
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, September 24. Uzbekistan
has launched the UGaz system, designed to enhance citizen safety
and ensure transparency in natural gas transactions at vehicle
refueling stations, Trend reports via the country’s Ministry of
Energy.
Developed and implemented by Yagona Integrator UZINFOCOM, the
system records all operations at automotive gas refueling
compressor stations (AGTKSh) in real time. It reduces manual
record-keeping, prevents illegal activities, increases process
transparency, and enhances consumer safety.
When a vehicle enters a refueling station, the system
automatically verifies the validity of its technical inspection and
alerts the operator if it has expired. If the fuel type is
incompatible or the gas cylinder is unregistered, the operator
receives an immediate notification, ensuring the safety of the
station, drivers, and passengers.
UGaz also ensures transparency in natural gas sales by recording
precise refueling volumes, preventing the unauthorized use of
resources.
Every pump and staff activity at the station is continuously
monitored online. All data is integrated with the Ministry of
Internal Affairs, the State Tax Committee, Toshshahartransxizmat
JSC, the e-Government system, the Energonazorat platform, and the
OneID service, creating a fully interconnected system for oversight
and compliance.

