(Reuters) - Kazakhstan announced plans on Thursday to enforce an oil export duty for all producers in the resource-rich country, alarming Western companies that have so far been exempt from the measure.
(Oil and Gas Eurasia) - Kazakhstan will seek new routes to Europe for its oil and gas exports as Central Asia’s biggest energy producer raises shipments.
(Reuters) - Debt redemption schedules and interest remain the key stumbling block for Russia and Western majors to clear the expansion of the CPC oil pipeline from Kazakhstan to Russia, a consortium member said on Thursday.
(RBC News) - Whether to increase the capacity of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium or not is to be resolved by the end of May 2008, Deputy Energy and Mineral Resources Minister of Kazakhstan Lyazat Kiinov told an energy forum in Kiev today.
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