As part of preparations for the autumn-winter period, repairs are being carried out on gas networks, the volumes of liquefied gas supplies are being determined, and the creation of automotive fuel reserves for December-January is also planned.
As part of preparations for the autumn-winter period, repairs are being carried out on gas networks, the volumes of liquefied gas supplies are being determined, and the creation of automotive fuel reserves for December-January is also planned.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed information regarding the preparation of the oil and gas sector for the 2026–2027 autumn-winter season. These measures are aimed at ensuring stable energy supply for the population, social sphere facilities, and industrial enterprises.
It is planned to replace 53.7 kilometers of damaged sections of main gas pipelines, as well as carry out major repairs on 77 gas engines at compressor stations. Additionally, to improve gas supply to 220 thousand households in 881 villages, the transition from a three-stage distribution system to a two-stage system will be implemented, which is intended to reduce technological losses.
In total, 711.9 kilometers of gas pipelines and 400 distribution points will undergo major repair and reconstruction. For the autumn-winter period, a supply of 325.7 thousand tons of liquefied gas is planned for the population and social sphere facilities. Specifically, 8.2 thousand tons of liquefied gas will be delivered to 104.7 thousand consumers in 229 hard-to-reach villages.
Fuel reserves are also being formed for the winter period: it is planned to create an automotive fuel reserve of 120 thousand tons for December-January. It is projected that 4 million 161 thousand tons of coal will be delivered to thermal power plants during the season. Repair work will be carried out on 90 technological installations at enterprises of the 'Uzbekneftegaz' system.
The established grain delivery plan for 2026 in Saihunobod district, which was set at 30,200 tons, was surpassed. Consequently, the headquarters and detachments that diligently worked during the sowing and harvesting period were awarded by the district administration.
During the award ceremony, the district hokim, Komiljon Mullajanov, emphasized that the achieved results reflect the hard work of farmers, industry specialists, and organizers. He noted that such successes in grain farming are of great importance for ensuring the country's food security.
In the current season, 65,000 hectares of irrigated land were cultivated in Viloyas Syrdaryo for autumn spring cereals. Thanks to the selection of varieties suitable for soil conditions, the use of high-quality seed material, and the widespread adoption of modern agricultural technologies, a high level of yield was achieved.
As a result, 218 thousand tons were delivered instead of the planned 215 thousand tons for state needs, corresponding to 101.2 percent fulfillment of the plan. Among the districts that showed high results, Sardobas district stands out with an indicator of 112%, Guliston district—110%, Oqoltinsky district—109%, and Saihunobod district—104%.
According to specialists, these achievements resulted from the timely and high-quality implementation of agrotechnical measures, comprehensive support for farmers, as well as the experience and diligence of grain farms. To conclude the event, letters of gratitude and commemorative gifts were presented to the headquarters and detachments that demonstrated particular activity during the grain season.