Kazakhstan national oil transporter KazTransOil set to increase tariffs on exports
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
KazTransOil JSC will increase the tariff for oil transportation service through main pipelines for export outside the Republic of Kazakhstan by 1150 tenge to 11 300 tenge/t per 1000 km (excluding VAT) from 1 January 2025.
In addition, from 1 January 2025, the tariffs of KazTransOil JSC for additional services for oil transportation through main pipelines for export outside the Republic of Kazakhstan will change.
In particular, tariff for the service of oil transshipment at the Makat oil pumping station to the Kenkiyak - Atyrau oil pipeline will be 2436 tenge/t (excluding VAT), increasing by 152.73 tenge.
Tariff for oil transshipment service at the Kenkiyak head oil pumping station will amount to 740 tenge/t (excluding VAT), increasing by 402.5 tenge.
Tariff for oil transshipment service at the Atasu head oil pumping station to the Atasu - Alashankou oil pipeline will be 380 tenge/t (excluding VAT), increasing by 93.87 tenge.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/regulations-and-standards/29112024/kazakhstan-national-oil-transporter-kaztransoil-set-to-increase-tariffs-on-exports/
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