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May 21, 2025

Uranium giant Kazatomprom explains decision to stop reporting to KASE

Alexey Afonskiy

Alexey Afonskiy

Business news editor a.afonskiy@kursiv.kz
Farid Veliyev

Farid Veliyev

Business News Correspondent f.veliev@kursiv.media

Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan’s national nuclear company, has not reported corporate events to the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE) since October 2024 and no longer provides information on its ownership structure, according to the company’s response to a recent inquiry from Kursiv.media. The company said the change aligns with KASE’s internal rules for…

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May 12, 2025

KazMunayGas resumes polymer production in Romania

Aqsaule Abitai

Aqsaule Abitai

Business News Correspondent a.abitay@kursiv.media
Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz

KMG International, a subsidiary of Kazakhstan’s national oil and gas company KazMunayGas (KMG), has resumed operations at a petrochemical unit within the Petromidia refinery in Romania, the company announced. Amid rising demand for petrochemical products in the European market, KMG has launched a low-density polyethylene (LDPE) production plant. The company…

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May 8, 2025

China believes Russian gas via Kazakhstan would be too expensive

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
коллаж kursiv.media, бильд-редактор: Милош Муратовский

According to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui, Russian gas delivered to China via Kazakhstan may be too expensive. The official stated that a more viable option would be gas supplies via Mongolia. «Delivering Russian gas through Kazakhstan doesn’t work because there is just one pipeline, and it already operates…

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May 5, 2025

Kazakhstan sets 15% discount limit for nuclear plant supplies

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
shutterstock, бильд-редактор: Дастан Шанай

Kazakhstan’s government has introduced new pricing rules that cap discounts on the purchase of key nuclear materials at 15%. The regulation applies to uranium hexafluoride — produced by converting uranium oxide, a finished product of Kazakhstan’s uranium industry — and enriched uranium products. Under the new rules, the government will…

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April 25, 2025

Kazakhstan’s oil strategy: Could it spark an OPEC+ exit?

Elina Greenstein

Elina Greenstein

Kazakhstan’s open defiance of OPEC+ production cut commitments is raising questions about whether the country may exit the alliance, potentially triggering a painful price war at a time of global market volatility, according to the Reuters news agency. Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov told Reuters on Wednesday, April 23, that…

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April 24, 2025

Despite OPEC+ deal, Kazakhstan says it calls its own shots on oil

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
tengizchevroil.com, бильд-редактор: Милош Муратовский

Kazakhstan, which has frequently exceeded its oil production quotas under the OPEC+ agreement, will independently set its output levels in the future, Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said in a recent interview with Reuters. Akkenzhenov emphasized that the ministry will fully support increased production at the country’s largest oil field Tengiz,…

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April 18, 2025

No end in sight? Kashagan arbitration could stretch to 2028

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
 emf.kz, бильд-редактор: Дастан Шанай

Arbitration proceedings over Kashagan — Kazakhstan’s largest oil field located on the Caspian shelf — could drag on until 2028, according to a new investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). ICIJ’s findings are based on a confidential interim ruling in a $160 billion case, which centers on…

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April 10, 2025

Uranium diplomacy: Kazakhstan could power Turkey’s nuclear plants

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
Жанболат Мамышев, бильд-редактор: Дастан Шанай

Kazakhstan has proposed a uranium mining and fuel supply deal to support Turkey’s growing nuclear energy ambitions, according to Baurzhan Duisebayev, CEO of the Chemical Engineering Design Bureau. «Suddenly, Turkey is leading the way: four reactors are under construction there, and it could become a valuable new partner for Kazakhstan,»…

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April 7, 2025

Kazakh oil and uranium are likely to be exempt from new US tariffs

Danil Tumashevich

Danil Tumashevich

Copy editor d.tumashevich@kursiv.kz
REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol, бильд-редактор: Милош Муратовский

Oil and uranium account for 73% of Kazakhstan’s exports to the U.S. This category of goods is likely to be exempt from new tariffs imposed on trade partners of the U.S. by President Donald Trump. The White House has already published a document listing goods free of new duties. The…

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March 31, 2025

British gold miner’s subsidiary secures lease on former nuclear test site in Kazakhstan

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
shutterstock, бильд-редактор: Милош Муратовский

Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov has signed a government decree granting Altyn Group Qazaqstan, a subsidiary of the British A Gold Plc, a temporary lease on a 71.37-hectare plot within the former Semipalatinsk nuclear test site. The company plans to expand gold mining operations in the Abay region, where the…

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March 17, 2025

Orano secures 700-ton uranium deal in Uzbekistan

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
 orano.group, бильд-редактор: Дастан Шанай

