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  • PRI Launch Kazakhstan Upstream Oil and Gas 2013 Report

    This is a report on petroleum exploration and production in the Republic of Kazakhstan and the companies engaged in that work. It provides comprehensive, practical information from contact details and historical performance of the companies to forecasts of drilling, production, and hydrocarbon exports for Kazakhstan as a whole.

    Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Upstream 2013 is the latest in annual reports based on RPI’s many years of extensive experience and expertise monitoring and evaluating the region’s petroleum industry. We have updated and released reports annually for six years. Like earlier reports, this 2013 issue provides insights into Kazakhstan’s current petroleum market as well as areas of growth and contraction and their extent. The report forecasts production, exports, and development drilling in Kazakhstan, presenting over 50 maps with license blocks, proximity, and access to the oil and gas pipeline system operated by the Kazakh Committee for Geology and Subsoil Protection.

    This new report offers detailed statistics on oil and gas exports by destination market, with data from 2011 and 2012 and brief forecasts for 2013-2020.

    This report bases assumptions and projections of scenarios on indepth analysis of proprietary information.

    Key sections of the report address the following:
    ∙ Kazakhstan’s petroleum market: production, refining, internal consumption, export, industry trends, and forecasts
    ∙ The oil and gas pipeline system: condition, usage rates, and expansion projects
    ∙ Investment climate in Kazakhstan: regulations, risks, and prospects for industry participants
    ∙ Profiles of the 50 production companies operating in Kazakhstan: licenses, reserves, access to oil and gas infrastructure, production and export data, political and economic factors impinging on or promoting a company’s growth
    ∙ Kazakhstan’s exploration and production drilling: scope of drilling, major customers and contractors, and forecasts of drilling to 2020

    The study is indispensable for those evaluating opportunities to build or expand operations in Kazakhstan:
    ∙ Oil and gas companies
    ∙ Oilfield service companies
    ∙ Equipment manufacturers and suppliers
    ∙ Investment and financial institutions
    ∙ Construction and engineering companies
    ∙ Trading companies
    ∙ Governmental and international energy bodies

    Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Upstream 2013 is an important tool
    ∙ For strategic decision-making by companies seeking to grow their businesses in Kazakhstan

    ∙ For managerial decision-making by companies already present in Kazakhstan
    ∙ For other disciplines seeking comprehensive, reliable information on Kazakhstan’s petroleum sector
    The study outlines the main trends in Kazakhstan’s upstream sector in the period through 2020.

    Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Upstream 2013

    Release date: March 2013
    Language: English

    Format: book and cd (print-out protected)
    Price: 3,315 Euro – a special ‘early bird’ price available only till 31.03

    (Standard Price – 3,900 Euro)

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Overview of Kazakhstan Oil and Gas Industry
    1.1 Oil
    Oil reserves and resources reserves
    Oil production
    Industry structure
    Oil refining
    Oil exports
    Oil production outlook
    Export potential
    1.2 Gas
    Gas reserves and resources
    Gas production
    Gas processing capacity
    Gas consumption
    Gas utilization
    Gas export
    Gas production outlook
    Outlook for gas consumption, gas exports
    1.3 Oil and gas transportation infrastructure
    Oil transportation infrastructure
    Outlook for development of export capacities
    Gas transportation infrastructure
    Key transport infrastructure projects
    1.4 Investment Climate
    Legislation
    Taxation of subsoil users
    Risks
    Chapter 2: Kazakhstan’s oil and gas companies
    2.1. Adai Petroleum Company
    2.2. Aksai LLP JV
    2.3. Altius Petroleum
    2.4. ANACO LLP
    2.5. Aral Petroleum Capital LLP
    2.6. Arman LLP
    2.7. Atash Company LLP
    2.8. Block N Consortium
    2.9. Buzachi Operating Ltd.
    2.10. Caspi Meruerty Operating Company B.V.
    2.11. CNPC- Ai-Dan-Munai
    2.12. CNPC-Aktobemunaigas JSC
    2.13. Condor Petroleum Inc
    2.14. Caspian Zhuldyz (Mertvyi Kultuk project)
    2.15. Emir Oil LLC
    2.16. Jupiter Energy Ltd.
    2.17. Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO)
    2.18. Karakudukmunai LLP
    2.19. Karazhanbasmunai JSC (CCEL)
    2.20. Kazakhmys Petroleum
    2.21. Kazakhoil-Aktobe LLP
    2.22. Kazgermunai JV
    2.23. KazKorMunai LLP (South Karpovsky block)
    2.24. KazMunaiGas Exploration and Production (KMG EP)
    2.25. Kazpolmunai LLP and Tolkynneftegas LLP
    2.26. Ken-Sary LLP
    2.27. KMK Munai (former Lancaster Petroleum) JSC
    2.28. KuatAmlonMunai JV (KAM)
    2.29. Kurmangazy Petroleum LLP
    2.30. Maersk Oil Kazakhstan GmbH
    2.31. Matin JV
    2.32. Max Petroleum PLC
    2.33. Meerbusch LLP
    2.34. Mangistaumunaigas JV
    2.35. North Caspian Operating Company B.V. (NCOC)
    2.36. North Caspian Petroleum Ltd.
    2.37. PETROLINVEST S.A.
    2.38. Petrom S.A.
    2.39. PetroKazakhstan Kumkol Resources JSC
    2.40. Potential Oil
    2.41. Roxi Petroleum PLC
    2.42. Sagiz Petroleum Co
    2.43. Tengizchevroil JV (TCO)
    2.44. Tethys Petroleum Ltd. (TPL)
    2.45. Turgai Petroleum CJSC
    2.46. Tyub-Karagan Operating Company B.V.
    2.47. Zhaikmunai LLP
    2.48. Zhalgiztobemunai LLP
    2.49. Zhambai LLP
    2.50. Zhambyl Petroleum LLP
    Chapter 3: Drilling Market in Kazakhstan
    3.1 Production drilling
    3.2 Exploration drilling
    3.3 Contractors
    3.4 Drilling market prospects in Kazakhstan
    APPENDIX 1: Maps of licensed deposits and blocks of hydrocarbon
    West-Kazakhstankaja province
    Atyrauskaja province
    Aktjubinskaja province
    Mangistauskaja province
    Kostanaiskaja province
    Kyzylordinskaja province
    Karagandinskaja province
    Zhambylskaja province
    Almatinskaya province
    East-Kazakhstanskaja province
    South-Kazakhstanskaja province
    APPENDIX 2: Maps of main pipelines
    West-Kazakhstanskaja, Atyrauskaja, Aktyubinskaja province
    Mangistauskaja province
    Kostanajskaja, North-Kazakhstanskaja, Akmolinskaja, Karagandinskaja province
    Kyzylordinskaja, South-Kazakhstanskaja, Zhambylskaja province
    Almatinskaja province
    Pavlodarskaja, East-Kazakhstanskaja province
    APPENDIX 3: Table of abbreviations used in the report
    APPENDIX 4: Comparative Classification of Hydrocarbon Reserves/Resources

    Please Contact

    Daria Ivantsova by email: Daria@rpi-inc.ru Tel.: + 7 (495) 502-54-33

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