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Kyrgyzstan will rely on fuel supplies from China and Belarus to compensate for the Russian shortage

Kyrgyzstan said it was awaiting fuel deliveries from China and Belarus to help deal with the 'knock-on effect' of a fuel shortage in its main supplier Russia. According to local media, Deputy Premier Daniyar Amangeldiev said that Kyrgyzstan has signed contracts with Belarus and China for 3 metric tons jet fuel and 10 metric tons diesel. Last week, Kyrgyzstan - which gets more than 90% its fuel from Russia - appealed for help to ensure stable fuel supplies. It asked Kazakhstan, Belarus and Azerbaijan as well as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

Fuel?shortages are affecting Russia following an attack by Ukrainian drones on the country's refineries. Officials in Russia have stated that they are 'considering a ban on the export of diesel. Ukraine attacked Russia's biggest oil refinery in Omsk on Monday. The facility is located in deep Siberia around 2,700 km from Ukrainian territory, and near the border of Russia with Kazakhstan.

Kayirkhan Tutkyshbayev, deputy energy minister of Kazakhstan, told reporters that his country will consider its response to Kyrgyzstan's request.

We are presently?reviewing this. Tutkyshbayev stated that all decisions would be taken with the national?interests in mind, as well as?the balance of domestic supply and demand.

The deputy minister didn't specify the amount of?fuel involved or when it would be decided.

Kazakhstan is the largest oil producer in Central Asia, according to Energy Information Administration statistics. The country also has several large refineries. Reporting by Tamara Vaal and Aigerim Turkunbaeva, writing by Felix Light. Editing by Barbara Lewis.

(source: Reuters)