KazTransOil to Boost Oil Supplies to Kyrgyzstan, Resume Transit to Uzbekistan
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KazTransOil JSC plans to increase oil supplies to Kyrgyzstan and resume transit shipments to Uzbekistan in December, Orda.kz reports.
Oil deliveries to Kyrgyzstan resumed in November after being suspended since 2017. By the end of the year, KazTransOil intends to ship up to 30,000 tons of oil to the country.
Transit to Uzbekistan is planned for December, with volumes of up to 35,000 tons. Total deliveries in both directions could reach 65,000 tons, of which 55,000 tons will be delivered this month,
the company said.
Oil is transported via main pipelines to the Shagyr transfer point, where it is loaded into railway tank cars.
Original Author: Zarina Fayzulina
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