According to ministry sources, Kazakhstan has the capacity to produce 1.2 million tonnes of bitumen annually, though real output falls short due to limited raw material availability. This year, demand stands at approximately 1 million tonnes, which is also projected for 2025. Local production should be able to meet this future demand.
The ministry added that it intends to engage in fresh discussions with Russian officials to agree on a supply plan for 2025. While the ministry acknowledged current production challenges, it emphasized that Kazakhstan is not necessarily facing a bitumen shortage.
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