HomeOil and GasKazakhstan Plans Major Oil Export Boost via Turkey, Reducing Russian Reliance Oil and Gas Kazakhstan Plans Major Oil Export Boost via Turkey, Reducing Russian Reliance By Energy Jobline November 26, 2024 0 70 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Kazakhstan could sharply increase its crude oil exports out of Turkey’s port of Ceyhan, its energy minister said on Monday, in a move that would reduce the more than 80% share of flows it currently sends via Russia. Related TagsOIL Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleTrump Plans Aggressive LNG Export Expansion, Offshore Drilling PushNext articleMidstream Prepares for Trump’s Upcoming Regulatory Changes Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Russia Resumes Oil Supply to Czech Republic via Druzhba Pipeline December 7, 2024 Oil and Gas Petroleum Economist’s Paul Hickin Recognized Among the 50 Voices in Commodities Worth Following December 7, 2024 Oil and Gas CryoSys, PIC Americas to Develop 7.2 MTPA LNG Export Facility on Texas Gulf Coast December 7, 2024 - Advertisment - Most Popular Non-Tesla EV Roadtrips ‘Sucked’ Last Year. Now, They’re ‘Dramatically’ Better December 7, 2024 Russia Resumes Oil Supply to Czech Republic via Druzhba Pipeline December 7, 2024 Petroleum Economist’s Paul Hickin Recognized Among the 50 Voices in Commodities Worth Following December 7, 2024 CryoSys, PIC Americas to Develop 7.2 MTPA LNG Export Facility on Texas Gulf Coast December 7, 2024 Load more Recent Comments