20 april
Kazakhstan will increase oil supplies to Russia and China. This is due to the redistribution of oil from the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, reports Zakon.kz.
According to KazTransOil JSC, in accordance with the oil supply schedule approved by the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in April the volume of exports of Karachaganak oil through the Atyrau– Samara section of the Uzen – Atyrau–Samara trunk oil pipeline is planned at the level of 154.7 thousand tons, Kashagan oil – 60 thousand tons. The estimated volume of transportation of Kashagan oil for export to China via the Atasu – Alashankou oil pipeline will be 40 thousand tons. Recall that on March 20 in Novorossiysk, a storm on the Black Sea damaged one of the berths of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. On the eve of the Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Finance of Kazakhstan Yerulan Zhamaubayev on the sidelines of the government said that the approximate damage to the country as a result of the accident at the CPC is estimated at 100-150 billion tenge.