Energy Information Administration - Kyrgyzstan Energy Profile

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 Kyrgyzstan Energy Profile
   

Last Update: Feb. 17, 2009 (Petroleum)
Next Update: Mar. 17, 2009 (Petroleum), As available (Other fuels)

Data

 
2006
2007
 
16 year history
Kyrgyzstan
Eurasia
World 
Rank
 
Kyrgyzstan
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels per Day)          
Total Oil Production  1.96 12,381 84,543 100   0.96
Crude Oil Production  2.00
11,725
73,461
81
  1.00
Consumption  13.90
5,519
84,979
140
  F 14
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 11.94
6,862
-- 106   F- 13
Total Oil Exports to U.S.   NA
507
13,707 NA   NA
Refinery Capacity 
10
8,117
85,345
110
  10
Proved Reserves 
(Billion Barrels)
0.040
78
1,293
76
  0.040
   
2005
2006
 
15 year history
Kyrgyzstan
Eurasia
World
Rank
 
Kyrgyzstan
Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet)  
Production  1 28,790 101,528
77
  1
Consumption  26 24,227 103,700
88
  27
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 25 4,556 -- 55   NA
Proved Reserves 
200 1,952,600 6,046,062
83
  200
Coal (Million Short Tons)  
Production  0.369 502 6,490
47
  0.346
Consumption  1.476 418 6,483
60
  1.000
Net Exports/Imports(-)  
(Trillion Btu)
- 17.916 1,721 --
43
  - 10.965
Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours)  
Net Generation  15.15 1,327 17,351
73
  NA
Net Consumption  8.21 1,139 15,747
87
  NA
Installed Capacity (GWe)  3.720 345 3,872
77
  NA
Total Primary Energy (Quadrillion Btu)  
Production  0.152 69 460
89
  NA
Consumption  0.207 46 463
95
  NA
Energy Intensity  
(Btu per 2000 U.S. Dollars)
10,522 -- -- --   NA
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons of CO₂)  
Total from Consumption of Fossil Fuels  5.28 2,578 28,193
118
  NA
Map of Kyrgyzstan

Country Analysis Brief
  • Central Asia countries Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have abundant oil and natural gas reserves. A lack of sufficient foreign investment, geographical challenges, inadequate export pipeline infrastructure, and political instability have been deterrents of both countries becoming major energy exporters. Recent agreements with international companies and countries may help Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to find alternative export routes outside of Russia and leverage their hydrocarbon competitiveness in the region.
  • Oil production from Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan has declined since 2004 due to lack of new investment and technical capacity to bring new oilfields online. Disputes among the littoral Caspian Sea countries on boundaries could challenge Turkmenistan’s ability to access a significant portion of its total oil reserves.
  • Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan contain large amounts of natural gas reserves but are constrained by the lack of available natural gas transport infrastructure. Turkmenistan exports most of its natural gas production, while Uzbekistan continues to use its production for domestic purposes. Both countries expect to increase export volumes and diversify routes through recent agreements.

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 Related Information

International Petroleum Monthly

International Energy Annual

International Energy Outlook yearly energy projections through 2030

Short Term Energy Outlook monthly energy projections through 2009

Annual Energy Outlook yearly US energy projections through 2030


 

 
    -- = Not applicable; NA = Not available; F = Forecast value
 
Sources: EIA, International Energy Annual, Short Term Energy Outlook, Table 3a, Table 3b (Forecast values)

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