Tagged With Kazakhstan
16 May 2024
Flat oil growth in 2024 highlights mounting industry problems
17 April 2024
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan provide opportunities after Europe turns it back, while also offering another gateway to China
23 June 2023
The race to go around Russia is on and the New Silk Road has a Central Asian energy flavour
31 October 2022
European refiners have strong incentives to adapt to the technological and logistical challenges of the continent turning away from Russia
16 August 2022
The region holds huge gas and oil reserves, but getting those resources to market poses challenges
15 August 2022
It may be too soon to speak of a divorce between Russia and Kazakhstan. Yet the former’s invasion of Ukraine is sending shivers through Central Asia
11 January 2022
Shareholder antipathy towards oil and gas is no stumbling block to activity
15 December 2021
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
1 March 2021
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
19 January 2021
Surging Covid cases are not the only challenges facing Kazakhstan’s largest oil and gas developments
2 July 2020
Kazakhstan’s former long-time leader is approaching a landmark birthday. But he is resisting any temptation to mark it with a comeback
22 May 2020
Foreign companies tapping large fields in and around the Caspian Sea face tricky decisions on production cuts
21 January 2020
Chevron is facing a significant uptick in spending at Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oilfield, challenging its renewed commitment to capital discipline
12 July 2019
Russian-Kazakh waters in the Caspian Sea are central to the company’s plans
30 May 2019
Kazakhstan's president departs after decades of tight control. Could it kickstart a privatisation push?
30 May 2019
Gas has made most of the recent running, but major producers like Azerbaijan are focusing on boosting crude oil production too
17 August 2018
An agreement of sorts has been reached on how to carve up the Caspian
4 July 2018
After years of foot-dragging and energy policy flip-flopping, Kazakhstan is putting its oil and gas aspirations back on track
29 May 2018
Both countries signed up to the Opec deal in 2016. Neither seems destined to stick to the terms
9 March 2018
Iran, Venezuela and North Korea are all potential flashpoints in 2018
15 February 2018
States are looking for energy output, Central European ones for diversification and integration
23 January 2018
Russian producers grudgingly adhered to the cuts and a stronger oil price helped perk up the economy
17 August 2017
A banking crisis is a short-term risk in a region bursting with energy developments
6 February 2017
The two producers have pledged to trim oil output but the long-awaited Kashagan project will probably boost the region's supply, not crimp it