Kazakhstan Increases Oil Supplies to Germany
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In March 2025, Kazakhstan exported 150,000 tons of oil to Germany. This is one-third more than in February, according to data from the company "KazTransOil".
Kazakhstan is increasing its oil supplies to Germany. On Thursday, April 3, the "Interfax-Kazakhstan" agency, citing data from "KazTransOil", reported that the export volume reached 150,000 tons in March. In February, Kazakhstan supplied 100,000 tons of oil to Germany.
In 2025, Kazakhstan plans to export 1.2 million tons of oil to Germany via the "Druzhba" pipeline. Last year, Kazakhstan supplied 1.5 million tons of oil to the "Adamova Zastava" delivery point via the "Uzen-Atyrau-Samara" main oil pipeline and then through the "Transneft" main pipeline system.
For reference: "KazTransOil" is the largest oil transportation company in Kazakhstan, owning a network of main oil pipelines and water pipelines with a total length of over 7,600 km. It transports about 60% of the oil produced in the country for export and the domestic market. "KazTransOil" is state-owned and managed through the national company "KazMunayGas".
In 2025, Kazakhstan plans to export 1.2 million tons of oil to Germany via the "Druzhba" pipeline. Last year, Kazakhstan supplied 1.5 million tons of oil to the "Adamova Zastava" delivery point via the "Uzen-Atyrau-Samara" main oil pipeline and then through the "Transneft" main pipeline system.
For reference: "KazTransOil" is the largest oil transportation company in Kazakhstan, owning a network of main oil pipelines and water pipelines with a total length of over 7,600 km. It transports about 60% of the oil produced in the country for export and the domestic market. "KazTransOil" is state-owned and managed through the national company "KazMunayGas".
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