After lengthy planning to diversify its oil export routes away from Russian pathways, Kazakhstan’s authorities is seeking to revive a pipeline undertaking that appeared to have been shelved. Subsequent 12 months, in truth, building might begin on the Yeskene-Kuryk pipeline, which might join oil producing areas within the west of the nation to the port of Kuryk, on the Caspian shore.
The concept to revive the Yeskene-Kuryk pipeline took place in July 2022, because the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) was struggling disruptions. The CPC transports round 80 p.c of Kazakhstan’s oil exports by means of Russia to the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.
After Russia’s assault on Ukraine in February 2022, Kazakhstan-based producers, which embrace a number of the world’s largest oil corporations, feared that the CPC would change into a possible goal of Western sanctions aimed to hinder Russia’s struggle effort.
Quite a lot of disruptions, some weather-related, some court-ordered, and a few arguably politically-motivated, led Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to instruct state-owned oil firm Kazmunaigas to revamp the 739-km pipeline from Yeskene to Kuryk.
The purpose is twofold. First, it might diversify export routes, permitting growing volumes of Kazakhstan’s crude to keep away from transiting by means of Russian territory. Second, it might spearhead the event of the Kuryk port, which had been within the playing cards for at the very least a decade, however has not but seen the fast growth the authorities had been hoping for.
Kazmunaigas must make investments round $1.5 billion to construct the pipeline, a sum equal to two-thirds of final 12 months’s web revenue.
Yeskene is a small village close to Atyrau, the nation’s so-called oil capital. Within the mid-2000s, it was indicated as a possible hub for the development of an extra oil and gasoline processing facility, after the operators of the Kashagan offshore undertaking chosen the close by city of Karabatan to construct their huge Bolashak plant.
On the time, nonetheless, media commentaries stated the selection of Yeskene would entail potential risks to the native wildlife, particularly within the occasion of business accidents or pipeline leakage. The proximity to the Bolashak plant would “improve the likelihood of detrimental industrial influence on the encircling space,” a slightly impartial report on industrial plans stated.
In 2012, simply earlier than the North Caspian Working Consortium (NCOC) made its first try and kick-start manufacturing at Kashagan, then-Minister of Power Sauat Mynbayev stated that “the implementation of the second part of Kashagan would require the development of the Yeskene-Kuryk pipeline.”
The identical 12 months, Kazmunaigas paid for the resettlement of dozens of households from the village of Yeskene to town of Atyrau as work on the close by oil fields wound down and native residents struggled to seek out jobs.
In 2021, a number of the residents who remained in Yeskene demanded resettlement due to the detrimental results the Bolashak plant on their well being. At a press convention, nonetheless, Makhambet Dosmukhambetov, the regional governor, stated a resettlement couldn’t be paid for by public funds.
Now, whereas the CPC continues to be thought of essentially the most dependable and cost-effective route for Kazakhstan’s oil exports, the Ministry of Power outlined outsized plans to diversify its overseas commerce technique.
“We’re figuring out the difficulty of the development of the Yeskene-Kuryk oil pipeline. We estimate its capability at 20-30 million tons per 12 months,” Minister Almasadam Satkaliyev stated on November 25.
Satkaliyev additionally stated the federal government plans to beef up exports through the Druzhba pipeline (additionally by means of Russia) to Germany to 1.4 million tons per 12 months, a 40 p.c improve in comparison with final 12 months. Kazakhstan additionally plans to extend exports through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) route.
“In 2024, we plan to provide 1.5 million tons of Kazakh oil by means of [the BTC]. We’re finding out the chance to extend provides alongside this route to twenty million tons per 12 months,” Satkaliyev stated.
For reference, Kazakhstan pumps 55.4 million tons of oil yearly through the CPC, an quantity that dwarfs all different routes.
The one potential manner for Kazakhstan to pump 13 occasions extra oil through the BTC could be to each construct the Yeskene-Kuryk pipeline, primarily bringing Kashagan oil to the Caspian shore, after which to considerably develop its fleet of tankers, which might transfer oil to Azerbaijan’s capital after which onward to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
But, as argued by vitality analyst Askar Ismailov in his Telegram channel, “Transporting such massive volumes of oil by tanker throughout the Caspian Sea doesn’t seem commercially viable.”
Moreover financial considerations, Kazakhstan is balancing the potential political penalties of a protracted struggle in Ukraine on the standing of the CPC as a sanctions-exempt infrastructure.