Kazakhstani court orders KPO to pay hefty penalty / Photo: KazMunayGas
The economic court of Uralsk, the administrative center of the West Kazakhstan region, has partially upheld a lawsuit filed by the country’s Ministry of Energy against the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating B.V. consortium (KPO), ordering the company to pay 543.19 million tenge (approximately $960,000) in damages, according to the Bes.media news portal.
The lawsuit was brought by Kapitalneftegaz, a company controlled by the Ministry of Energy, after an inventory check revealed the loss of 44 state-owned assets that had been provided to KPO for free use. The damage assessment was...