ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 26. Oil
transportation via the system of Kazakhstan-China Pipeline,
operated by KazTransOil, reached 14.484 million tons from January
through September 2025, Trend reports via KazMunayGas.
This figure represents an increase of 5 percent compared to the
same period in 2024.
During the reporting period, the oil cargo turnover for this
pipeline system amounted to 12.941 billion ton-kilometers, which is
a 4 percent year-on-year growth.
Meanwhile, crude oil loading into tankers at the Aktau seaport
using KazTransOil’s facilities totaled 2.440 million tons, which is
5 percent lower than in the same period of 2024.
KazTransOil is Kazakhstan’s main oil pipeline operator,
providing crude oil transportation services for domestic supply,
transit, and export markets. The company’s core activities include
the transportation of oil and petroleum products via trunk
pipelines, including pumping, transshipment, draining, loading,
storage, and blending operations. It is also engaged in the
construction and operation of pipeline infrastructure both within
Kazakhstan and abroad, including facilities for storage and
loading, and connections to other modes of transport for liquid
hydrocarbons.
KazTransOil’s trunk pipeline network spans 5,196 kilometers and
is supported by 36 oil pumping stations, 68 oil heating furnaces,
and a storage tank farm with a total capacity of 1.426 million
cubic meters. The company also manages five railway loading and
unloading facilities and has the infrastructure in place for
loading tankers at three active berths of the Aktau seaport’s oil
terminal.