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Stock market: Nostrum Oil & Gas and KTO pipeline

MAY 27 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Amsterdam-based Nostrum Oil & Gas posted poor results for Q1 2016, but the company’s promising outlook encouraged investors, sending its share up by 1% when the results were published on May 25 before falling on May 26.

The share price has grown steadily since the beginning of April, as the company successfully completed maintenance work the month before.

The management is confident that new agreements and infrastructure would boost the company’s profile “We look forward to completing negotiations to open up the possibility of transporting our crude oil through the KTO pipeline, thereby further reducing our crude oil transport costs,” CEO Kai-Uwe Kessel said in a statement. The KTO pipeline is the network operated by the Kazakh pipeline company KazTransOil.

Mr Kessel also said that the company plans to ramp up production by 2.5 times to 100,000 barrels of oil per day in 2017.

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(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)

Kazakhstan-focused company posts revenue fall

MAY 25 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Hit by sustained low oil prices, Kazakhstan-focused energy company Nostrum Oil & Gas posted a 27% fall in revenues in Q1 2016, compared to the previous year. Importantly, average daily production fell by 15% compared to last year, to 38,754 barrels of oil per day.

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(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)

Kazakh minister says Tengiz expansion will be delayed

MAY 25 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazakhstan’s energy minister Kanat Bozumbayev said that investment into the expansion of Tengizchevroil, the Chevron-led consortium exploiting the Tengiz oilfield in the west of the country, will be delayed until next year. Mr Bozumbayev said that costs for the so-called Future Growth Project would be $37b, up from an earlier estimate of $34b. The project has been delayed because of the low oil prices.

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(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)

 

Lukoil improves ties with Uzbekistan

MAY 23 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Russian energy company Lukoil said it had reached an agreement with the Uzbek government to improve the terms of its production sharing agreement (PSA) for the development of its oil fields at Kandym, Khauzak, Shady and Kungrad. Details of the new PSA were kept confidential. Lukoil had said that sustained low oil prices had made these projects more costly.

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(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)

BP agrees Caspian Sea exploration deal with Azerbaijani company

MAY 25 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — BP and Azerbaijan’s state-owned SOCAR signed a deal to jointly explore for oil in a new block at the offshore North Absheron Basin in the Caspian Sea, a sign that BP is taking a long-term approach to Azerbaijan despite the low global oil prices.

The North Absheron Basin is an oil field located just north of Baku. It should not be confused with the Absheron gas field located 100 km south of Baku and currently exploited by France’s Total and GDF Suez together with SOCAR. Absheron is the name of the peninsula where Baku is located.

SOCAR CEO Rovnag Abdullayev and BP’s regional representative Gordon Birrell said they were satisfied.

“Today we are signing a new memorandum of understanding which will lay the foundation of a new off- shore project. This will become another opportunity underpinning our long-term relationship with BP,” Mr Abdullayev said before Mr Birrell echoed his remarks.

Details on the deal are scant. Block D230 in the North Absheron Basin has a reservoir depth of 3,000-5,000 metres. It is still unclear just how much hydrocarbon resources it holds and how much both companies will have to invest to make it profitable.

The deal is also important in other respects. It allows SOCAR to reinforce its ties with BP, sharply criticised in the last few months by President Ilham Aliyev for failing to maintain oil and gas production.

The latest data showed that BP’s oil output was flat in the first quarter of 2016, compared to last year, while gas production grew by 3.8% to 2.7b cubic metres in the same period.

Sustained low oil prices over the past two years have taken a toll on SOCAR, which has embarked on a campaign to cut costs and sell off assets. SOCAR, though, appears ready to commit to new exploration ventures. Earlier this month it also agreed a deal with Uzbekistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 282, published on May 27 2016)

Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan sign energy deal

MAY 18 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijani and Uzbek state-owned energy companies signed a memorandum of understanding to explore and exploit oil and gas fields in Uzbekistan. SOCAR’s president Rovnag Abdullayev and Uzbekneftegaz’s chairman Alisher Sultanov met in Tashkent on the sidelines of an international oil and gas conference to sign the deal. It is perhaps telling that with oil prices so low, the Azerbaijani and Uzbek governments are having to fund development of their oil and gas sectors themselves.

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(News report from Issue No. 281, published on May 20 2016)

Uzbek and Bulgarian oil companies open recycling plant

MAY 17 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Bulgarian oil company Prista and Uzbekistan’s Uzneftprodukt opened a new oil recycling plant in Angren, eastern Uzbekistan. The new plant will process 43,000 tonnes of used oil and produce 30,000 tonnes of fuel per year. The venture spent around $15m building the plant. Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov travelled to Tashkent to take part in the inauguration ceremony.

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(News report from Issue No. 281, published on May 20 2016)

Azerbaijan’s oil production drops

MAY 12 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan’s oil production fell by 1.6% to 13.9m tonnes in Jan.-April 2016 compared to the same period last year, Reuters quoted an anonymous government source as saying. Azerbaijan’s oil production has been slowing for years, despite the government putting BP under increased pressure to stop the slow- down. Oil is the mainstay of the Azerbaijani economy and a drop in production means that government revenues fall.

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(News report from Issue No. 280, published on  May 13 2016)

Danish company wins Kazakhstan’s oil contract

MAY 12 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Denmark’s oil service company Blue Water Shipping said it had won a contract worth around $350m to build 15 new module carrying vessels for Kazakhstan’s main oil producer, Tengizchevroil. Norway’s VARD and Dubai-registered Topaz Energy & Marine will be part of the Blue Water-led consortium, which will deliver the 15 vessels by the end of 2021.

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(News report from Issue No. 280, published on  May 13 2016)

 

Kazakhstan announces plans on green energy

MAY 10 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a statement to the UN, Kazakhstan announced plans to generate 50% of its electricity from alternative energy sources by 2050. This is an ambitious target. In 2014, renewable sources accounted for just 0.5% of production. The Kazakh government often lays out grandiose plans for its economic development. Green energy is the dominant theme of EXPO 2017, a major exhibition scheduled for next year in Astana.

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(News report from Issue No. 280, published on  May 13 2016)