ASTANA. Oct 8 (Interfax) - Daily oil output in Kazakhstan has fallen 13% since maintenance at the Kashagan field began, the Kazakh Energy Ministry told Interfax. "Daily output is down 13% in the ...
The overhaul project at the Kashagan oil field, initially set to begin on October 3, has been pushed back to October 7, the Energy Ministry said earlier. Earlier, Kazakhstan's Minister of Energy ...
Kazakhstan increased crude oil production in September by 10% compared to August to 6.55 million tons, exceeding OPEC+ quotas ...
Kazakh voters backed with a high majority in a referendum on Sunday the plan to build the country's first nuclear power ...
In a referendum, the Kazakh electorate has voted in favor of building a nuclear power plant. So far, no nuclear power has ...
Chevron’s Canada unit plans to sell its stakes in oil sands and shale assets to Canadian Natural Resources for $6.5 billion ...
Kazakhstan is set to significantly increase its oil exports to Germany, according to Energy Minister Almasadam Satkaliev. On ...
Traders sent Oil prices higher after Iran sent ballistic missiles into Israel as retaliation for the Lebanon ground incursion.
Oil markets are nervous. Last week crude prices rose by 10%, to $78 a barrel, their biggest weekly gain in almost two years ...
Brent crude seems to be stuck in a range of $70-$75 per barrel as geopolitical tensions get overshadowed by poor demand and ...
OPEC has enough spare oil capacity to compensate for a full loss of Iranian supply if Israel knocks out that country's ...
Chevron is selling its stakes in some oil ... U.S., and in Kazakhstan. Chevron also is working to close a $53 billion deal to buy Hess, the latest megamerger among U.S. producers taking advantage of ...