TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 14. By the end of
2025, Uzbekistan's Saneg expanded its retail fuel network with the
commissioning of eight new filling stations, increasing the total
number of operating facilities to 22 fuel stations and 10 CNG
stations, Trend
reports via the company.


The company concluded the year with the successful inauguration
of two new filling stations: the Pastargom station in Samarkand and
the Rishtan station in the Fergana region.


In parallel with the expansion of its existing network, Saneg is
actively advancing its infrastructure development. Currently, 13
filling stations are under construction, while preparations are
underway to secure land for the establishment of approximately 30
additional stations in the medium term.







Looking forward, the company is prioritizing the enhancement of
its mobile application, with plans to expand its functionality, and
is committed to further elevating customer service standards across
its network.


Saneg (Sanoat Energetika Guruhi) is a prominent oil and gas
company in Uzbekistan, responsible for approximately 80% of the
nation’s total oil production across 103 fields. The company plays
a pivotal role in executing Uzbekistan’s national strategy to
increase oil output, with the ambitious goal of reaching 2 million
tons per year by 2030.