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Kazakhstan blames Ukrainian strikes for the cancellation of oil exports from Germany to Germany via Russia in May

The 'energy minister' of Kazakhstan said that no Kazakh oil would be flowing via the 'Russian Druzhba Pipeline' to Germany in 'May'. He said this disruption was likely caused by Ukrainian drone attacks.

Erlan Akkenzhenov, Minister of Erlan's Erlan, said that Russia has informally informed Kazakhstan that they do not have the technical capability to ship Kazakh oil into Germany and that exports will resume "once the capacity is restored." He didn't provide any more specific details.

He said that the transit of Kazakh oil would resume as soon as the technical feasibility issue was resolved.

Most likely, it is related to recent attacks on Russian infrastructure.

Kazakhstan will export 2 million tons of oil per year to Germany by 2025. That's more than 40,000 barrels every day. The PCK refinery supplies Berlin with the exports.

On Tuesday, it was reported that Russia is planning to stop oil exports to Germany via the Druzhba Pipeline starting May 1.

Akkenzhenov said that Kazakhstan will 'not reduce oil production due to the suspension of exports to Germany.' He also stated that the Caspian Consortium, which is responsible for the bulk of Kazakh oil exports through Russia, continues to operate as usual.

(source: Reuters)