Ministry of Energy Sent Additional Liquified Gas Volumes to Regions
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The Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan has announced additional liquefied gas supplies to the Aqtobe, Mangystau, and West Kazakhstan regions, Orda.kz reports.
As of October 24, 900 tons of gas from Shymkent Oil Refinery resources have been allocated to the Aqtobe Region. The West Kazakhstan Region received 180 tons from Tengizchevroil resources. Daily deliveries to the Mangystau Region from KazGPZ have been increased by 100-150 tons.
These measures aim to cover increased demand and ensure stable supplies of liquefied gas in the specified regions.
Original Author: Artyom Volkov
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