Kazakhstan Considers Winter Gas Export Halt to Secure Domestic Supply

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Kazakhstan is considering delaying or halting natural gas exports for the upcoming winter to ensure sufficient supplies for domestic households and key industrial users within the country. This stance was articulated by Arman Kasenov, deputy chairman of the board of the state energy company QazaqGaz, highlighting the need to prioritize internal demand during a period of tight energy resources and seasonally high consumption. The move would focus on stabilizing energy supply for homes, commercial enterprises, and critical sectors that rely on gas for heating and power generation as temperatures drop. The goal, Kasenov indicated, is to safeguard the domestic market from shortages and maintain uninterrupted energy service across the republic while balancing the broader role of natural gas in the regional energy landscape.

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