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Uzbekistan boosts gas exports to China by 40% since the start of the year

Uzbekistan has increased its natural gas shipments to China by 40 percent in the first eight months of 2025, while imports of gas from Turkmenistan and Russia fell by 27.9 percent to $885.9 million, marking two consecutive months of decline.

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According to data from the National Statistics Committee, Uzbekistan imported more natural gas than it exported in January–August 2025.

Gas imports

In the January–August period, imports of blue fuel from Turkmenistan and Russia dropped by 27.9 percent to $885.9 million. Monthly figures show a decline in early 2025: $27.8 million in January, $8 million in February, and $2.7 million in March. Imports then rebounded in April ($112 million), May ($135 million), and June ($286.3 million), before moderating to $162.2 million in July and $151.9 million in August.

Gas exports to China

During the same period, gas exports to China rose by 24.1 percent to $494.7 million. Monthly shipments included $21.8 million in January, $20.2 million in February, $52.3 million in March, $105.4 million in April, $88.3 million in May, $66.9 million in June, $83.7 million in July, and $56.1 million in August.

Data from Chinese customs show slightly higher figures, indicating that Uzbekistan exported $563.2 million worth of gas to China in January–August, a 40.27 percent increase compared with the same period last year.

Chinese customs also reported that monthly exports from Uzbekistan increased by 9.32 percent – from $94.4 million in July to $103.2 million in August – marking a 6 percent rise compared with August 2024.

Regional gas export landscape

Russia remains the top gas exporter to China, supplying $6.49 billion of blue fuel in the first eight months of 2025. Turkmenistan follows with $5.7 billion, Myanmar $1.05 billion, and Kazakhstan $731.5 million. The United States and Italy also exported smaller volumes to China.

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