Updated
Updated · The Wire · Apr 28
Kazakh Oil Shipments to Germany Diverted After EU Sanctions and German Refusal
Updated
Updated · The Wire · Apr 28

Kazakh Oil Shipments to Germany Diverted After EU Sanctions and German Refusal

9 articles · Updated · The Wire · Apr 28
  • Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced Kazakh crude will bypass Germany’s North Druzhba pipeline, affecting the PCK Schwedt refinery, which supplies 16% of Germany’s oil and 90% of Berlin’s fuel.
  • Pump prices in Germany have surged to €2.43 per litre, and Lufthansa has cancelled 20,000 flights. Kazakhstan’s cooperation surprised Germany, as it recently agreed to increase oil exports.
  • This rerouting highlights how sanctions are reshaping supply chains, boosting Moscow’s leverage over Kazakhstan and Germany, and entrenching a sanctions-evasion ecosystem across Eurasia involving Central Asian, Turkish, Chinese, and crypto intermediaries.
How will Russia's control over Eurasian energy pipelines reshape Europe's long-term security?
Did the West’s sanctions unintentionally accelerate the global shift away from the US dollar?
As Russia builds a parallel financial system, are Western sanctions becoming obsolete?
Is Russia's reported economic resilience real, or a facade built on manipulated data?
How can the world defend against state-backed illicit stablecoins processing billions of dollars?