(Reuters) - Soaring oil prices could be a factor in talks on a new accord to develop Kazakhstan’s huge Kashagan oilfield, Eni SpA Chief Executive Officer Paolo Scaroni said on Tuesday.
(Reuters) - Kazakhstan oil and gas company KazMunaiGas is expected to appoint eight banks next week to arrange a $2.5 billion, three-year unsecured syndicated loan, a banking source said on Tuesday.
(Interfax) - A ban on exports of oil products will be in effect until September 1, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Sauat Mynbaev.
(World Nuclear News) - Kazakhstan’s new sulfuric acid plant is expected to start production in June, easing pressure on the country’s uranium producers who have been battling supply problems.
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