Kazakhstan has officially banned the export of gasoline and diesel fuel by road and rail, following a government decision that took effect on January 29, 2025.
The restriction is outlined in amendments to the joint order “On Some Issues of Export of Oil Products from the Territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan,” which were approved by the Minister of Energy, the Chairman of the National Security Committee (KNB), and the Ministers of Finance and Internal Affairs, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
Scope of the Ban and Exceptions
Under the new regulations, the export of petroleum products - including to member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) - is prohibited via road transportation.
“Introduce a ban on the export of gasoline, diesel fuel, and certain types of petroleum products from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including to the EAEU member states, by road transport,” the official statement reads.
However, the government has outlined several exceptions:
In addition to road transport, railway exports are also restricted, with limited exceptions. Gasoline exports within the framework of state-approved plans, as well as fuel deliveries for humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts, will be permitted between February 1 and March 29.
Government’s Rationale for the Ban
The Ministry of Energy stated that the new restrictions aim to prevent fuel shortages in the domestic market.
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Kazakhstan has officially banned the export of gasoline and diesel fuel by road and rail, following a government decision that took effect on January 29, 2025.