Kazakhstan Discloses Oil Transportation Volume For 10M2024
Date
11/24/2024 12:11:25 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, November 24. The volume of
oil transportation through the system of main oil pipelines
amounted to 57.8 million tons of oil from January through October
2024.
Data obtained by Trend from the Ministry of energy of the
Republic of Kazakhstan reveals that, as of the end of October, more
than 26 percent of the transported oil, or 15.1 million tons, was
delivered to domestic oil refineries. Approximately 46.3 million
tons of oil were transported through the Caspian Pipeline
Consortium pipeline.
It is also noted that the volume of oil transportation through
the Atyrau-Samara section amounted to about 7.2 million tons. In
January-October 2024, 1.2 million tons of Kazakh oil were sent to
Germany.
By the end of 10 months, more than 3.1 million tons of oil were
transported from the port of Aktau, including 1.6 million tons of
oil shipped to the port of Makhachkala and 1.2 million tons shipped
to the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. The Atasu-Alashankou pipeline
transported more than 1 million tons of oil.
Additionally, for the first 10 months, oil transit through the
territory of Kazakhstan amounted to 8.4 million tons, of which 8.2
million tons were sent from the Russian Federation to the People's
Republic of China and 217 thousand tons from the Russian Federation
to the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Kazakh oil is exported to countries such as Italy, the
Netherlands, China, South Korea, Romania, France, Greece, Türkiye,
Singapore, and Germany. According to the European Statistical
Agency, Kazakhstan entered the top three oil exporters to the
European Union last year, trailing only the US and Norway.
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