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Kazakhstan’s national oil and gas firm KazMunayGas will likely sign an agreement with Indonesia’s Pertamina which will allow the Indonesian energy firm to explore the central Asian nation’s hydrocarbon sector.
Trend news agency reports that the two countries will sign a memorandum on Monday.
Indonesia’s Pertamina is looking at opportunity to acquire oil and gas blocks in Kazakhstan.
Representatives from Kazakhstan are planning to visit Indonesia with details about the oil and gas assets.
Kazakhstan has said that Indonesia be given the priority to acquire oil and gas blocks in Kazakhstan...
Malaysian oil and gas firm Sumatec Resources has ınked a deal to extract hydrocarbons from an oil and gas field in Western Kazakhstan.
It will be working with CaspiOilGas and Markmore Energy to develop the Rakushechnoye oilfield and gas deposit located on the Caspian Sea shores.
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At a government session on March 13, Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Karim Masimov ordered geological exploration to seek deposits of shale gas in the country as soon as possible. Kazakhstan's Minister of Industry and New Technologies Aset Isekeshev told the session his ministry was already considering...
Xinjiang Guanghui Industry is expected to acquire a 51% stake in the Nanyimaxiefu oil and gas block in Kazakhstan. Guanghui Industry’s controlling shareholder Xinjiang Guanghui Petro Company and its subsidiary Jupiter Element Limited will jointly establish an oil company, Volga Petroleum.
Volga...
The Great Game is alive and well. In the 19th and early 20th century, it was the British and Russian empires vying for supremacy in Central Asia.
Fast forward to this year, and Russia is seeing its influence in the energy sectors of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan wane in the face of China's engagement.
Kazakhstan is expected to acquire a 10 percent stake in a foreign consortium that operates the Karachaganak oil and gas field in the northwest of the country, media reports said.
As per the deal, Kazakhstan would pay $1 billion for a five-percent stake in the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating Group...
China has signed an agreement with Kazakhstan to expand the capacity of a pipeline network delivering natural gas from Central Asia by more than 80%.China National Petroleum Corp. said in a newsletter that both countries agreed to build the 1,305-kilometer Kazakh section of pipeline "C" that will originate...