Kazakhstan's Oil Exports Unscathed by Ust-Luga Attack

Kazakhstan's energy ministry reported that its oil exports remained unaffected by a recent attack on Russia's Ust-Luga Baltic port. The port, a significant export terminal, has three processing units capable of refining 3 million tons of gas condensate annually. The ministry continues to monitor the situation closely.

Kazakhstan's Oil Exports Unscathed by Ust-Luga Attack

Kazakhstan's energy ministry announced on Friday that the recent attack on Russia's Ust-Luga Baltic port has not disrupted its oil exports. According to the ministry, operations are proceeding as usual, although they are vigilant in monitoring developments.

The Ust-Luga complex, an essential component of Russia's oil export infrastructure, includes three processing units. Each unit has the capacity to refine 3 million tons of stable gas condensate each year.

These facilities produce a variety of products, including light and heavy naphtha, jet fuel, ship fuel oil, and gasoil. Despite the attack, Kazakhstan's oil flow remains unaffected, preserving its economic stability.

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