Orano, a French nuclear fuel company, and Navoiyuran, Uzbekistan’s state-owned uranium mining enterprise, have signed an agreement to advance the industrial development of the South Djengeldi uranium deposit, Orano announced in a statement. Under the deal, uranium production is expected to ramp up to 700 tons per year within the…

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February 26, 2025

CPC shareholders are ready to repair pump station hit by Ukrainian attack

Zhanel Zhazetova

Zhanel Zhazetova

Senior Business News Correspondent z.zhazetova@kursiv.media

A two-day meeting of Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) shareholders took place in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, where they discussed the Ukrainian drone attack on the facility. In the late hours of Feb. 17, a group of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) attacked…

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February 26, 2025

Securing supply: Kazakhstan opens rare earth deposits to US, Europe and China

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Zhanbolat Mamyshev

Senior Business News Correspondent zh.mamyshev@kursiv.kz
uglevodorody.ru, бильд-редактор: Дастан Шанай

Companies from the U.S., the European Union and China can bid for rights to Kazakhstan’s rare earth and rare metal deposits at government-held auctions, according to the country’s Minister of Industry and Construction Kanat Sharlapaev. Competition among major global players for these critical materials — essential for renewable energy, electric…

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January 27, 2025

War in Ukraine disrupts energy flows: how will Kazakhstan’s gas transit be affected?

Nikolai Kuzmin

Nikolai Kuzmin

Political scientist
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Russia and China’s drive to ensure economic security amid global uncertainty could accelerate the launch of key energy projects in Kazakhstan. The word «uncertainty» has quickly become one of the most frequently used terms in forecasts for 2025. It repeatedly appears in the recent Global Risks Report 2025 by the…

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November 4, 2024

Why US presidential elections and $50 oil could spell trouble for Kazakhstan, experts say

Alexey Afonskiy

Alexey Afonskiy

Business news editor a.afonskiy@kursiv.kz
Olga Tonkonog

Olga Tonkonog

General News Correspondent o.tonkonog@kursiv.kz

The U.S. presidential election will take place on Nov. 5, with a tight race between the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and the Republican former president Donald Trump. The election outcome will influence many global processes, including the economy. For Kazakhstan, one critical factor is the global price of oil, which…

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August 16, 2024

Corruption at Kashagan: Who cooked shashlik?

Tatyana Trubacheva

Tatyana Trubacheva

Editor on Post-Soviet countries t.trubacheva@kursiv.media

Kazakhstan’s claims against a group of international oil majors involved in developing the Kashagan field have increased to $160 billion. The government recently raised its demand by more than $10 billion, alleging that certain deals were tainted by corruption, according to Bloomberg. This latest development has sparked speculation about who…

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April 22, 2024

Tons or barrels: what measurement unit Kazakhstan should use for its oil

Tatyana Trubacheva

Tatyana Trubacheva

Editor on Post-Soviet countries t.trubacheva@kursiv.media
Male worker inspection record drum oil stock barrels yellow vertical or chemical for transportation truck male in the industry.

As product-sharing agreements on Karachaganak, Kashagan and Tengiz are getting closer to expiring, new negotiations between Kazakhstan and foreign investors are looming ahead. We have to talk in the same language on these negotiations,” says Askar Ismailov, head of the PACE analytical company. Of course, he doesn’t mean the English…

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February 28, 2023

Role of renewable energy gradually increases in Kazakhstan

Polina Viktorova

Polina Viktorova

In 2022, the combined capacity of renewable energy power stations in Kazakhstan rose by 4.5% and reached 2.5 gigawatts. Last year, Kazakhstan’s power stations produced 112.8 billion kilowatt-hours in total. About 5.1 billion kilowatt-hours were generated by renewable sources like solar and wind power stations, small hydroelectric power stations and…

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November 25, 2022

Kazakhstan to spend more than $1 trillion on green transition

Sergey Domnin

Sergey Domnin

Head of Kursiv Research s.domnin@kursiv.kz
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According to an analysis by the World Bank

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September 9, 2022

The UK gets more interested in Kazakhstan

Ирина Осипова

Ирина Осипова

Журналист
Deposit Photos

Kazakhstan’s export to the U.K. rose by 79% in the first half of 2022

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June 17, 2022

Chevron is going to facilitate KazMunayGaz to reduce its carbon footprint

The two companies have signed a memorandum of cooperation

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June 6, 2022

Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy forecasts shortage of gas within three years

Gas consumption in the country grew by 7% on average each year over the past five years

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January 21, 2022

What President Tokayev Has Talked About

Виктор Ахрёмушкин

Виктор Ахрёмушкин

Editor of the Finance Department

And whether Kazakhstan’s government is going to take real steps toward reforms

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January 20, 2022

European Parliament Calls to Impose Sanctions against Kazakhstan Officials

The parliament deputies suggest launching an investigation into crimes against the people of Kazakhstan

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