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Kyrgyzstan seeks fuel supplies from multiple nations as Russian refining capacity falters

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Posted by Stephen M. Bland

1d ago· 6 min readenNews

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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.com

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Due to the lack of adequate oil and gas production, we remain a country dependent on imports.
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.
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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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