Kazakh pipelines boost oil shipments to China by 22%

Kazakhstan ”s oil pipeline monopoly boosted shipments through its Atasu-Alashankou to China by 22% in the first half of this year as it sent more Kazakh and Russian crude to the world”s second biggest energy user. Kazakhstan ”s oil exports through the pipeline to China in the six months increased 512,000 tonnes from a year […]

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Kazakhstan



”s oil pipeline monopoly boosted shipments through its Atasu-Alashankou to


China


by 22% in the first half of this year as it sent more Kazakh and Russian crude to the world”s second biggest energy user.





Kazakhstan



”s oil exports through the pipeline to


China


in the six months increased 512,000 tonnes from a year earlier to 2.807 million tones.

Russia

sent 465,000 tones to


China


via its Omsk-Pavlodar-Atasu-Alashankou link in the same period.



As per report, the 200,000 barrel per day Atasu-Alashankou pipeline was completed in December 2005 at a cost of US$ 800 million. Russian crude oil is delivered to the pipe though a link from

Omsk

in

Siberia

.

Russia

sent oil to


China


through the pipeline for the first time in the first quarter, when it allowed OAO Gazprom Neft and BP Plc”s Russian venture TNK-BP each to ship 150,000 tones.



The company said state run KazTransOil”s crude shipments through the Atyrau-Samara pipeline rose by 161,000 tones from a year earlier to 8.135 million tones in the first half. It sent 5.82 million tones to


Kazakhstan


”s three refineries increase of 398,000 tones. It said the company crude oil loading to rail cars increased by 336,000 tones to 2.24 million tones in the period.

China

is second only to the


US


in energy consumption.


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