Russia Cuts Planned Oil Volumes To Be Pumped To Uzbekistan
Date
8/26/2023 10:03:11 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, August 27 . The plan for
pumping Russian oil through Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan in 2023 has
been reduced by 70,000 tons, trend reports.
It was originally planned that Tashkent would receive 250,000
tons of oil from Russia.
In the first half of the current year, 48,500 tons of Russian
oil were transported to Uzbekistan. In the second half of the year,
it is planned to transport 131,500 tons of oil.
The pumping of Russian oil through the territory of Kazakhstan
to Uzbekistan began in 2017. In 2017, the volume of transit
amounted to 67,900 tons, in 2018 - 36,000 tons. In 2019-2022, oil
transit was not carried out.
In December 2022, the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan agreed
with the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan on the transit of Russian
oil in 2023. Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev
and head of Rosneft Igor Sechin discussed the possibility of
increasing the supply of petroleum products to the republic as part
of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum this summer.
Earlier it was reported that Uzbekneftegaz and Petronas
Charigali (Turkmenistan) will prepare a program for the supply of
Turkmen oil to Uzbekistan in 2023.
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