Feature
Nov 2003
Gearing up to shift offshore
Oil production is booming in Kazakhstan, which has been more successful in attracting foreign oil investors than other former-Soviet republics. Output is expected to climb from 47m tonnes in 2002 to reach 50m-52m tonnes this year. Ambitious targets call for production to rise to 100m tonnes in 2010 and to 150m tonnes in 2015, writes Isabel Gorst
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