MOSCOW, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Russian oil pipeline monopoly
Transneft said that it considered it realistic to
increase oil supplies from Kazakhstan to Germany to 2.5 million
tonnes per year, Interfax news agency reported on Thursday.
Transneft is a leading shareholder in the Caspian Pipeline
Consortium (CPC), which transports most of Kazakhstan's oil
exports.
Transneft's CEO Nikolai Tokarev also said the company would
increase oil shipments from the Far Eastern port of Kozmino in
2025 to 50 million tonnes from 46 million tonnes a year earlier,
Interfax said.