ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 26. The
Turkmenbashi oil processing complex of Turkmennebit State Concern
received and processed 4.96 million tons of oil transported via
pipelines and maritime routes in 2025, which is 107.9% more than in
the previous year,
Trend reports via Turkmennebit State Concern.


Key production figures for Turkmenistan's oil sector in 2025
include: Diesel fuel – 1.54 million tons, Gasoline – 1.48 million
tons, Kerosene – 434,000 tons, Liquefied gas – 124,200 tons,
Polypropylene – 57,600 tons, and Lubricants – 54,100 tons.


The Turkmenbashi Oil Processing Complex (TOPC), the largest
refinery in Turkmenistan, plays an indispensable role in
transforming crude oil and gas condensate into high-quality
petroleum and petrochemical products. As a critical pillar of the
nation's economy, TOPC significantly contributes to both industrial
production and export revenues. The complex produces a broad range
of products, including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and
polypropylene, which are subsequently exported to international
markets spanning Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.







On January 16, 2026, President Serdar Berdimuhammedov approved a
decision to modernize the Turkmenbashi Oil Processing Complex,
which includes an upgrade to its Kenar oil storage and loading
facilities, further reinforcing the strategic importance of this
key energy infrastructure.