Archive for October, 2009

Kazakhstan Daily News Roundup - October 29, 2009

HEADLINES:

Karachaganak consortium to suspend Kazakhstan legal action
(SRI) - Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO), a joint venture led by British BG Group and Italian Eni, suspended legal proceedings against the Kazakh government to recover more than $1 billion in export duties it had paid to Kazakhstan.

KPO to submit plan for third phase of Karachaganak development this year - CEO
(SRI) - Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO) plans to submit to the Kazakh government this year a new development plan for the third phase of the Karachaganak gas and condensate field, BG Group CEO Frank Chapman said Wednesday.

Astana Finance offers to repay trade finance debt in full in exchange for more funding
(SRI) - Astana Finance offered to repay its trade finance debt of $221 million in full if affected credit agencies agree to a ten-year debt rollover and provide additional funding, the lender’s CEO Elmira Ibatullina told journalists.

Metro to open 10 - 15 stores in Kazakhstan
(SRI) - German retailer Metro Cash & Carry plans to open 10 to 15 wholesale stores in Kazakhstan, with estimated $15 million to $20 million investments in each.

ENERGY:

China Sinopec wins $1 bln Kazakh refinery contract (Reuters)

Tethys Petroleum commences production testing at Akkulka, picks location for next well in Uzbekistan (Proactive Investors)

Kazakhstan may supply gas for Nabucco – energy ministry (Interfax)

Kazakhstan steps out of Central Asian energy system (TREND)

MINERAL RESOURCES:

Kazakhstan crude steel output in 9 months down 15 percent year-on-year (Steel Guru)

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY:

Astana Finance blames derivatives for default
(SRI) - Astana Finance’s head accountant Raisa Sedova said on Wednesday the lender had paid EUR80 million ($119 million) on a credit default swap (CDS) contract on BTA Bank debt sold in 2007.

Kazakhstan puts Alliance Bank chairman on international wanted list
(SRI) - Kazakhstan has put Alliance Bank chairman Margulan Seisembayev on its international wanted list, seeking his arrest abroad on charges of embezzlement.

National Bank of Kazakhstan: Exchange rates October 29, 2009 (Kazakhstan Today)

Indicators - October 29, 2009 (Reuters)

POLITICS:

Kazakhstan well suited to hosting a fuel bank - U.S. expert (Interfax)

SOCIETY:

Jailed Kazakh uranium company chief requests hospitalization (RFE/RL)

It’s incorrect to contrast Kazakh with Russian - Nazarbayev (Interfax)

Kazakh language development must not be discriminating against residents - Nazarbayev (Interfax)

Supreme Legal Council chair embarrassed with unethical conduct of some judges (Interfax)

Kazakh rights activist sent to remote labor camp (RFE/RL)

Living standards of Kazakh residents declining - statistics agency (Interfax)

REGIONAL:

EU scraps last Uzbek sanctions (AP)

Azerbaijan Airlines orders four Boeing jets (AFP)

Eni to help ship Turkmen gas to India, Pakistan - source (Reuters)

Kazakhstan Mineral Resources Roundup - October 29, 2009

Kazakhstan crude steel output in 9 months down 15 percent year-on-year (Steel Guru)

Kazakhstan Business and Economy Roundup - October 29, 2009

Astana Finance offers to repay trade finance debt in full in exchange for more funding (SRI)

Metro to open 10 - 15 stores in Kazakhstan (SRI)

Astana Finance blames derivatives for default (SRI)

Kazakhstan puts Alliance Bank chairman on international wanted list (SRI)

National Bank of Kazakhstan: Exchange rates October 29, 2009 (Kazakhstan Today)

Indicators - October 29, 2009 (Reuters)

Kazakhstan Politics Roundup - October 29, 2009

Kazakhstan well suited to hosting a fuel bank - U.S. expert (Interfax)

Kazakhstan Society Roundup - October 29, 2009

Jailed Kazakh uranium company chief requests hospitalization (RFE/RL)

It’s incorrect to contrast Kazakh with Russian - Nazarbayev (Interfax)

Kazakh language development must not be discriminating against residents - Nazarbayev (Interfax)

Supreme Legal Council chair embarrassed with unethical conduct of some judges (Interfax)

Kazakh rights activist sent to remote labor camp (RFE/RL)

Living standards of Kazakh residents declining - statistics agency (Interfax)

Kazakhstan Energy Roundup - October 29, 2009

Karachaganak consortium to suspend Kazakhstan legal action (SRI)

KPO to submit plan for third phase of Karachaganak development this year - CEO (SRI)

China Sinopec wins $1 bln Kazakh refinery contract (Reuters)

Tethys Petroleum commences production testing at Akkulka, picks location for next well in Uzbekistan (Proactive Investors)

Kazakhstan may supply gas for Nabucco – energy ministry (Interfax)

Kazakhstan steps out of Central Asian energy system (TREND)

Kazakhstan Regional News Roundup - October 29, 2009

EU scraps last Uzbek sanctions (AP)

Azerbaijan Airlines orders four Boeing jets (AFP)

Eni to help ship Turkmen gas to India, Pakistan - source (Reuters)

EU scraps last Uzbek sanctions

(AP) - The European Union on Tuesday dropped the last remaining sanctions against Uzbekistan imposed after a 2005 crackdown on an uprising.
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Azerbaijan Airlines orders four Boeing jets

(AFP) - Ex-Soviet Azerbaijan’s flagship carrier AZAL said Wednesday it had ordered four new Boeing airplanes for its growing fleet, including two of the US company’s 787 Dreamliner long-haul jets.
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Astana Finance blames derivatives for default

(SRI) - Astana Finance’s head accountant Raisa Sedova said on Wednesday the lender had paid EUR80 million ($119 million) on a credit default swap (CDS) contract on BTA Bank debt sold in 2007.

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