ASTANA, Kazakhstan, September 14. In the first half of 2025, imported natural gas made up 44.6 percent of Kazakhstan’s resources, and exports rose to 43.4 percent, up from 22.7 percent the year before, Trend reports.
Meanwhile, overall exports and re-exports in the country grew
2.6 times, reaching 4.1 billion cubic meters. In detail, the export
looked like this: over six months, moreover, Kazakhstan sent
natural gas only to two countries - Russia (2.7 billion cubic
meters worth $59.4 million) and China (1.4 billion cubic meters
worth $350.4 million).
Consequently, domestic sales amounted to 5.4 billion cubic meters
of natural gas, which is 1.2 percent more than the period from
January through June of the previous year.
Globally, in terms of natural gas production in 2024, Kazakhstan
ranked 25th out of 49 (according to World Population Review). Last
year, Kazakhstan produced 29.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
At the same time, consumption in the country amounted to 20.7
billion cubic meters. Regarding global reserves, Kazakhstan’s share
was only 0.7 percent of the total global volume.
The largest natural gas producers are the US: 1 trillion cubic
meters in 2024. The second largest global giant is Russia: 629.9
billion cubic meters. The top five leaders, although with smaller
volumes, also include Iran (262.9 billion cubic meters), China
(248.4 billion cubic meters), and Canada (194.2 billion cubic
meters).