorGasChemical for construction of the Ustyurt Gas-Chemical Complex on the base of Surgil deposit. The consortium included Kogas, Lotte Daesan Petrochemical Corp. (in 2009, it was replaced with Honam Petrochemical), LG International Corp., SK Gas and STX Energy.

Recently, Korea Gas Corp announced that it decided to buy a 362.3 billion Korean won (US3.04 million) stake in a Malaysian registered company, Kor-Uz Gas Chemical Investment Ltd, to participate in a project in Surgil, Uzbekistan.

After the purchase, Korea Gas Corp will hold a 45% stake in the Kor-Uz, while South Korea's Honam Petrochemical Corp will have a 45% and STX Energy will hold a remaining 10%.

According to the feasibility study, the complex will annually process 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas, and produce 400,000 polyethylene and 100,000 tonnes of polypropylene, as well as 100,000 tonnes of pyrolized petroleum. Singapore’s CMAI prepared the feasibility study of the project. The construction term is 38 months.

The resource base of the project is Surgil, Vostochniy Berdah-Uchsay and Severniy Berdah fields. Surgil field is the largest of them. Its reserves, according to the Uzbek side, make up about 120 billion cubic meters of gas.

As reported earlier, President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov approved sources of financing of construction of Ustyurt Gas Chemical Complex in northern-western Uzbekistan.

In line with the document, Uzbekneftegaz national holding company will invest US5.43 million, including property, while Kor-Uz Gas Chemical Investment Ltd. – US5.43 million.

As reported earlier, the Asian Development Bank has approved a loan and political risk guarantee totaling up to 0 million to Uz-Kor GasChemical for construction of the complex.