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2008-07-03 05:33:00
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Embassy Astana
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ASSET STRUCTURE OF KAZAKHSTAN'S NATIONAL OIL AND GAS

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 04 ASTANA 001210 

STATE FOR SCA/CEN (O'MARA)
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TAGS: PGOV PREL EPET KZ

SUBJECT: ASSET STRUCTURE OF KAZAKHSTAN'S NATIONAL OIL AND GAS
COMPANY KAZMUNAYGAS

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SUBJECT: ASSET STRUCTURE OF KAZAKHSTAN'S NATIONAL OIL AND GAS
COMPANY KAZMUNAYGAS

Summary
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1. (U) KazMunayGas (KMG),Kazakhstan's state-owned oil and gas
company, is a vertically integrated company holding 25 subsidiaries
in oil and gas exploration, extraction, processing, transportation,
and sales. KMG produces 16% of Kazakhstan's oil output, transports
65% of its oil, and manages 100% of the country's gas trunk
pipelines, 50% of its tanker transportation, and 30% of its oil
refining facilities. End Summary.

Background Information
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2. (U) KMG was founded in February 2002 from a merger of two
national companies, KazakhOil and Transportation of Oil and Gas
(itself a result of the 2001 merger of KazTransOil and KazTransGas).
In 2006, KMG became a 100%-owned subsidiary of the newly organized
State Assets Management Holding Company "Samruk." Kazakhstan's Law
on Subsoil Use gives KMG the pre-emptive right to acquire 50% stakes
in new and existing projects in the case of an equity transfer.

KMG's Relationship with Energy Ministry and Samruk
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3. (U) The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources provides policy
supervision for KMG, establishes development priorities in the oil
and gas sector, and identifies the role of KMG in this development.
Moreover, the Energy Ministry dictates the rules of Kazakhstan's
energy market, regulates the market of oil products, keeps a
register of subsoil users, and controls the compliance of subsoil
users with technical standards.


4. (U) Samruk coordinates the work of KMG and is responsible for
its strategic management. Samruk does not interfere with the
operating activities of KMG, but establishes its strategic
development priorities, such as corporate management, budgeting, and
some aspects of the relationship with investors and the state.
Samruk has the right to include its representatives on the KMG board
of directors.


5. (U) Samruk plans to restructure KMG. According to Samruk
chairman Kanat Bozumbayev, KMG is affiliated with over 190
companies, 40% of which are classified as non-core assets (not
directly related to the company's profile operations) in education,
mass media, construction, etc. Examples include Kazakhstan-British

Technical University, Rauan Media Group, and KazMunayGas-Service.
He envisions that in 2008-2010, about 100 such companies will be
sold. In 2002-2006, KMG sold some of its non-core assets such as
KazTransCom, KazStroyService, KarakudukMunay, KazakhstanCaspiShelf,
KMGPromGeoPhizika, KMG Consulting, and others.

KMG Major Projects
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6. (U) Of major oil and gas projects, KMG holds a 20% stake in
TengizChevrOil operating consortium, represents state interests in
the Caspian Pipeline Consortium and in the Karachaganak project, and
has increased its share from 8.33 to 16.81% in the consortium
developing the Kashagan field.


7. (U) KMG also holds a 50% stake in KazakhOil-Aktobe (the other
50% belongs to Russia's LukOil Overseas company),a 51% stake in
KazakhTurkMunay (Turkish Oil Corporation holds 49%),33% in
PetroKazakhstan company (China National Petroleum Corporation CNPC
controls the other 67%),and a 34% stake in the KazakhOil-Ukraine
joint venture.


8. (U) KMG has several projects connected with the Karachaganak
field. The company owns a 50% stake in KazRosGas, a joint venture
with Russia's Gazprom company based at Orenburg Gas Processing Plant
(GPP). The plant refines and then exports Karachaganak gas. As a
part of this joint venture, KMG is seeking a 50% stake in the
Orenburg GPP. KMG is also completing a feasibility study to build a
Karachaganak-supplied gas refinery at Aksai that will meet the
internal demand for gas.

KMG Subsidiaries
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9. (U) Among the most significant of KMG's 25 subsidiaries,
Exploration&Production KazMunayGas carries out production projects,
KazMunayTeniz manages offshore projects, the Kazakhstan Oil and Gas
Institute assesses all KMG field exploration and hydrocarbon
transportation projects, KazTransOil supervises oil pipeline
transportation, KazTransGas manages domestic and international
pipeline shipments of gas, KazMorTransFlot ships oil across the

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Caspian Sea via tankers, and Trade House KazMunayGas processes oil,
exports oil and oil products, and sells oil products to the domestic
market.

KMG Production Subsidiary Assets
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10. (U) KMG owns 61% of Exploration&Production KazMunayGas (EP
KMG),while the remaining 39% is traded on the London and Kazakhstan
stock exchanges. In 2007, EP KMG acquired a 50% stake in
KarazhanbasMunay, which is developing the Karazhanbas oil field
(403.15 million barrels of oil in probable reserves) in Mangistau
Oblast, and a 50% stake in KazGerMunay, which is developing the
Nuraly, Aksai, and Akshabulak oil fields (317.38 million barrels of
oil in proven reserves) in Kyzylorda Oblast. EP KMG also has two
production subsidiaries, EmbaMunayGas and UzenMunayGas, which hold
more than 1.5 billion barrels of recoverable reserves.


