10 February 2012 | 18:45

More fuel deficiency forecasted in Kazakhstan

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More fuel deficiency is forecasted in Kazakhstan, chairman of Kazakhstan Fuel Association Bolat Auetayev told Tengrinews.kz. “Higher deficiency is expected as many whole-sellers have failed to obtain accreditation from Oil and Gas Ministry,” Auetayev said. According to the Association’s lawyer Amanzhol Mukhamedyarov, the situation with whole-sellers made it possible for only a few of them to get accreditation. “The situation is more or less normal in Astana. In Almaty, we know, many retail sellers cannot buy fuel from whole-sellers because they refuse to sign contracts with those who hold no accreditation certificate,” Mukhamedyarov said. The lawyer explained that the law on accreditation of fuel whole-sellers was adopted on July 20, 2011. The law also provides a 6-months period for whole-sellers to prepare and receive accreditation. “But Kazakhstan government represented by its Oil and Gas Ministry signed a decree on October 27, 2011. It came into effect on February 1, 2012. So, only a few sellers received accreditation certificate so far,” Mukhamedyarov said.

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More fuel deficiency is forecasted in Kazakhstan, chairman of Kazakhstan Fuel Association Bolat Auetayev told Tengrinews.kz. “Higher deficiency is expected as many whole-sellers have failed to obtain accreditation from Oil and Gas Ministry,” Auetayev said. According to the Association’s lawyer Amanzhol Mukhamedyarov, the situation with whole-sellers made it possible for only a few of them to get accreditation. “The situation is more or less normal in Astana. In Almaty, we know, many retail sellers cannot buy fuel from whole-sellers because they refuse to sign contracts with those who hold no accreditation certificate,” Mukhamedyarov said. The lawyer explained that the law on accreditation of fuel whole-sellers was adopted on July 20, 2011. The law also provides a 6-months period for whole-sellers to prepare and receive accreditation. “But Kazakhstan government represented by its Oil and Gas Ministry signed a decree on October 27, 2011. It came into effect on February 1, 2012. So, only a few sellers received accreditation certificate so far,” Mukhamedyarov said.
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