Kazakhstan likely to reduce oil export duty to US$ 139

Kazakhstan is supposed to reduce export duties on crude oil from US$ 210 to US$ 139 per ton and for fuel oil – from US$ 130 to US$ 95. Sauat Mynbayev, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister announced this on the Government telephone conference today. According to Mynbayev, draft resolution on export duty reduction was prepared […]

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Kazakhstan is supposed to reduce export duties on crude oil from US$ 210 to US$ 139 per ton and for fuel oil – from US$ 130 to US$ 95. Sauat Mynbayev, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister announced this on the Government telephone conference today.

According to Mynbayev, draft resolution on export duty reduction was prepared by Ministry. The document went on approval to governmental bodies.

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