Baku: The export of oil products of Azerbaijani origin to Armenia is purely commercial in nature, APA-Economics reports. This development was highlighted in a report on the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2025, which was discussed at today’s session of the Milli Majlis.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the report emphasizes that the export of oil products of Azerbaijani origin to Armenia reflects the concept of economic dividends of the peace process. The export is seen as an important step toward establishing economic and trade relations between the two countries.
The document highlights that on December 18, 2025, SOCAR began supplying locally produced A-95 grade automobile gasoline to Armenia for the first time. The oil products in Azerbaijan are produced at the Heydar Aliyev Oil Refinery.
The report details that in 2025, the refinery processed 6,226 thousand tons of crude oil, producing various oil products including 1,462 thousand tons of automobile gasoline, 691 thousand tons of jet fuel, 2,549 thousand tons of diesel fuel, 229 thousand tons of liquefied gas, 259 thousand tons of bitumen, and 235 thousand tons of coke.
The measures implemented resulted in a 97% depth of oil refining, with 87% of marketable oil products directed to the domestic market and 13% to exports. Revenues from the export of oil products amounted to $386.1 million, while domestic sales totaled 5,106.6 million manats.