Kazakhstan is discussing increasing oil supply through Friendship with Germany 14:56

The Kazakhstan government is negotiating with German companies to increase oil supplies to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline. It is planned to increase the pumping amount to 2 million tons. writes about this TASS Referring to the words of Almasadam Satkaliev, head of the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan.

“We have already started preliminary consultations with our colleagues regarding the implementation of this transition this year,” the minister said.

Oil supply from Russia to Europe through Druzhba until the end of 2023 fallen By 60%. Flows were redistributed to Russian ports. Thus, oil shipments via Novorossiysk increased by 3.1%, via Primorsk by 6.5% and via Ust-Luga by 9%.

Before that in Kazakhstan stated About the absence of territorial disputes with the Russian Federation. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted that Moscow and Astana continue to maintain friendly relations.

Previously expert named The consequences of Europe’s refusal to pass Russian gas through Ukraine.

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Source: Gazeta

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