1. Caspian Oil And Gas Production Steady Through 1H 2001

    ...urces. Prior to the opening of the CPC pipeline, TCO had developed an export system using railcars and barges to Baltic, Central European and Black Sea destinations (MEES, 2 April).The CPC will have an initial capacity of 560,000 b/d, which is expected to increase to 1.36mn b/d by 2014 (MEES, 3 Se...

    Volume: 44
    Issue: 39
    Published at Mon, 24 Sep 2001
  2. Official Opening For CPC Pipeline Set For Late September

    ...creased to 1.36mn b/d by 2014 in order to accommodate TCO’s targeted output of 700,000 b/d from the Tengiz field, plus that of other regional producers. Equity interest in CPC is allocated as follows: Russian Federation (24%), Republic of Kazakstan (19%), Sultanate of Oman (7%), Chevron Caspian Pi...

    Volume: 44
    Issue: 36
    Published at Mon, 03 Sep 2001
  3. CPC Defends Pipeline Project Against Transneft Charges

    ...troduce a special tax regime or special customs regime for the CPC." The CPC began filling the 1,580km pipeline in March (MEES, 2 April). Initially the pipeline will carry 560,000 b/d (28mn t/y), which is expected to increase to 1.36mn b/d (67mn t/y) by 2014. The pipeline was originally scheduled to make it...

    Volume: 44
    Issue: 24
    Published at Mon, 11 Jun 2001
  4. CPC Begins Filling Pipeline With Tengiz Crude

    ...due to be loaded at CPC’s new marine terminal near Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossysk on 30 June. CPC’s schedule calls for the pipeline to come into full operation on 30 October with an initial transport capacity of 560,000 b/d (28mn tons/year). By 2014 the pipeline’s capacity will be ex...

    Volume: 44
    Issue: 14
    Published at Mon, 02 Apr 2001