KazTransOil subsidiary ships 1st batch of Kazakh ammonium phosphate for export from Batumi Port

Batumi Sea Port LLC, a subsidiary of KazTransOil JSC, which is managed exclusively by Batumi Oil Terminal LLC, announced it had successfully transshipped 3,000 tons of Kazakhstani ammonium phosphate for export, Kazinform News Agency learned from the Kazakh company’s press service.

Kazinform — "This marks the first-ever export of this mineral fertilizer from Batumi Sea Port LLC via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route. The shipment was delivered to Batumi through a multimodal transportation system, with Kazphosphate LLP as the consignor," the company says.

In 2025, Batumi Sea Port LLC plans to transship 50,000 tons of Kazakhstani ammonium phosphate.

Furthermore, as part of its efforts to attract new cargo flows, Batumi Sea Port LLC facilitated the first-ever shipments of 37,600 tons of Kazakhstani ammonium nitrate to international markets via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route in 2024.

KazTransOil JSC directly owns and manages production assets in Georgia through Batumi Oil Terminal LLC.

Batumi Oil Terminal LLC provides services for transshipment, pumping, and storage of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied hydrocarbon gas, as well as processed oil products. The terminal operates using its own berths, technological pipelines, and storage facilities.

Last year, the volume of oil transportation through the KazTransOil JSC main oil pipeline system amounted to 44 million 887 thousand tons.

In late January, Kazakhstan shipped the first batch of oil from Kashagan field to Baku.