Kazakhstan’s energy sector is entering a new stage of digital transformation, with the creation of a unified EnergyTech platform for managing the fuel and energy complex, Qazinform News Agency quotes Vice Minister of Energy Ilyas Bakytzhan as saying at a briefing at the Central Communications Service.
According to Bakytzhan, the sector is already implementing AI-powered online monitoring systems while integrating fragmented data into a single digital ecosystem, a move expected to enhance transparency in management processes and support more effective decision-making.
“Work is currently underway to create a unified state system for managing the fuel and energy complex — the EnergyTech platform. It is being developed in line with QazTech standards and will integrate all sectors of the fuel and energy complex into a single platform-based solution,” he said.
The platform is expected to coordinate management processes across 10 key areas, including energy, subsoil use, processing, and the coal industry, with development and full-scale rollout planned for 2026–2027.
The Ministry of Energy notes that the project will become one of the key drivers of digitalization in the sector and is expected to have a positive impact on the country’s economic growth.