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  • ...р-Таж" ([[Северо-Западный Жетыбай]]), [[Lancaster Petroleum]] ([[Кумсай (месторождение)|Кумсай]], [[Кокжи
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  • | partners = [[China National Petroleum Corporation]]<br/>[[Türkmengaz]]<br/>[[Uzbekneftegas]]<br/>[[KazMunayGas]] ...oil company [[KazMunayGas]] signed an agreement with the [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] on principles of future work on the pipeline.<ref name=reuter
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  • |publisher=The Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the [[University of Dundee]]
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  • | partners = [[China National Petroleum Corporation]], [[KazMunayGas]] ...re to [[Xinjiang]] in China. The pipeline is owned by the [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] (CNPC) and the Kazakh oil company [[KazMunayGas]].
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  • ...nt, Kazakhstan also currently has the 11th largest proven reserves of both petroleum and natural gas.<ref>International Crisis Group. (May 2007). [http://www.cr ...12%26tableNumber%3D29 |archivedate= 9 April 2009 |title=Table 3b. Non-OPEC Petroleum Supply |work=U.S. Energy Information Administration. Independent Statistics
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  • From 1966–1971, Baktykozha Izmukhambetov studied at the Ufa Petroleum Institute.<ref name=kazakh1/> After graduating, he started as a driller wit
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  • ..., he has been Chairman of the Kazakhstan National Committee of the [[World Petroleum Council]].{{citation needed|date=February 2015}} Since 2008 – chairman of Kazakhstan National Committee of World Petroleum Council.
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  • ...He also is vice chairman of the [[National Petroleum Council (US)|National Petroleum Council]]. He is a member of [[The Business Council]], [[J. P. Morgan Inter
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  • ...the [[Eurasian National University]]. Trained in the specialty «Master of Petroleum Businesses». Worked in various senior positions in the JSC "National compa
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  • ...ansom by Renard. During his assignment, Bond unravels a scheme to increase petroleum prices by triggering a [[nuclear meltdown]] in the waters of [[Istanbul]].
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  • | [[Petroleum|oil]] [[drilling rig]] | [[Petroleum|oil]] [[drilling rig]]
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  • ...the National Fund of Kazakhstan's management of revenues from Kazakhstan's petroleum production and he criticised a book published by the OSI with the same titl
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  • ...oil]] per day. In 2005, PetroKazakhstan was acquired by [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] and then in 2006 transferred to [[PetroChina]]. On 21 August 2005 [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] (CNPC), agreed to buy the company for US$4.18 billion via CNP
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  • ...]], [[Royal Dutch Shell]], [[Total S.A.]] (16.81% each ), [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] (8.4%) and [[Inpex]], (7.56%).
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  • ...were transferred to the ownership of Euro-Asia Air, a subsidiary of state petroleum company Kaztransoil.<ref>{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | w
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  • ...ys and Airport was transferred to [[Euro-Asia Air]], a subsidiary of state petroleum company [[KazTransOil]].<ref name="FI"/> On 13 July 2009, Atyrau Airways wa
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  • * Berenyi, Ivan, 'The Battle for market share', in ''Petroleum Economist'', September 2003, p.&nbsp;1
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  • ...[[Government of India]] tried unsuccessfully to gain the right to develop petroleum in the [[Kurmangazy Field|Kurmangazy field]].<ref name=MEMR/>
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  • ...ral Resources [[Baktykozha Izmukhametov]] Kazakhstan plans to increase the petroleum output to 150&nbsp;million tons by 2015.
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  • ...ion of developing and implementing policies related to [[petroleum]] and [[petroleum products]].
