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Ukraine war

Public in Kyrgyzstan pressed from all sides by Russia’s war in Ukraine

Kyrgyz authorities do not want pollsters or journalists to probe public opinion about the war.
Mar 16, 2023
Kazakh oil has only one way to go (CPC)

Kazakhstan bullish on oil exports despite fallout of war

Pipelines to Russia carried 94 percent of Kazakh oil exports last year.
Joanna Lillis Mar 9, 2023
Half-pipe: Final adjustments are being made to gas transportation infrastructure in Uzbekistan. (Photo: Screengrab of Uztransgaz video presentation)

Uzbekistan making final adjustments to accommodate Russian gas imports

Deliveries had reportedly been expected to start March 1, but that deadline has come and gone.
Mar 3, 2023
Kaspi (government handout)

The Ukrainians in Georgian villages

Priced out of Georgian cities by Russians fleeing conscription, many Ukrainian refugees have ended up in small, remote towns, where resources are few.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 1, 2023
CNPC-AktobeMunaiGas

Perspectives | China wants the Line D pipeline. Can Central Asia deliver?

Beijing is leaning toward buying additional Central Asian gas, despite reliability concerns.
Joe Webster Feb 28, 2023
BP platform

Russia's Ukraine war continues to impact Azerbaijan's oil sector

Exports of Azerbaijani oil via the Black Sea were restarted but only temporarily, while exports of Russian crude oil through Azerbaijan have finally been halted due to EU sanctions.
David O'Byrne Feb 27, 2023
The gas will keep flowing next winter, but not to China. (Photo: Samruk-Kazyna)

Kazakhstan: Officials vow no repeat to gas shortages, but warn exports and excess use must stop

The expectation is that gas consumption will soar to 40 billion cubic meters by 2030.
Feb 24, 2023
Output fell over 4 percent in 2022. (Uzbekneftegaz)

Fueling energy woes, Uzbekistan sees drop in gas output

Production is falling as demand increases, forcing Uzbekistan to look to Russia for energy supplies.
Joanna Lillis Feb 22, 2023
chess

Turkmenistan: Bear trap

Turkmenistan is looking to Gazprom to deliver new customers, at the risk of further eroding its independence. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Feb 21, 2023
BOTAS

Azerbaijan's oil exports restart amid high demand in Europe

Baku does not normally release such detailed information on the destination of its crude oil exports.
David O'Byrne Feb 16, 2023
Energy Minister Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, far left, seen addressing a briefing of loyal bloggers on February 13 in government-issued footage.

Uzbekistan officials summon loyal bloggers to quash critical investigation

Local media have ignored a report by RFE/RL's Uzbek service about shady goings-on in the oil and gas sector.
Feb 14, 2023
Oral airport

Sanctioned Russian buys into Kazakh airport in border region

The firm hopes to create a regional aviation hub just over the Kazakh border.
Joanna Lillis Feb 13, 2023
Hail Arkadag (state media)

Turkmenistan: Small stature, big statue

The son tries to escape his father’s shadow, costly breakdowns in gas exports, and Russia has been playing Turkmenistan for a fool. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Feb 7, 2023
Tbilisi’s metro system dates to Soviet times. (Shutterstock)

Georgian authorities face backlash over Russian purchases

Tbilisi says the war will not derail plans to buy subway cars from Russia with European money.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 3, 2023
Armenia bank

Armenian banks record mega profits, but the economy doesn't feel it

The Armenian banking sector is booming thanks to the influx of Russian capital due to the war in Ukraine. But only a paltry amount is entering the Armenian economy.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 2, 2023

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