Gazprom To Increase Gas Supplies To Kazakhstan In 2026
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Gazprom will increase gas supplies to Kazakhstan in 2026, Orda.kz reports.
Gazprom Management Committee Chairman Alexey Miller and Head of Kazakhstan’s Presidential Administration Roman Sklyar signed an agreement on additional gas supplies to Kazakhstan.
The document continues the strategic cooperation agreements reached in 2023.
The signing took place on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Details of the agreement have not yet been disclosed.
The parties also discussed current cooperation and strengthening regional energy security. Particular attention was paid to the development of a long-term partnership in Central Asia.
Original author: Rustam Muratov
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