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  • ...ld markets. This is done under a partnership company known as Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO) where Royal Dutch Shell and ENI are joint operators with a Beginning in 2000 under the operatorship of Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO), the field went under a redevelopment program. This involv
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  • | operators = Kurmangazy Petroleum Company The field is operated by Kurmangazy Petroleum Company. KazMunayTeniz, a subsidiary of KazMunayGas, owns 50% of the projec
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  • ...ready been extracted had, by 2010, led to the discovery of more than 200 [[Petroleum|oil]], [[Natural gas field|gas]], oil-and-gas and [[Natural gas condensate| [[Category:Petroleum stubs]]
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  • .../>[[Total S.A.]] (16.81%)<br/>[[ExxonMobil]] (16.81%)<br/>[[China National Petroleum Corporation]] (8.4%)<br/>[[Inpex]] (7.56%) ...ore Kazakhstan International Operating Company (OKIOC). In 1998 [[Phillips Petroleum Company]] and [[Inpex]] joined the consortium. Kashagan was discovered in 2
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  • | operator = [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] ...eum Corporation]]. The oil field is operated and owned by [[China National Petroleum Corporation]]. The total [[proven reserves]] of the Umit oil field are arou
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  • ...Mobil]] (25%), the Kazakhstan government through [[KazMunayGas|Kazakhstan Petroleum]] (20%) and Lukoil (5%)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hydrocarbons-technolo ...lang=3|title=Tengizchevroil at the Start of the Future Growth Project|work=Petroleum Kazakhstan Analytical Journal|accessdate=14 November 2015}}</ref>
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  • | partners = [[Tethys Petroleum|Tethys Petroleum Investments Limited]] ...tartup_From_Kyzyloi_Gas_Field_in_Kazakhstan/36eb2857.aspx | title = Tethys Petroleum Announces Production Start-up From Kyzyloi Gas Field in Kazakhstan | date =
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  • ...mulation practiced securing the [[Atasu-Alashankou pipeline]], which sends petroleum from Kazakhstan to refineries in Xinjiang. Kazakhstan sends about 3.5 milli
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  • ...Kazakhstan is usually peaceful, [[2010s oil glut|the recent plunge]] in [[petroleum]] prices, Kazakhstan's main export, has threatened stability in the country
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  • ...[[BP]], [[HSBC]], Agip KCO, Kazakhstan Petroleum Association, Karachaganak Petroleum Operating, [[Repsol]], [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]], [[Chevron Texaco]], [[S * IFP Energies Nouvelles, [[French Institute of Petroleum]], France
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  • ...1972. In March 1978 he left his homeland for Hubei to attend the Jianghan Petroleum College (now [[Yangtze University]]) located in [[Jingzhou]] to study compu
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  • ...source of oil and gas supplies towards the Central Asian states including petroleum import contracts with Azerbaijan.<ref>https://tribune.com.pk/story/1316410/
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  • ...ificant reserves of bauxite, copper, gold, iron ore, coal, natural gas and petroleum. According to data reported from Kazakhstan, the country is one of the 10 l ===Petroleum===
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  • ...] in [[Russia]]. A bright spot in 1999 was the recovery of international [[petroleum]] prices, which, combined with a well-timed tenge devaluation and a bumper ...in Kazakhstan’s agricultural industry and 80 percent in the country’s petroleum products sector.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan Shows Economic Growth in K
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  • ...or heating water supplies, allowing savings of more than 1 million tons of petroleum equivalent. The use of solar panels for heating water can be carried out bo ...e equal to 14-15 million tons of fuel equivalent, or 10.32 million tons of petroleum.
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  • By type: cargo 1, petroleum tanker 8, refrigerated cargo 1, specialized tanker 1
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  • ...an to expand in the 1970s from a village to a city with the discovery of [[petroleum|oil]] in the area. There is a railway station, and further up north in [[Ka
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  • The city is home to the mining of [[petroleum]] and a scrap metal processing plant. It also has a most remarkable cemeter
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  • ...the 18th century. The lower course traverses an area of salt domes and the petroleum-rich Emba fields. It is sometimes regarded as a definition for the natural
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  • ==Petroleum law changes== ...ef name=PETROL>[http://www.allbusiness.com/mining/oil-gas-extraction-crude-petroleum-natural/195726-1.html KAZAKHSTAN - Decision Makers - Daniyal Akhmetov.] All
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  • The city is a hub for the [[petroleum|oil]]-rich [[Caspian Depression]]; because of this, many oil wells have bee
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  • ...Region has been the development of energy resources. The Chinese National Petroleum Company ([[CNPC]]) owns a 60% stake in AktobeMunaiGaz, and is investing hea
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  • A large part of the region is situated in the [[petroleum|oil]]-rich [[Caspian Depression]]. Many oil wells have been drilled in the
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  • ...The area of the region is 165,600 square kilometers. Engineers discovered petroleum in the area in the days of the [[Soviet Union]], drilling commenced, and mu
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  • ...ra Basin Province of Northwest Arctic Russia: Domanik – Paleozoic Total Petroleum System|year=1999|publisher=U. S. Geological Survey|pages=40|url=http://www.
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  • ...own of Baku, another kind of oil which is white and very precious (i.e., [[petroleum]])."<ref name=SOCAR2>[http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/63_fold ...date=2010-05-17}}</ref> is the key problem. Access to mineral resources ([[petroleum|oil]] and [[natural gas]]), access for [[fishing]], and access to [[interna
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