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British national fails suicide in Western Kazakhstan A British national has attempted to commit suicide in Aksai, Western Kazakhstan Oblast.
10 September 2014
Kazakhstan and Iran discuss renewal of oil swaps Kazakhstan is thinking of a number of investment projects involving the Iranian side in Kyzylorda oblast: plans are afoot to launch a glass making facility, a facility to produce alumina, and a leach plant in Karaganda oblast: President Nazarbayev.
09 September 2014
Additional gas to be imported from Russia: KazMunaiGas Onimderi KazMunaiGaz will import addition AI-92 gas from Russia to Kazakhstan.
01 September 2014
Kazakhstan will soon feel the rising cost of living: expert Fuel prices have grown in Kazakhstan, and they will push the prices of other goods upwards.
30 August 2014
Man blocks entrance to mayor's office in protest against gasoline deficit in Kazakhstan A young man has blocked the entrance to the mayor's office with his car in the city of Uralsk in western Kazakhstan. His motifs?
29 August 2014
Fuel deficit creates kilometer-long queues in Kazakhstan Uralsk is an administrative center of West Kazakhstan Oblast. The Oblast produces both oil and gas. However, since early morning yesterday people in the city have been forming kilometer-long queues to refuel.
29 August 2014
Oil-producing Kazakhstan depends on Russia for gasoline. No way out? Oil-producing Kazakhstan experienced a significant fuel price hike last week. Vice-Minister of Energy Karabalin spoke to the journalists about the situation and the future of the fuel supplies in Kazakhstan.
28 August 2014
Oil thieves cause pipeline leak, pollute Mexico river Thieves who tapped an oil pipeline in northern Mexico caused a spill that contaminated the San Juan River, a key irrigation source for farmers.
22 August 2014
Hit by US sanctions, Rosneft pleads for debt relief US sanctions against Moscow appeared to have claimed their first major victim when the head of Russia's largest oil company asked for help.
14 August 2014
Mexican president signs landmark energy reform Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed a package of landmark energy reform bills.
12 August 2014
Kazakhstan lifts ban from Russian fuel imports Kazakhstan has lifted restrictions from import of oil products from Russia.
01 August 2014
Russia's Lukoil sells filling stations in Ukraine Russia's Lukoil said it had reached preliminary agreement to sell its network of filling stations in Ukraine, days after radical nationalists there tried to extort fuel from the company.
31 July 2014
Oil production at Kashagan to be resumed in 2016: Kazakhstan’s Oil Minister According to him, at Kashagan both the oil and gas pipes have to be fully changed. 200 km of pipes have to be purchased to replace the damaged pipes.
31 July 2014
UN takes aim at Islamist oil grab in Syria, Iraq The UN Security Council backed a Russian initiative to bar trade in oil with Islamists in Iraq and Syria.
30 July 2014
Inuit village sues to block oil surveys in Canada's Arctic A small Inuit village in the Canadian Arctic sued to block offshore exploration for oil, involving noisy air-cannon surveys it says threaten marine wildlife.
29 July 2014
Russia ordered to pay Yukos shareholders $50 billion The arbitration court in The Hague has ordered Russia to pay shareholders of Yukos $50 billion in compensation over its seizure of the one-time oil giant, main shareholder GML Ltd said in London
28 July 2014
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan exchange blows as latter prepares to join Customs Union Kyrgyzstan has decreased water supplies to Kazakhstan twofold, following a three month hold up by Kazakhstan’s customs authorities of the Russian petroleum products destined for Kyrgyzstan.
23 July 2014
Three injured in oil refinery fire in western Kazakhstan A fire occurred at an oil refinery in Aktobe Oblast on July 16.
21 July 2014
Petrol production in Kazakhstan grows 17% from January to June Earlier the country’s Oil Minister Uzakbai Karabalin assured journalists the country wasn’t going to face any petrol shortages.
16 July 2014
Government slaps $579 million penalty on India's Reliance The Indian government has announced a new penalty of $579 million on the country's largest private company, Reliance Industries, for failing to meet commitments to supply gas for the fourth year in a row.
16 July 2014
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