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  1. The Iran war is redrawing Central Asia’s map to the sea
    EnergyAnalysis11 Jun

    The Iran war is redrawing Central Asia’s map to the sea

    Every escalation in the Gulf pushes the region’s trade further off the route through Iran and onto the corridors west and east. The war hands Kazakhstan an oil-price windfall and a bill at the same time.

  2. EnergyBrief11 Jun

    Kazakhstan says it is ready to pump more Russian gas to Uzbekistan

    Kazakhstan’s energy minister said on 10 June that the country is ready to carry more Russian gas to Uzbekistan, toward 11 billion cubic metres a year. The pipeline that once sent Central Asian gas north now runs the other way.

  3. Kazakhstan’s oil still rides a Russian route
    EnergyAnalysis10 Jun

    Kazakhstan’s oil still rides a Russian route

    Astana keeps adjusting its output numbers. It still ships most of its oil through a pipeline that crosses Russia to the Black Sea, and that route is now a target. The exposure is built into the map.

  4. EnergyBrief10 Jun

    Kazakhstan sets its 2026 oil target at 98 million tonnes after pipeline attacks

    Energy minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said on 10 June that Kazakhstan will produce about 98 million tonnes of oil this year, below plan. Attacks on the Caspian pipeline and outages at Tengiz cost roughly 5 million tonnes.

  5.  Central Asia, AI, data centres, electricity, nuclear, Russia, China, South Korea
    EnergyAnalysis10 Jun

    Central Asia declared an AI year. The grid will decide how far it gets

    The region is racing to build digital economies, AI centres and crypto hubs. All of it needs electricity Central Asia does not yet have, which is why the same governments are courting Korea, Rosatom and Beijing for new power.

  6. EnergyBrief10 Jun

    Kazakhstan and South Korea deepen energy ties and edge toward a nuclear deal

    Astana and Seoul advanced cooperation on power generation, oil and a planned nuclear memorandum on 8 and 9 June. South Korea is positioning itself in a country scrambling to add electricity.

  7. EnergyAnalysis5 Jun

    Baku Energy Week: $7.5 billion in contracts, a green corridor pitch, and Central Asia in the room

    Azerbaijan's minister framed the Caspian region as a new energy space. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan were named as corridor partners. $7.5 billion in contracts signed at the forum.