Seydi Oil Refinery Increased Oil Refining by 22% in the First Half of 2025
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Employees of the Seydi Oil Refinery achieved significant production successes in the first six months of 2025 compared to the same period last year. In particular, the enterprise processed almost 270 thousand tons of oil, which is 22% more than in January-June last year, according to the website ussatnews.com.
Resolving key issues such as raw material supply has a positive effect on high performance. The plant has achieved significant success in the production of gasoline, diesel fuel, road bitumen and other products that are regularly supplied to consumers.
More than 1,800 qualified specialists work at the Seydi Oil Refinery, working harmoniously and efficiently. The plant's advanced workers are regularly rewarded by the organization. Much attention is paid to creating comfortable working conditions and solving social issues for their families.
Measures are also being taken to improve the living conditions of employees. In the city of Seydi, construction of a four-story residential building for the refinery workers continues. After the building is commissioned, 24 families of oil refiners will receive modern and comfortable apartments.
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