Taliban returns 120,000 liters of oil to Uzbekistan for low quality
The Taliban National Department of Standards has taken decisive action, returning two oil wagons containing 120,000 liters of oil to Uzbekistan from the Hayraton port. This move comes in response to concerns over the subpar quality of the oil.
اداره ملی ستندرد (۲) واگون مواد نفتی بی کیفیت را در بندر حیرتان مسترد کرد
— د سټنډرډ ملي اداره (انسا) (@ANSA_AFG) April 15, 2024
اداره ملی ستندرد ۲ واگون تیل پطرول بی کیفیت که وزن مجموعی آن (یکصد و نوزده تن و چهار صد پنجاه کیلو) میگردد، در بندر حیرتان دوباره مسترد کرد.
اداره ملی ستندرد متعهد به معیاری سازی مواد نفتی در کشور
۱/۲ pic.twitter.com/QHssMXLC0B
Additionally, the National Administration of Standards has sent back 19 more low-quality oil tankers from the Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi Port to Iran.
This recent action follows similar measures taken in January of this year when the Taliban returned over 62 tons of low-quality oil to Uzbekistan from the Hayraton port.
However, the chairman of Uzbekneftgaz, Bahadir Sidikov, contested the characterization of the oil as low-quality, stating that the product returned by the Taliban was, in fact, of high quality.
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