MOSCOW, Dec 26 (Reuters): Russia has almost doubled exports of liquefied petroleum gas in the January - November period to ex-Soviet republics in Central Asia and Afghanistan to 1.016 million metric tons, industry sources told Reuters on Friday.
LPG is mainly used as fuel for cars, heating and to produce other petrochemicals.
Traders said supplies to Afghanistan, as well as to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan now account for around 36% of Russia's total LPG exports, up from 19% in 2024. Afghanistan is Russia's largest buyer of LPG in that region. In July, Russia accepted the credentials of a new ambassador of Afghanistan, making it the first nation to recognise the country's Taliban government.
According to the sources, supplies of Russia's LPG to the country, including from Kazrosgaz, a joint venture with Kazakhstan, have jumped 1.5 times in the first 11 months of the year to 418,000 tons.
Traders said that Russia's LPG supplies to Afghanistan have increased partially at the expense of declining supplies from Iran, which has been sanctioned by the United States.
Russia doubles LPG exports to Central Asia, Afghanistan
FE Team | Published: December 26, 2025 22:02:42
Russia doubles LPG exports to Central Asia, Afghanistan
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