(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 5. The volume of
Kyrgyzstan's imports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from
Kazakhstan decreased over the year, trend reports citing the Argus Media's 'The
current situation in LPG market in Central Asia' report.
According to Argus Media, the volume of Kyrgyz imports of LPG
from Kazakhstan from January through September 2022 amounted to
30,500 tons, which is a decrease of 30.8 percent over the same
period in 2021 (44,100 tons),' the message says.
In addition, during the reporting period, Kyrgyzstan imported
34,400 tons of liquefied petroleum gas from Russia.
Notably, Kyrgyzstan is completely dependent on imports of
liquefied petroleum gas, the country stopped its own production of
LPG in 2019.
Argus Media, headquartered in London, provides price indexes,
business intelligence, and market data for the global energy and
commodities markets, which include crude oil, coal, natural gas,
oil, LPG, and other commodities.
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