Tuesday, 16, December, 2025

Kazakhstan increased oil supplies to Kyrgyzstan in December, and resumed transit to Uzbekistan, the state-owned KazTransOil company said.

Kazakhstan resumed oil supplies to Kyrgyzstan in November this year, with deliveries suspended in 2017.

"By the end of 2025, the KazTransOil will deliver up to 30 thousand tons of oil to Kyrgyzstan. In December this year, up to 35 thousand tons of oil transit are due to Uzbekistan. The total volume of oil supplies in both directions will be up to 65 thousand tons, of which up to 55 thousand tons this month," the company said in a statement.

Oil will be transported in all directions via the system of main oil pipelines to Shagir KazTransOil oil filling station, where the oil will be loaded into railway tanks.

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