Kazakhstan plans to increase oil transport through Caspian Pipeline Consortium

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Kazakhstan Energy Minister Bulat Akçulakov announced that Astana expects to increase its crude oil production from 50 million tons to 60 million tons in 2023 through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC). Words lead the way DEA News.

“Our goal this year is to deliver around 60 million tons of crude oil,” the minister said at the CERAWeek international energy conference in Texas.

He stressed that Kazakh oil has customers all over the world.

Earlier it was known that Kazakhstan. outgoing In March this year, it will deliver 20,000 tons of oil to Germany via Druzhba.

Before that, Akçulakova, Russia’s supported Passage of Kazakh oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline. Reuters in February reportedHe said that in March 2023 Astana will supply 100 thousand tons of oil to Germany via Druzhba.

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