Kyrgyzstan seeks fuel supplies from multiple nations as Russian refining capacity falters
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Kyrgyzstan is seeking fuel supply assistance from multiple neighboring countries (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) as reduced Russian refining capacity — caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries, seasonal demand, and tighter export controls — creates fuel shortages across Central Asia. Deputy Energy Minister Nasipbek Kerimov acknowledged Kyrgyzstan's dependence on imports, noting the country consumes approximately 2 million tons of fuel and lubricants annually. The situation highlights the shifting energy dynamics in Central Asia as Russia's role as a reliable fuel supplier comes under strain.
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bskyKyrgyzstan seeks fuel supplies from multiple nations as Russian refining capacity falterstimesca.comKey quotes
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Kyrgyzstan annually consumes approximately 2 million tons of various types of fuel and lubricants.
The move follows reduced Russian refining capacity after Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries, seasonal demand, and tighter export controls.
Kyrgyzstan has asked Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to help secure its fuel supplies as shortages inside Russia put new
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