Kaztransoil Hikes Export Pipeline Tariffs As Of Jan. 2025
Date
11/28/2024 8:27:23 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 28. Kazakhstan's
KazTransOil has announced a tariff hike for its oil transportation
services starting from January 1, 2025, to ensure the continued
reliability of oil transport through its main pipelines, the
company told Trend .
The company will increase its export transportation tariff by
1,150 tenge (approximately $2.60), raising the price to 11,300
tenge (approximately $25.50) per ton per 1,000 kilometers
(excluding VAT). This adjustment is part of KazTransOil's ongoing
efforts to maintain the efficient and secure movement of oil
outside Kazakhstan.
Alongside the export transportation tariff hike, there will also
be changes to the tariffs for additional services related to oil
transportation via Kazakhstan's pipeline system.
One of the key changes includes the increase in the tariff for
oil transshipment at the Makat oil pumping station to the
Kenkiyak-Atyrau pipeline, which will now be set at 2,436 tenge
(approximately $5.60) per ton (excluding VAT), an increase of
152.73 tenge (approximately $0.35).
Similarly, the tariff for transshipment services at the Kenkiyak
head oil pumping station will rise by 402.5 tenge (approximately
$0.90), now costing 740 tenge (approximately $1.70) per ton
(excluding VAT).
Finally, the oil transshipment service at the Atasu head oil
pumping station to the Atasu-Alashankou pipeline will see an
increase of 93.87 tenge (approximately $0.21), raising the tariff
to 380 tenge (approximately $0.85) per ton (excluding VAT).
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