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UNDP warns of drought in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

JUNE 23 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Central Asia is facing a drought that will not only hit cotton and food production but also heighten tension across the region, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said. UNDP said that Water levels are a third lower than average in important reservoirs in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 46, published on June 28 2011)

Karachaganak consortium to give Kazakhstan a stake

JUNE 21 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – So, an end to the row over Kazakhstan’s participation in the Karachaganak gas field is in sight.

It isn’t official yet but sources at the St. Petersburg economic forum told news agencies the consortium operating Karachaganak had agreed to give a 5% stake to the Kazakh government while the Kazakh government had agreed to pay for another 5% stake.

A deal, perhaps, and an important one.

Karachaganak, in the north-west of the country on the border with Russia, is one of the biggest gas fields in the world. It also produces a fair amount of oil. It is important both for Kazakhstan’s economic development and for investors as a weather mast of government sentiment.

Over the last few years, Kazakhstan has argued it should be given stakes in major energy projects in the country and Karachaganak was the only one it still wasn’t involved with. The government said that when the original contracts were drawn up in the 1990s, it was in a weak negotiating position and the Western companies had taken advantage of that.

The partners in the Karachaganak project are currently — BG Group and Eni with a 32.5% stake each, Chevron with 20% and Lukoil with 15%. They have been negotiating with the Kazakh government over its entry since 2009 when tax claims started appearing against the consortium.

The row had even threatened to derail the project as the government had refused to sign off on the next phase of its development in May until it had been given a stake. With the end of the ownership argument in sight, Karachaganak and investors can all move on.

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(News report from Issue No. 45, published on June 21 2011)

Karachaganak consortium to cede stake to Kazakhstan

JUNE 17 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The consortium of foreign energy companies developing the Karachaganak gas field in Kazakhstan have ceded a 10% stake to the Kazakh government, sources at an investment forum in St. Petersburg told media. A deal would end the two-year dispute.

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(News report from Issue No. 45, published on June 21 2011)

Kazakhstan moves closer to China

JUNE 13 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The China Development Bank agreed to lend Kazakh copper producer Kazakhmys $1.5b, deepening Chinese influence in Central Asia. The deal was agreed when Chinese President Hu Jintao met Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana, the second Kazakhstan-China state visit this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 44, published on June 14 2011)

Kyrgyz PM promises more transparency

JUNE 6 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Hoping to distance his government from the corruption of the past, Kyrgyz PM Almazbek Atambayev promised more transparency in mining tenders, Reuters reported. The fragile coalition government is looking to boost its support and brush off allegations of graft.

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(News report from Issue No. 43, published on June 6 2011)

Kazakhstan’s Kulibayev nominated for Gazprom board

JUNE 1 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russian gas giant Gazprom nominated Timur Kulibayev, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s son-in-law, to be one of its directors, media reported. Mr Kulibayev has become increasingly powerful. He is considered a potential successor for Mr Nazarbayev and this year he became head of Kazakhstan’s $80b sovereign wealth fund.

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(News report from Issue No. 43, published on June 6 2011)

Turkmenistan boasts world’s second-largest gas field

MAY 25 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The South Yoloten gas field in Turkmenistan is the second-largest in the world, the state media’s website said. Chinese firms are developing the field and plan to start pumping gas to China in 2013.

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(News report from Issue No. 42, published on May 30 2011)

Kazakh C.Banker gains support to head IMF

MAY 19 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russia and the other former Soviet states endorsed current Kazakh Central Bank chief, Grigory Marchenko, to replace Dominique Strauss-Khan as head of the IMF. The IMF chief has traditionally been a European but countries from outside Europe are pressurising the IMF to pick an outsider.

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(News report from Issue No. 41, published on May 24 2011)

Kazakhstan’s Kazmunaigas pulls out of Iraq deal

MAY 11 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – KMG EP, the London-traded unit of Kazakh state energy company Kazmunaigas, said it had pulled out of a joint venture with the Korea Gas Corporation to develop an oil field in Iraq. It did not say why it had pulled out of the high-profile deal which it agreed in October last year.

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(News report from Issue No. 40, published on May 17 2011)

Kazakhstan’s Kazakhmys eyes Hong Kong listing

MAY 16 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakh copper producer Kazakhmys has won regulatory approval for a secondary listing in Hong Kong in June, media reported. Global companies are choosing to list in Hong Kong to improve their links to China. Kazakhmys is already listed in London.

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(News report from Issue No. 40, published on May 17 2011)