The system of main oil pipelines of the KazTransOil national company started receiving Kazakh oil for transportation to Germany on Feb. 23, said Shyngys Ilyasov, director of the public relations and internal communications department at KazTransOil, in a press statement. According to the oil supply schedule approved by the Kazakh …
Read More »Kazakhstan to Transport Oil to Germany through Russian Pipeline
Kazakhstan has secured approval from Russia to use its pipeline infrastructure to transport 300,000 tons of oil to buyers in Germany in the first quarter of this year, a state-run company announced on January 13. Kaztransoil, a state-owned oil transportation company, said in its statement that oil sourced from the …
Read More »Kazakhstan to Start Using New Oil Export Route in 2023
Kazakhstan hopes to deliver up to 1.5 million tons of oil through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in 2023 as part of growing efforts to find export routes bypassing Russia. Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov told reporters on November 10 that the government’s expectation is that annual shipments via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline will …
Read More »Iran, Kazakhstan Augment Freight Transit up to 5 Million Tons
Iran and Kazakhstan agreed on a unified tariff rate and 5 million tons of freight transit. On the sidelines of the first ministerial meeting on transit cooperation in Tehran, Iran’s minister of Roads and Urban Development, Rostam Ghasemi, and Kazakhstan’s Minister of Industry and Infrastructural Development, Uskenbayev Kairbek Aitbayevich, met …
Read More »Kazakh Oil to Flow through Turkey Instead of Russia
Kazakhstan’s state oil firm Kazmunaygas (KMG) is reportedly in advanced discussions with the trading arm of Azerbaijan’s state firm SOCAR to allow 1.5 million tons per year of Kazakh crude to be sold through the Azeri pipeline that delivers oil to Turkey’s Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. Kazakh oil is expected …
Read More »Kazakhstan to Reroute Oil Flow from Caspian Pipeline
Kazakhstan will re-route some of its export oil to a pipeline in Azerbaijan as the Caspian Pipeline Consortium channel remains at risk of further suspensions, Reuters has reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter. In July this year, a Russian court ordered the suspension of oil flows along the …
Read More »Kazakhstan’s 300,000-bpd Kashagan Oilfield Halts Output
The offshore oilfield Kashagan in Kazakhstan, which pumps more than 300,000 barrels per day (bpd), was shut down on Thursday after a gas leak was detected on the site, the field operator said on Friday. “NCOC, the Operator of the North Caspian Project, confirms that on 3 August 2022, Bolashak …
Read More »Kazakhstan Sees Oil Exports Constrained due to Sanctions on Russia
Rising costs and sanctions on Russia have lowered the profitability of oil exports for Kazakhstan’s state oil and gas firm KazMunayGas, which has been forced to accept discounts on its crude being carried via the Russian pipeline network. The CPC pipeline carries oil from Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oilfield to export infrastructure …
Read More »OPEC+ Meets amid Oil Price Complaints, Concerns over Russian, Kazakh Supply
OPEC and its allies remain in firm control of the oil market, key members Saudi Arabia and the UAE said March 29, as the group prepares to meet to decide on May production levels amid an outcry from crude importing countries over tight supplies and rising fuel prices. Market balances …
Read More »Sanctions are Forcing Russian Companies to Consider Moving to Kazakhstan
Companies in Russia hit by the international sanctions imposed in reprisal for the invasion of Ukraine are increasingly exploring ways to relocate to neighboring countries, including Kazakhstan, according to entrepreneurs working in the export sector. Speaking at a press conference on March 23, Alexander Tsygankov, a representative from KazakhExport, a …
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