bp confirmed its entry into a production sharing agreement (PSA) for six blocks in the North Ustyurt region of Uzbekistan.
The agreement includes the Boyterak, Terengquduq, Birqori,
Kharoy, Qoraqalpoq and Qulboy blocks.
The agreements were signed in Tashkent on the sidelines of
the Oil and Gas of Uzbekistan Conference
- 2026 .
bp has acquired a total 40 per cent participating interest
in the PSA – 20 per cent from each of the existing partners Socar and
Uzbekneftegaz.
Following bp’s entry, the participating interests in the PSA
are: bp 40 per cent, Uzbekneftegaz 30 per cent and Socar 30 per cent
(operator).
The PSA was originally signed on July 24, 2025 between Socar,
Uzbekneftegaz and the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan.
The project is currently in its first phase, with Socar, as
operator, undertaking seismic activities.
Gio Cristofoli, bp regional president for Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Türkiye, said: "We believe Uzbekistan has significant resource
potential and see this as an opportunity to support the exploration and
development of the country’s oil and gas resources, delivering long term
benefits to the region."
Jurabek
Mirzamahmudov, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, said: “The
implementation of this project has been made possible by the strong political
will and comprehensive support of our countries’
leadership, aimed at creating the most open and transparent conditions for
global investors. bp’s accession to the Production Sharing
Agreement (PSA) in the Ustyurt region is not merely a commercial agreement, but
a direct testament to international investors’
confidence in the reforms being carried out in Uzbekistan and in our strategic
course toward the development of the energy sector”.
Rovshan Najaf, President of Socar, said: “This project, which will make a significant contribution to the development of energy cooperation between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, is a clear manifestation of the relations between our brotherly countries based on mutual trust, shared interests, and long-term strategic goals.”
He added: “The involvement of bp, which has maintained close
and efficient partnership relations with Socar for many years, will create
broad opportunities to ensure effective joint operations within the project. We
believe that the extensive experience of Socar and bp in the energy sector,
along with the capabilities and efforts of Uzbekneftegaz, will make an
important contribution to the successful implementation of the project, as well
as to the development of the region’s energy potential.”
Gio Cristofoli, bp regional president for Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Türkiye, said: “We are pleased to be entering our first project in
Uzbekistan, alongside Uzbekneftegaz and our long standing partner Socar. We
believe Uzbekistan has significant resource potential and see this as an
opportunity to support the exploration and development of the country’s oil and
gas resources, delivering long term benefits to the region. Our entry into this
PSA is also a demonstration of bp further growing its exploration portfolio in
support of long-term organic growth.”
Abdugani Sanginov, Chairman of the Management Board of
Uzbekneftegaz, said: “The involvement of a global player such as bp in the
exploration of the North Ustyurt blocks confirms the high investment
attractiveness of Uzbekistan’s energy sector. We are confident that combining
our experience with the advanced technologies and expertise of bp and Socar
will enable us to unlock the region’s resource potential with maximum
efficiency.” -OGN/ TradeArabia News Service

