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Kazakhstan's Energy Company Continues to Borrow to Survive
By Paolo Sorbello
A recent Eurobond issue piles up on Kazmunaigas' debt, signaling just how dependent Kazakhstan's oil and gas giant is on borrowed capital.
The Real Future of Green Energy in Kazakhstan
By Andres Fernandez
Given the dominance of conventional energy resources, are Astana’s green energy reforms merely publicity stunts?
The Global Oil War Rages On With OPEC Cut Deal Extension
By Catherine Putz
OPEC and major non-OPEC producers agreed to extend the December 2016 production cut deal through 2018.
Fuel Crisis Exposes Kazakhstan's Energy Contradictions
By Paolo Sorbello
For the past month, lack of gasoline, price increases, and public discontent highlighted Kazakhstan's infrastructural and institutional impasse.
Kazakhstan Disappoints on OPEC Promise
By Casey Michel
Mixed reporting casts doubt on how seriously Astana takes its oil production cut promises.
Kazakhstan's Renewable Energy Quest
By Eric Wheeler
Astana will face a number of practical and political issues in promoting renewable energy sources.
Kazakhstan Breaks Oil Production Cut Promise
By Catherine Putz
The promise was symbolic, anyway.
Is a Winter Oil Production Freeze in the Works?
By Catherine Putz
OPEC promises a plan November 30, but in the meantime members and non-members dither on cuts and freezes.
Chevron and Kazakhstan Hail $36.8 Billion Tengiz Expansion
By Catherine Putz
The investment looks to capitalize on lower costs and bet on future demand.
Kazakhstan to Attend the Doha Oil Summit
By Catherine Putz
At least Astana will be in the room where it happens.
Why Changing Energy Markets Add Relevance to EXPO 2017 Astana
By Rapil Zhoshybayev
The event has chosen a surprising theme.
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