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As of 2023, coal dominated Kyrgyzstan's reserves at 31.4 billion short tons recoverable. It also held 0.040 billion barrels of oil and 0.200 trillion cubic feet of gas. Over the last decade, coal reserves grew significantly (+2835%). EIA stopped publishing oil and gas proved reserves in 2023; the figures above use the latest archived release, while coal continues to update through 2023.
Oil reserves (2021)
0.04 B bbl
Natural gas reserves (2021)
0.20 TCF
Coal reserves (2023)
31.4 B ST
Kyrgyzstan's reserve base was dominated by coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel by energy content. Reserve estimates had been revised upward over the past decade, reflecting new discoveries or improved recovery technology.