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Kazakhstan’s Atyrau refinery hits light petroleum product output record in 8M2025

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September 20, 2025
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Kazakhstan’s Atyrau refinery hits light petroleum product output record in 8M2025

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, September 20. In the first
eight months of 2025, the Atyrau Oil Refinery in Kazakhstan
achieved a record output of light petroleum products, reaching 77.5
percent, with a refining depth of 88.6 percent, Trend reports, citing
KazMunayGas.

Output benchmarks for diesel and aviation fuel surpassed
expectations by 15 percent and 13 percent, respectively.

“This enabled the enterprise to transfer 129 billion tenge
(approximately $232 million) to the state budget, which is 24
billion tenge (about $43 million) more than planned,” the company
stated.

At a recent KazMunayGas meeting, strategic development objectives
for the Atyrau Oil Refinery were addressed. These goals include
boosting annual refining capacity to 6.1 million tons and
lengthening the period between maintenance shutdowns to 36 months.
Additionally, initiatives to enhance financial efficiency were
emphasized.




KazMunayGas (KMG) operates as Kazakhstan’s sovereign entity in
the oil and gas sector, embodying a comprehensive, vertically
integrated model that encompasses the full spectrum of the
hydrocarbon value chain, including exploration, extraction,
logistics, refining, and ancillary services. Founded in 2002, it
serves as the governmental entity overseeing the national oil and
gas landscape, orchestrating a diverse portfolio of assets and
subsidiaries spanning the upstream, midstream, and downstream
sectors of the industry.

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