ENI CEO says Kashagan going full steam
(Reuters) - Kazakhstan’s Kashagan oil field, which has suffered severe delays, is now going full steam, the chief executive of operator ENI said, playing down suggestions the government was holding up the project.
Tensions mire Kazakh oil potential
(UPI) - The strained relationship with energy-rich Kazakhstan and world oil giants overshadows the renewed international interest in the country’s vast reserves.
Kazakh uranium plans develop with acid plant
(World Nuclear News) - Kazakhstan’s uranium mining operations stepped forward recently with permission to ramp up the South Inkai in-situ leach mine and a new sulfuric acid plant essential for such operations.
Seeking a Caspian Sea route to export oil to Europe (AsiaNews.it)
Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus need to negotiate energy transportation tariffs (TREND)
Tethys Petroleum Limited: Appointment of Vice President of Operations (Marketwire)
Bracewell & Giuliani represents KazMunaiGas in one of the largest-ever emerging market corporate bond offerings (BusinessWire)
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