Business

Afghanistan doubles Russian fuel imports, industry data shows

Published

on

(Last Updated On: December 14, 2023)

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s care-taker government doubled purchases of Russian liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the January-November period, according to industry data, as Russia redirects supplies away from Europe amid political fallout from the Ukraine conflict, Reuters reported.

Last year, Afghanistan and Russia signed a deal on supplying gasoline, diesel, gas and wheat after Moscow offered the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) administration a discount to average global commodity prices.

The move was the first known major international economic deal struck by the IEA since it returned to power.

According to industry data, Russian LPG supplies to Afghanistan by rail in January-November exceeded 176,000 tons, more than double the deliveries seen in the same period in 2022, Reuters reported.

Russia’s total LPG exports to Central Asia in the first 11 months of the year also doubled, to 390,100 tons.

LPG, or propane and butane, is mainly used as fuel for cars, heating and to produce other petrochemicals.

Russia’s LPG exports, unlike oil, have not been targeted by Western sanctions. However, Russia has redirected its supplies away from Europe, including to Central Asia.

Trending

Exit mobile version