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How much CO2 is stored in Kazakhstan?
In Kazakhstan, CO 2 produced from Ammonia production accounts for only 0.2% (Fig. 4). Seven storage sinks from the CCS hubs are considered for CO 2 storage. The Precaspian basin, with a potential total effective storage of 602 Gt CO 2 (Abuov et al., Dec. 2020), shares three storage sinks for Atyrau, Oral, and Aktobe CCS hubs.
Should Kazakhstan adopt an energy security strategy?
Global trend of tightening carbon regulation presents yet another impetus for broader modernization and systemic reforms of energy sector in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan should articulate and adopt an official Energy Security Strategy document, guided by these general observations.
How much power does Kazakhstan have?
Kazakhstan boasts a significant power generation capacity of 23.6 GW, with 82% coming from 68 plants, including combined heat and power, condensing, gas turbine, and gas engine plants fueled by coal, petroleum, and natural gas (Bui et al., 2018). Coal is largely used in Central and North Kazakhstan, while hydrocarbons are mainly used in the West.
How much natural gas does Kazakhstan produce a year?
Kazakhstan's gas reserves are extensive and extracted in large quantities as associated petroleum gas and oil. From 2010 to 2020, the gross production of natural gas (including injection volumes into reservoirs) in Kazakhstan increased by an average of 4% annually, reaching 55.1 billion m 3 by 2020.
What if a CO2 pipeline is built in north central Kazakhstan?
For example, if one CO 2 emitter in North Central Kazakhstan decides to build a 2000–2500 km CO 2 pipeline to storage sites in West Kazakhstan to send its CO 2 emissions, that would be quite an expensive project for one enterprise.
Why is diesel a major product in Kazakhstan?
Diesel is the single largest component (product) in Kazakhstan’s refinery slate and in its domestic consumption balance; widely consumed within Kazakhstan, diesel is used across many economic sectors, while transportation (trucking) is the single largest consumer. Kazakhstan remained a (small) net importer of diesel each year during 2016-22.


