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Georgia’s Only Refinery to Replace Russian Crude With Turkmen, Kazakh Oil

Summary by The Moscow Times
Georgia’s only oil refinery plans to replace Russian crude with supplies from Central Asian producers Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, the CEO of its operating company said Monday.

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She's being replaced by Turkmen and Kazakh.

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There's still one minor obstacle on the road to a complete phase-out. The Kulevi refinery of the Georgian company Black Sea Petroleum (BSP) will completely stop using Russian oil. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Business Media. Read also: Russia delivered the first batch of oil to Atlantis: who was the fuel shipment actually intended for? "We will completely replace Russian oil with oil from Turkmenistan, and then Kazakhstan, which will…

The single Georgian naphthowork factory at the port of Kulevi has set the task of creating an alternative supply of software, where I want to export the product to the eus.

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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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