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Energy Roundup - May 13, 2008

Kashagan firms may delay, face Kazakh sanctions

(Reuters) - Kazakhstan threatened on Monday to slap sanctions on a Western consortium developing the giant Kashagan oilfield in the Caspian Sea should its operators decide to delay the start of production again…

Kazakh ministry: Eni-led group said Kashagan faces more delays (Dow Jones/CNN Money)

Agip KCO intends to further postpone commencement of commercial production at Kashagan till 2012-2013 – Kazakh energy minister

(Interfax) - The foreign partners of Agip KCO suggests that the commercial production at Kashagan field be postponed till 2012-2013, said Kazakh Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Sauat Mynbaev…

Facts about Kashagan oilfield in Kazakhstan (Reuters)

Iran offers ocean to oil giant Kazakhstan

(Middle East Times) - Up to now, Kazakhstan, fearing to anger the United States, has made limited use of Neka, which last year received about 70, 000-80,000 bpd. But Iranian-Kazakh trade is steadily rising, in 2006 exceeding $2 billion, up from $700 million in 2004. Iran’s Caspian port of Amirabad also receives Kazakh oil imports…

Analysis: Turks eye carrying Kazakh oil

(UPI) - Kazakhstan, while currently relying on the international joint venture Caspian Pipeline Corp. pipeline to Russia’s Novorossiysk port on the Black Sea, nevertheless has plans to diversify its export routes to international markets and in this desire has no more ardent suitor than energy-poor Turkey, angling to position itself as the Caspian’s premier energy hub…

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