Fire at Russian Oil Hub Does Not Disrupt Kazakhstan's Export Flows
A fire at Russia's key Kaleykino oil pumping station has not disrupted scheduled exports of Kazakh crude, with energy officials confirming operations continue normally.
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February 24, 2026A fire at Russia's key Kaleykino oil pumping station has not disrupted scheduled exports of Kazakh crude, with energy officials confirming operations continue normally.
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