1. Caspian/Iraq Export Pipelines

    ...05). Work on the mid-section (Kenkiyak-Kumkol) set for 2011 start. Expansion to 400,000 b/d capacity likely, to meet Kazakh oil output rise. 14.    Atyrau-Kuryk Crude Oil Pipeline. Kazakhstan’s KazTransOil operates domestic pipeline between Aktau – from where some crude oil exported – and Atyrau, ru...

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 52
    Published at Mon, 25 Dec 2006
  2. Energy Security Ties Between East Asia And Central Asia: Power Games Or Partnership

    ...ina pipeline plan fell off the table around 2003 due, perhaps, to the intervention by Japan. The Kazakh-China oil pipeline construction started in September 2004. The first phase was completed in December 2005 (960km), and the total pipeline will be completed by 2011, stretching over 3,000km. Cu...

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 51
    Published at Mon, 18 Dec 2006
  3. Market Risks In A Changing LNG World: Exploring Alternative Mitigation Strategies For MENA Projects

    ...G The strong demand outlook has encouraged LNG expansion in Qatar, Oman and Egypt. New projects are expected in Yemen, Algeria, and possibly Libya.3 The resulting additional capacity due to come on stream between 2007 and 2011 in the Arab world will be 74mn tons/year, 69% of which is in Qatar (Ta...

    Volume: 49
    Issue: 44
    Published at Mon, 30 Oct 2006