Uzbekistan, one of Central Asia’s major natural gas producers, relies heavily on its pipeline network to supply energy to households, industries and export markets.
TASHKENT. March 16 (Interfax) - The World Bank has approved the provision of a $10.6 million grant to Uzbekistan aimed at reducing gas leaks in pipelines, the World Bank said in a press release.
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