OREANDA-NEWS. March 18, 2011. According to the factual data the volume of oil transportation through the network of main oil pipelines of JSC “KazTransOil” in January of 2011 was equal to 4 million 666 thou. tons. Comparing to the same period of 2010 the volume of oil transportation increased by 413 thou. tons, or by 10% (fact for January of 2010 was equal to 4 million 253 thou. tons).

The cargo turnover through the network of main oil pipelines of JSC “KazTransOil” in January of 2011 was equal to 3 billion 054 million tons per km. Relatively to the same period of the last year the given indicator increased by 305 million tons per km or by 11% (fact for January of 2010 was equal to 2 billion 748 tons per km).

According to the results of reporting period of the present year volume of oil throughput via section of "Atasu-Alashankou" reached the level of 963 thou. tons of oil, which exceeds the indicator of the same period of 2010 by 128 thou. tons, or 16% (fact for January of 2010 was equal to 808 thou. tons).

Transit of Russian oil via the section of "TON-2", located on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, was equal to 494 thou. tons of oil (fact for January of 2010 was equal to 495 thou. tons of oil).

In comparison with the last year, the volume of oil transportation through the network of main pipelines of JSC "KazTransOil" to oil refineries of the Republic of Kazakhstan has increased. According to the results of 1 month of 2011 the volume of oil transportation to refineries of the Republic of Kazakhstan was equal to 1 million 153 thou. tons, which is 66 thou. tons or 6% higher than in the same period of 2010 (the fact for January of 2010 was equal to 1 million 087 thou. tons of oil).

JSC "KazTransOil" carries out supply of Volga water to consumers of Atyrau and Mangistau oblasts of Kazakhstan via Astrahan-Mangyshklak waterline. In January of current year, the volume of water supply was equal to 1 million 718 thou. cubic meters, and in comparison with the same period of 2010, the volume increased by 170 thou. cubic meters or by 11%.