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Kazakhstan's TCO cranks up LPG exports to Finland

Kazakhstan's Tengizchevroil ( TCO) exported about 2,000 metric lots of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Finland by rail last month as the business looks for to broaden in new markets, market sources stated on Tuesday

TCO, in which Chevron has a 50% stake, resumed exports of LPG - used as a motor fuel and for family heating - to Finland in November after a seven-year hiatus.

At the same time, Kazakhstan cut in half LPG rail transit via Russia to 22,300 loads in January, from 40,300 heaps a year ealrier, in the face of export restrictions introduced to fulfill domestic need.

TCO did not react to a request for remark.

LPG is a popular cars and truck fuel in Kazakhstan, where costs have been controlled considering that early 2022 after a price spike triggered public discontent.

Exports have actually likewise been restricted by suspension of deliveries to Ukraine, Belarus and Russia's southern ports due to the fact that of the dispute in Ukraine.