
Doe responds to aviation fuel shortage
Recently, the Ministry of energy of Kazakhstan responded to the aviation fuel shortage of Nursultan airport. Previously, Nursultan airport claimed that there was a fuel shortage, affecting the normal operation of the airport. Both Astana airlines and scat Airlines said that the aviation fuel reserve was close to the critical level.
Kazakhstan's Ministry of energy said that airports and airlines should solve the problem of aviation fuel supply in advance and by themselves, including arranging some imports when necessary. This is the business behavior of the business entity. In order to solve the problem of fuel shortage at Nursultan airport, the Ministry of energy of Kazakhstan has taken the following measures: in October, major refineries in the country increased 2000 tons of aviation fuel, some of which were allocated to Nursultan airport; Large suppliers shall sign the oil supply contract in November as soon as possible and speed up the supply of refineries; Appoint a large supplier to provide an additional 700 tons of aviation fuel to Nursultan airport.
The Ministry of energy of Kazakhstan has informed relevant airports and airlines about the maintenance plan of Pavlodar petrochemical plant as early as early September. Airports can purchase aviation fuel not only from large suppliers, but also from small suppliers at commercial prices. Considering the improvement of Russian aviation oil market, some aviation oil can be imported from Russian refineries. Kazakhstan imports 300000 tons from Russia every year, only 55000 tons in the first 10 months of this year.
Kazakhstan's Ministry of energy said that airports and airlines should solve the problem of aviation fuel supply in advance and by themselves, including arranging some imports when necessary. This is the business behavior of the business entity. In order to solve the problem of fuel shortage at Nursultan airport, the Ministry of energy of Kazakhstan has taken the following measures: in October, major refineries in the country increased 2000 tons of aviation fuel, some of which were allocated to Nursultan airport; Large suppliers shall sign the oil supply contract in November as soon as possible and speed up the supply of refineries; Appoint a large supplier to provide an additional 700 tons of aviation fuel to Nursultan airport.
The Ministry of energy of Kazakhstan has informed relevant airports and airlines about the maintenance plan of Pavlodar petrochemical plant as early as early September. Airports can purchase aviation fuel not only from large suppliers, but also from small suppliers at commercial prices. Considering the improvement of Russian aviation oil market, some aviation oil can be imported from Russian refineries. Kazakhstan imports 300000 tons from Russia every year, only 55000 tons in the first 10 months of this year.