The volume will mostly be from KMG's share in the Kara?haganak Petroleum Operating (KPO), the sources said. (Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
MOSCOW, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan will supply
100,000 tonnes of oil via Russia's Druzhba pipeline to Germany
in March for the PCK Schwedt refinery after it agreed commercial
and legal terms with all parties involved, two sources familiar
with the talks said.
Kazakhstan's Kazmunaigaz (KMG) oil company will supply the
volume via the pipeline system of Russia's Transneft to the
refinery, the sources said.
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