Kazakhstan 2022 Energy Sector Review
This in-depth review of the energy policies of Kazakhstan follows the same format
used by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to review member countries. It was conducted
under the auspices of the EU4Energy programme, which is being implemented by the IEA
and the European Union, along with the Energy Community Secretariat and the Energy
Charter Secretariat.
Kazakhstan has made ambitious commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase
the role of renewables in its energy supply, but dependence on large reserves of inexpensive
domestic coal and a lack of flexible generating capacity make these a challenge. Oil
continues to provide much of the country’s export earnings and government revenue,
while many oil-importing countries have pledged to reduce consumption of fossil fuels,
and most oil exports currently transit the Russian Federation. Low domestic energy
prices are a social priority for the government, but have made it difficult to promote
energy efficiency and stimulate commercial production of gas for the domestic market.
This report assesses the energy sector and related challenges facing Kazakhstan and
proposes policy recommendations to improve sector governance, energy efficiency and
security of supply.
Available from October 13, 2022