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Kazakhstan Maintains LPG Wholesale Price Through Mid-2026

Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy has confirmed that the maximum wholesale price for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplied to the domestic market will remain unchanged through July 2026.

The decision, formalized in a ministerial order, aims to provide stability in the country’s energy sector and support domestic consumers.

The announcement comes amid a series of government measures to strengthen Kazakhstan’s business and economic environment.

Recent initiatives include a 448 billion tenge allocation from guarantee funds to support businesses, a new program allowing installment repayment of tax arrears of up to 6.5 million tenge without collateral, and a 400 billion tenge business support program set to launch soon.

The government also projects a 4 trillion tenge increase in budget revenue for 2026, signaling continued economic growth. In addition, KMG PetroChem has engaged a CPP-led consortium for the construction of a major trunk pipeline in western Kazakhstan, reinforcing the country’s energy infrastructure.