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Kazakh-German Oil Flows Delayed Until Feb: Transneft

OIL

The planned 20k tons of crude oil deliveries from Kazakhstan to Germany have been delayed to February, from January previously scheduled, Igor Dyomin, spokesperson at Transneft, said.

  • “Due to some inertia, our partners in Kazakhstan needs time to start”, Dyomin said.
  • Transneft has everything ready to transit 20k tons of Kazakh crude to Germany through the northern leg of Druzhba pipeline in January, it said. Itinerary orders as well as transit payments were made in line with the agreement.
  • Russian oil flows to Poland via the northern leg of Druzhba are planned at over 200k tons in February. It will therefore be possible to include Kazakh crude volumes for transit next month according to Bloomberg.
  • Earlier this month, Kazakhstan confirmed it will be able to supply 300k tons of oil to Germany in Q1 2023 through Transneft’s oil pipeline systems. The relevant permit was issues by the Russian Ministry of Energy.

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