Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries (TCOR), one of Turkmenistan’s largest industrial enterprises, is spotlighting its products at three major international venues in 2025, underscoring the country’s export ambitions and industrial capabilities, according to Turkmenistan’s official media.
Turkmenistan is taking part in Expo 2025, currently underway in Osaka, Japan. Within the national pavilion, international visitors are introduced to a wide range of petrochemical products manufactured by TCOR. The country’s presence at the event highlights its commitment to expanding export potential and showcases the competitiveness of its hydrocarbon processing technologies.
including products from the Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries, were showcased at a trade exhibition that opened May 5 in Gorgan, Iran. The event is aimed at strengthening economic and trade relations between Turkmenistan, Iran and other neighboring countries.
In addition, TCOR will present its offerings at the 16th International Economic Forum “Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum 2025,” scheduled for May 13–18 in Kazan, Russia. The forum is expected to gather political and business leaders from dozens of countries, offering another platform for promoting Turkmenistan’s refining industry.
The company’s products are in demand both domestically and internationally, with exports reaching countries such as Russia, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, China, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Product quality complies with international standards.
TCOR’s active presence at international exhibitions this year supports Turkmenistan’s wider foreign economic strategy and highlights the country’s push to take a more active role in the global economy.
Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries produces a wide array of petroleum and petrochemical products, including gasoline, aviation and technical kerosene, diesel and jet fuel, fuel oil, lubricants, polypropylene, gasoil, petroleum coke, liquefied gas, construction and road bitumen, sulfur, and synthetic detergents.