Kazakhstan Launches Tuзkоль Gas Project for Energy Stability
Kazakhstan's Ministry of Energy has launched a project to extract and supply raw gas from the Tuзkоль field in the Kyzylorda region. The project, operated by LLP 'Tuzkoly MuнайGas Operating', aims to strengthen energy stability and develop regional infrastructure.
The initial gas supply is planned at about 30 million cubic meters per year, with future plans to increase this to 200 million cubic meters per year. The project focuses on creating new jobs and involving local specialists. The Ministry of Energy provides support for technological reliability and compliance with state standards. Gas will be processed and supplied to the national gas transportation system. The project is seen as an example of effective state-business interaction for sustainable development and energy security.
The Tuзkоль field project is expected to bolster Kazakhstan's energy sector and regional infrastructure. With the Ministry of Energy's continued support, the project aims to expand the resource base and introduce modern technologies, ensuring a stable and reliable gas supply.
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