Kazakhstan Boosts Oil Exports to Germany with Extended Agreement
Kazakhstan has demonstrated its commitment to reliable European export pathways by expanding its oil contract with Germany. This move comes as Germany has already received a substantial volume of Kazakh crude in the first nine months of 2025, totaling approximately 1.5 million tons.
The expanded contract is poised to enhance Kazakhstan's oil exports to Germany in 2026. Presently, monthly deliveries stand at 100,000 tons. However, this figure is expected to rise to 130,000 tons following the contract's expansion. This increase will further fortify the trade bonds between the two countries.
Despite the expansion, there is no publicly available information about a German representative negotiating the extension or the official signing date of the contract.
With the expanded contract, Kazakhstan continues to cement its role as a primary oil supplier to Germany. The increase in monthly deliveries will not only bolster Kazakhstan's economy but also guarantee a consistent supply of crude oil for Germany.
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