ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 5. Kazakhstan Temir
Zholy (KTZ) railway company and KazMunaiGaz (KMG) have launched an
automated data exchange system to increase transparency in
Kazakhstan's oil products market, Trend reports via KTZ.


The collaboration aims to ensure continuous, real-time
monitoring of the domestic positioning of oil product tank wagons
and the volumes of oil product imports, as stated in a KTZ
announcement.


The initiative is supported by KTZ’s subsidiary, Main Computing
Center, which has implemented an alternative technical solution for
data transmission from KTZ’s information systems.


Currently, KMG is keeping up with real-time operational data,
taking in hourly updates on where oil product tank wagons are
moving around Kazakhstan’s territory, along with daily reports on
how much oil product is being brought in.







The system is expected to improve the management of the
country's fuel balance and enhance the overall efficiency of
monitoring and controlling oil product logistics.


According to the Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan, a
total of 83.614 million tons of crude oil and raw petroleum
products from bituminous minerals were produced in the country
between January and October 2025, a 14.2% increase compared to the
same period in 2024. During this time, Kazakhstan exported 62.639
million tons of oil products, while 20.975 million tons were sold
in the domestic market.


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