2023-05-27 16:26:55
As Western sanctions rain down on the Russian oil sector, Kazakhstan intends to continue to transit its black gold through Russian territory, as Yerjan Achikbayev, Kazakh Ambassador to the United States, told Sputnik. A transit ban is not on the agenda and, according to him, is an “apocalyptic scenario”.
Such sanctions would indeed be detrimental to Astana but also to the global market, the official stressed.
The ambassador also recalled the importance of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) oil pipeline, 1,500 kilometers long, which links the Kazakh deposit of Tengiz to the Russian port of Novorossiïsk. A vital structure for the country’s exports, especially since Astana is working on the extension of these Tengiz fields.
“Statistically, this represents 80% of our exports, and we are also working to increase oil production in Kazakhstan. We need to understand how to deliver these additional volumes,” he told Sputnik on the sidelines of the Trans-Caspian Forum in Washington.
In May, the European Union had also proposed to formalize the suspension of supplies by the Druzhba pipeline, serving Germany and Poland. These countries had previously refused to buy Russian oil domestically.
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