Kashagan to start commercial production in 2014 - Kulibaev
(SRI) - Kazakhstan’s giant Kashagan field in the Caspian Sea is unlikely to start commercial production until 2014, Timur Kulibaev said on Thursday.
Foreign companies to save Kazakh transit
(TREND) - The influential oil companies in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan will become catalyst in regulation of the issue on unhindered transport of Kazakh oil and oil products via Georgia to world markets.
Expansion of CPC pipeline to be completed by 2012
(SRI) - Expansion of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline capacity is to be completed by 2012, Kazakh Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Sauat Mynbayev said.
Gazprom Neft, KazMunayGas sign cooperation accord (RBC News)
Batumi oil transshipments down in August (SRI)
KazEnergy 3rd Eurasian Energy Forum convenes in Astana (Regnum)
Kazakhstan plans to produce 100 mln tons of oil by 2015: Minister of Energy (Kazinform)
Forecasted volumes of crude gas production for 2010 and 2015 made public (Kazinform)
Kazakhstan committed to diversification of energy routes - PM (Interfax)
Construction of “Beineu-Bozoi-Akbulak” pipeline to be completed by 2014: S. Mynbayev (Kazinform)
Samruk JSC, German RWE signed memo of understanding (Kazinform)
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