13 September 2012 | 15:50

Kazakhstan and South Korea to jointly explore Zhambyl oilfield in Kazakhstan’s Caspian offshore

viewings icon comments icon

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button
South Korea President Lee Myung-bak. © Daniyal Okassov South Korea President Lee Myung-bak. © Daniyal Okassov

Kazakhstan and South Korea are expected to start joint exploration works at Zhambyl oilfield in Kazakhstan’s Caspian offshore as early as in 2013, KazTag Agency reports, citing South Korea’s President Lee Myung-bak. “The two sides will start constructing the gas processing and chemicals producing facility in Atyrau ahead of schedule. Starting from early next year the two sides will be working to explore the Zhambyl oilfield. Besides, the two nations will be cooperating in nuclear power industry”, Lee Myung-bak said during the talks with Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev. “Apart from that, we hope to strengthen cooperation to produce high-velocity trains and modernize the railroad network”, he added. The sides also have agreed to launch a research park within the Astana-based Nazarbayev University in partnership with the Korean-Kazakh Center for Technology Cooperation launched in August 2012. South Korea’s investments into the Kazakh economy have exceeded $3 billion. “We have agreed to do our best to put in place favorable conditions for cooperation (…) including soonest signing of an agreement on temporary employment”, Lee Myung-bak said.

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button copyLink button
Иконка комментария блок соц сети
Kazakhstan and South Korea are expected to start joint exploration works at Zhambyl oilfield in Kazakhstan’s Caspian offshore as early as in 2013, KazTag Agency reports, citing South Korea’s President Lee Myung-bak. “The two sides will start constructing the gas processing and chemicals producing facility in Atyrau ahead of schedule. Starting from early next year the two sides will be working to explore the Zhambyl oilfield. Besides, the two nations will be cooperating in nuclear power industry”, Lee Myung-bak said during the talks with Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev. “Apart from that, we hope to strengthen cooperation to produce high-velocity trains and modernize the railroad network”, he added. The sides also have agreed to launch a research park within the Astana-based Nazarbayev University in partnership with the Korean-Kazakh Center for Technology Cooperation launched in August 2012. South Korea’s investments into the Kazakh economy have exceeded $3 billion. “We have agreed to do our best to put in place favorable conditions for cooperation (…) including soonest signing of an agreement on temporary employment”, Lee Myung-bak said.
Читайте также
Join Telegram Последние новости
EU expanded sanctions against Belarus
Kazhydromet warned residents of Almaty
Kazakhstan celebrates Independence Day
Tokayev honored energy sector workers
Sharp cold snap is coming to Kazakhstan
Forecasters warn Almaty residents
Tokayev arrived in Zhetysu region
Kazhydromet warned residents of Almaty
Лого TengriNews мобильная Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Лого TengriAuto мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню
Открыть TengriNews Открыть TengriLife Открыть TengriSport Открыть TengriTravel Открыть TengriGuide Открыть TengriEdu Открыть TengriAuto

Exchange Rates

 522.58  course up  549.54  course up  5.08  course up

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети
Иконка Instagram footer Иконка Telegram footer Иконка Vkontakte footer Иконка Facebook footer Иконка Twitter footer Иконка Youtube footer Иконка TikTok footer Иконка WhatsApp footer