South Korea (KOR) Approaches Kazakhstan Oil Deal Amid Supply Risks
Published on 4/12/2026

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Limited data available — The article discusses South Korea's negotiations for an oil deal with Kazakhstan amid increasing supply risks from the Middle East. SEC and official statements from both governments indicate a strategic push to enhance energy security. The implications for oil supply chains are significant, as South Korea looks to diversify its sources. This potential deal could influence global oil markets and pricing structures.
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