
Key Points
- Kazakhstan's efforts to diversify oil exports
- Disruptions in the CPC
- Increasing oil exports through alternative routes
By the Numbers
1.5 million barrels/day72.5 million tons/year
Kazakhstan continues to diversify its oil exports to reduce dependence on Russia. However, disruptions in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) reveal the country's oil export capacity gap. Kazakhstan is seeking alternative routes to increase oil exports. Nevertheless, since the CPC carries more than 80% of Kazakhstan's oil exports, it is not possible to quickly change this route. While Kazakhstan attempts to increase oil exports through alternative routes, it must also consider its relations with Russia.
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- Why is Kazakhstan continuing its efforts to diversify oil exports?
- Kazakhstan is continuing its efforts to diversify oil exports to reduce its dependence on Russia and increase its oil exports.
- What effect do disruptions in the CPC have?
- Disruptions in the CPC reveal Kazakhstan's oil export capacity gap and reduce its exports.
- How is Kazakhstan progressing with alternative routes?
- Kazakhstan is attempting to increase oil exports through alternative routes, but these routes have not yet replaced the amount carried by the CPC.
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