ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 21. KazTransOil
transported 19.5 million tons of oil through the Kazakhstan-China
Pipeline LLP's system in 2025, a 4% increase compared to 2024,
Trend reports via the
company.


In 2025, the total cargo turnover reached 17.471 billion
ton-kilometers, reflecting a 4% increase compared to the previous
year.


During the same period, the Atasu-Alashankou pipeline
transshipped a total of 11.086 million tons of oil, marking a 1%
decline compared to 2024.


KazTransOil transported a record-high 45.12 million tons of oil
through its primary pipeline system in 2025, a 1% increase over the
previous year, achieving the highest volume in the past seven
years.







The total oil cargo turnover across KazTransOil's pipeline
network amounted to 36.002 billion ton-kilometers in 2025, a 1%
increase from the previous year. The company's overall oil cargo
throughput reached 46.057 billion ton-kilometers, representing a 2%
growth relative to 2024.


Kazakhstan-China Pipeline LLP is the owner and operator of the
Atasu-Alashankou and Kenkiyak-Kumkol oil pipelines. The company is
a joint venture between KazTransOil JSC (50%) and China National
Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company Ltd. (50%).