Germany Boosts Oil Imports from Kazakhstan to 130,000 Tons Monthly
Germany is set to boost its oil imports from Kazakhstan. Monthly deliveries will rise to 130,000 tons from the current 100,000 tons. This increase follows an agreement extension, demonstrating Kazakhstan's dedication to stable European export routes.
In the first nine months of 2025, Germany received approximately 1.5 million tons of Kazakh crude. The extended agreement promises a significant increase in these supplies. While the name of the German managing director overseeing this import growth remains unknown, the deal reflects a strong commitment from both nations to maintain and enhance their energy partnership.
With the agreement extension, Germany's oil imports from Kazakhstan are poised to grow significantly. This move secures stable energy supplies for Germany and strengthens Kazakhstan's position as a reliable European energy partner.
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