Afghanistan

Russia'sexports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Afghanistan and ex-Soviet states in Central Asia have jumped following introduction of European Union sanctions against Moscow at the end of 2024, industry sources said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.The European Union'ssanctions against Russia'sLPG over the war in Ukraine took effect on December 20.
The restrictions were proposed last year by Poland, one of Russia'slargest LPG importers.LPG, or propane and butane, is mainly used as fuel for cars, heating and to produce other petrochemicals.According to the industry sources, railway supplies of LPG from Russia'splants, including the Kazrosgas joint venture with Kazakhstan, jumped to the region by 80% year on year in January & February to 140,000 metric tons, read the report.The exports to Afghanistan, the main consumer of Russia'sLPG in the region, rose by 52% for the period to 71,000 tons.Traders expect great scope for more supplies to Afghanistan, where annual demand for LPG is seen at around 700,000 tons per year.The post Russia'sLPG exports to Afghanistan boom as Europe shuns it first appeared on Ariana News.





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