The Government Approved New Industrial Projects for the Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries and Eco-Production in Dashoguz


ORIENT | Economy. The regular meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan on Friday, June 26, recorded important technological and infrastructural changes in the country's industrial sector. The government is committed to deepening raw material processing and expanding import substitution.
The Turkmennebit State Concern is preparing to launch new production capacity at the industry's flagship facility, the Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries. The modernization of the TCOR process lines is aimed at deep hydrocarbon processing and diversification of the petrochemical product line.
The head of state approved the relevant proposals presented by Deputy Prime Minister Guvanch Agajanov, focusing the fuel and energy sector on producing highly competitive products in demand both domestically and internationally.
Circular economy principles are being implemented in the industrial sector of the country's northern region. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Nokerguly Atagulyev reported that a new specialized facility for the advanced recycling of textile industry waste is being launched at a cotton spinning mill in the city of Dashoguz.
The project addresses three strategic objectives: expanding the range of finished products without requiring additional raw materials, creating new jobs in the velayat, and minimizing environmental impact.
President Serdar Berdimuhamedov approved the proposed plan, emphasizing the export potential of waste-free technologies.
The agricultural sector is working at full capacity. The grain harvest continues in the country's velayats, with a key focus on the 24-hour operation of machinery to harvest wheat as quickly as possible.
The head of state instructed that not only the harvesting pace but also the timely completion of full financial payments to grain producers be strictly monitored.
Meanwhile, inter-row cultivation and irrigation have been intensified in cotton fields, rice sowing is nearing completion in Lebap, sugar beet sowing in Mary velayat, and fresh vegetables, melons, and potatoes are being supplied to the domestic market without interruption.
To ensure the stable functioning of industrial zones and residential areas, the Ministry of Energy has launched comprehensive upgrades to the facilities at existing power plants, thermal power plants, transmission lines, and distribution substations.
At the same time, modernization will also affect the passenger and freight transportation sector: The Ministry of Road Transport is introducing new regulations for high-quality vehicle maintenance and fleet renewal, which will improve safety standards and the quality of logistics services in the country.




