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CPC exports from Kazakhstan rise

NOV. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, an oil transit route along the northern coast of the Caspian Sea from Kazakhstan’s oil fields to the Russian port of Novorossiysk, said it increased exports in October to around 4m tonnes, a 24% rise compared to last year. For the first 10 months of 2016, exports have reached 35.3m tonnes. If growth projections continue for the next two months, the Consortium, led by US-based Chevron, Russia’s Transneft and Kazakhstan’s Kazmunaigas, will register a record export year in 2016.

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(News report from Issue No. 303, published on Nov. 4 2016)

Shell cuts costs in Kazakhstan

NOV. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — British-Dutch oil company Shell said it will cut costs across the board, a move that is poised to impact the company’s expenditure in Kazakhstan. In Kazakhstan, Shell operates a handful of offshore fields, most notably the giant Kashagan, and is also involved in the Karachaganak gas and condensate field. Sustained low oil prices have hit energy companies’ ability to spend on their upstream projects.

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(News report from Issue No. 303, published on Nov. 4 2016)

Turkmenistan completes railway construction

OCT. 31 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Turkmenistan’s foreign ministry said that construction work at a railway network connecting Atamyrat-Imamnazar to Akina in Afghanistan was complete. The two countries had started building the 88km railway connection in mid-2013. Altcom, a Ukrainian company, built two of the railway’s bridges. Turkmenistan and Afghanistan have tried to improve diplomatic ties to jointly combat Islamic extremists who threaten Turkmenistan’s southern border.

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(News report from Issue No. 303, published on Nov. 4 2016)

ABD to fund road in Tajikistan

NOV. 2 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will give a $65.2m loan to Tajikistan to support the construction and remodelling of the Dushanbe-Kurgan Tyube road link. The highway serves as the country’s major north-south artery. The Tajik government will allocate $17.2m to the project. The OPEC Fund for International Development will also send a $12m loan.

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Work starts on building Tajikistan’s Rogun dam

OCT. 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon inaugurated construction of the Rogun dam which should, if completed to the current plans, be the tallest dam in the world.

The Rogun dam project, though, is a project mired in controversy. Drawn up by the Soviets, it has been at the design stage for decades.

Downstream Uzbekistan is fiercely against the project, fearing that it will divert water that it needs to irrigate its cotton fields. Environmentalists have complained about the damage that will be caused to the natural landscape and human rights groups have documented the thousands of people forcibly moved to clear space for the project.

The inauguration of the Rogun dam project also came the day after a three-hour blackout hit the entire country. Supporters of the project said that this highlighted the need for the hydropower project to be built.

Italy’s Salini Impregilo was handed the $3.9b contract to build the Rogun dam earlier this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 303, published on Nov. 4 2016)

VimpelCom says that price inflation boosts profit in Uzbekistan

TASHKENT, NOV. 3 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Russian telecoms operator VimpelCom said revenues in Uzbekistan grew 5% in Q3 2016, compared to the same period in 2015 because of a new pricing mechanism and underlying inflation.

In Uzbekistan, VimpelCom started to link its mobile charges to the US dollar, after volatility in the Uzbek sum hit the company’s revenue stream. This pushed up mobile and data prices plans across the country. It said that average user revenue had risen by 14%.

Tougher competition, however, shrank the customer base of Vimpel- Com’s Beeline brand in the country.

“The Uzbek market continues to experience intense competition, however Beeline remains the leader.

The overall customer base decreased 6% to 9.6m, due to the launch of two new mobile operators in 2015,” the company said in a statement.

Subscribers numbers had fallen below 10m at end-2015, a 3-year low. Earlier this year, VimpelCom paid a fine of $795m after it admitted paying bribes in 2007/8 to access the Uzbek mobile market.

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Uzbekistan Airways to start flights to London

NOV. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — State-owned Uzbekistan Airways said it will start a short term direct connection to London Heathrow in December. The twice weekly flights will run from Dec. 9 to Dec. 20. This seems to be an attempt to test the feasibility of a renewed and stable connection to Europe’s financial capital, after direct flights became inconstant over the past decade.

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Kcell’s Q3 revenue drops 13.6% in Kazakhstan

ALMATY, OCT. 21 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kcell, Kazakhstan’s largest telecoms operator, posted a 13.6% drop in revenues for Q3 compared to the same period in 2015, blaming it on tough economic conditions.

Arti Ots, Kcell’s CEO, said, though, that the Kazakh economy now appears to show signs of a timid recovery.

“Kazakhstan has started to see some encouraging signs of macro recovery, with an increase in oil prices. There have also been some signals that consumer price inflation is easing and currency levels are stabilising,” Mr Ots said in a statement.

Kcell’s quarterly revenues, which stood at 36.9b tenge ($111m), were up compared to Q2 but still lower than 2015. The tenge lost 50% of its value in the second half of 2015, destroying people’s confidence in the economy.

Still, Kazakhstan’s competitive telecoms market remains tough.

“We delivered a second successive quarterly increase in service revenue and reported net growth in our subscriber base, although the economic and market environment remained challenging and we saw further year- on-year declines in revenue and profit,” Mr Ots said.

Fierce competition and price cutting have characterised Kazakhstan’s telecoms market recently.

Kcell’s subscribers grew by 1% from January to 9.9m, still below the near 11m that the company had serviced, and expenditure per subscriber declined. In Q3, the average user spent less than 1,200 tenge ($3.6) per month, down 2.7% from last year.

Sweden’s Telia Company owns a 62% stake in Kcell. It wants to sell off its assets in Central Asia after a corruption scandal involving its unit in neighbouring Uzbekistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 302, published on Oct. 28 2016)

InfiNet to launch WiFi in Kazakh trains

OCT. 27 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Malta-based Russian telecoms service company InfiNet Wireless said it agreed a deal with Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, the national railway operator, to launch an onboard wireless service in Kazakhstan. InfiNet has already launched a pilot project on the segment between Astana and Borovoye, in the north of the country.

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(News report from Issue No. 302, published on Oct. 28 2016)

Tajik banking system weakens

OCT. 21 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — On a visit to Dushanbe, Juha Kahkonen, the IMF’s deputy head for the Middle East and Central Asia, said that banks’ lending practises had gotten very slack, creating major structural economic problems during the recent downturn. He also said that around half of Tajik banks’ loans were now considered non-performing. Two high street banks in Tajikistan have been placed under Central Bank administration.

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(News report from Issue No. 302, published on Oct. 28 2016)