ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 15. In December
2025, Kazakhstan resumed oil transit to Uzbekistan, Trend reports, citing
KazTransOil.
The volume of oil transit from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan
scheduled for December is expected to reach up to 35,000 tons. By
the end of 2025, KazTransOil plans to supply up to 30,000 tons of
oil to Kyrgyzstan. Oil deliveries to Kyrgyzstan resumed in November
of this year, following a previous suspension of such
transportation since 2017.
The combined volume of oil supplies in both directions is
projected to amount to up to 65,000 tons, including as much as
55,000 tons during the current month. Oil transportation along all
routes is conducted via the trunk pipeline system to KazTransOil’s
Shagyr oil loading terminal, where the oil is subsequently loaded
into railway tank cars.
Meanwhile, in response to attacks by unmanned vessels on the
marine infrastructure facilities of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium
(CPC) at the port of Novorossiysk, Kazakhstan has decided to
redirect a portion of its oil volumes previously transported
through the CPC. Consequently, oil shipments along alternative
export routes have been increased, including an additional 232,000
tons via the Atyrau–Samara route.
China: by 72,000 tons;
Port of Aktau (toward the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan route): by 58,000
tons