From May 1, JSC “KazTransOil” has raised tariffs for oil export and transit through Kazakhstan, the company’s press service reported.

From May 1, the tariff for filling oil into railway tanks at the station named after T. Kasymova is 1213.20 tenge per ton (previously the tariff was 409.57 tenge).   

At the station named after T. Kasymov, the cost of pouring oil into the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (KPC) system without heating is 263.49 tenge per ton (previously 122.91 tenge).

And the heating of oil into the KPC system will cost 320.09 tenge per ton (previously 128.43 tenge).

At the “Makat” oil pumping station, the tariff for transshipment of oil to the “Kengkiyak – Atyrau” oil pipeline was set at 2,283.27 tenge per ton (previously 1,118.10 tenge). And oil transfer at the main oil pumping station “Kenkiyak” – 337.5 tenge per 1 ton (previously 89.15 tenge).

Shmanova N.N. The tariff for one-way operator service for oil transfer and loading at the station named after 84.47 tenge (41.45 tenge) per 1 ton will be increased by 1000 tenge per 1 ton for the “Kengkiyak-Atyrau” oil pipeline for export outside of Kazakhstan (previously it was 500 tenge).

All rates are without value added tax. 

Source: InBusiness.kz

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