11. (U) EP KMG also holds a 50% stake in Kazakhstan Petrochemical
Industries (KPI),with SAT & Company holding the other 50%. KPI is
constructing in Atyrau Oblast the Karabatan petrochemical complex,
which will have an annual capacity of 0.8 million tons of
polyethylene. The facility will receive 6 billion cubic meters
(bcm) of gas from Tengiz, and 3 bcm from Kashagan. On May 28, 2008,
EP KMG provided 4.8 billion tenge ($40 million) to select
engineering and construction contractors.


12. (U) After a new tax code comes into effect on January 1, 2009,
EP KMG will reportedly seek to buy 50% shares in KazakhOil-Aktobe,
51% in KazakhTurkMunay, 33% in PetroKazakhstan from KMG, and at
least a 51% stake in MangistauMunayGas (MMG) from Indonesia's
Central Asia Petroleum Corp. (Note: EP KMG is waiting for the new
tax code in order to measure the effect on its revenues and
expenditures. In the second half of 2008, EP KMG will start due
diligence of upcoming acquisitions. End Note.) MMG, the fifth
largest oil producer in the country (accounting for 9% of
Kazakhstan's oil output),possesses 36 associated fields with 7.03
billion barrels of oil in estimated reserves. MMG owns Helios brand
gas stations and holds a 54.8% stake in Pavlodar Oil Refinery.


13. (U) In 2009, EP KMG plans to launch the production of road
bitumen at the Aktau Plastic Products Plant, in which it owns a 50%
stake (SAT & Co is the other shareholder). In 2010, EP KMG will
start production of aromatic hydrocarbons at the Atyrau Polyethylene
Plant. EP KMG owns a 50% stake of the plant.


14. (U) In June 2008, EP KMG expressed interest in purchasing a 50%
stake in Turgai Petroleum Joint Venture, currently owned by LukOil
and PetroKazakhstan (controlled by CNPC),soon after LukOil
announced its intention to buy out CNPC's share. Turgai Petroleum
is developing the Kumkol oil field, which has approximately 170
million barrels of oil in proven reserves.

Assets of KMG Offshore Project Managing Subsidiary
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15. (U) The 100%-owned KMG subsidiary KazMunayTeniz (KMT) holds a
40% stake in Caspi Meruerty Operating Company B.V. (CMOC),which is
exploring the Zhemchuzhina oil field along with Shell and Oman
Pearls Company Ltd, and a 25% stake in the Zhemchuzhina Production
Sharing Agreement (PSA).


16. (U) KMG intends to establish a joint venture with Lukoil and
Gazprom to develop the Tsentralnaya section of the Caspian shelf
with 300 million tons of hydrocarbons in estimated reserves. KMG is
close to signing with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources a
contract for exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons at the
Mertvyy Kultuk offshore section with estimated reserves of 1.2
billion barrels of oil, 97.5 bcm of gas, and 5.1 million tons of gas
condensate.


17. (U) The first drilling results of the Atash field jointly
explored by KMT and LukOil showed no oil and gas reserves present
(the field was expected to have 1.03 billion barrels of oil). This
is the third failure of KMT, following the Tyub-Karagan and
Kurmangazy offshore projects. Moreover, according to some experts,
the Khvalynskoye field explored by the KMG-LukOil Joint Venture,
Caspian Oil and Gas Company, was also not as promising as had been
expected. EP KMG seeks to replace KMT as operator of offshore
projects, as it claims to possess more technical expertise in field
development.


18. (U) In May 2008, KMG signed a contract to explore the Zhambyl
section of the Caspian shelf, which has over 120 million tons of
hydrocarbons in probable reserves. KMT will have 73% of the
project, and Korea National Oil Corp. the remaining 27%. In January
2008, KMG also signed a PSA with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral

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Resources to explore the promising N (or Nursultan) section of the
Caspian shelf (600-700 million tons of hydrocarbons in probable
reserves). (Note: This is the block that ConocoPhillips and Shell
competed for. ConocoPhillips and Shell both hope that they will
eventually be provided an opportunity to participate.)

Projects of KMG Oil Pipeline Transportation Subsidiary
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19. (U) The 100%-owned KMG subsidiary KazTransOil (KTO) has a 50%
stake in the Kazakhstan-China Pipeline Ltd, with the other 50%
belonging to China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development
Corporation. In 2006, KTO started oil shipments via the first stage
of Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline Atasu-Alashankou. Kenkiyak-Kumkol,
the second stage of the pipeline, is to be launched at the end of

2009.


20. (U) In December 2006, KTO and its partners, Naftrans (owned by
Danish Greenoak Holdings Ltd and ENR Russia Invest) and French bank
BNP Paribas, established a joint venture based at Georgia's Batumi
oil terminal. In 2007, KTO acquired the stakes of its partners and
became the sole owner of the terminal. KMG is interested in
increasing its transit volumes of oil to 10 million tons a year via
Georgia's railroad and oil pipelines.

Projects of KMG Gas Pipeline Transportation Subsidiary
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21. (U) The 51%-owned KMG subsidiary KazTransGas (KTG) owns
Intergas Central Asia company, Amangeldy Gas company (gas extraction
and processing in the Amangeldy field),and KazTransGas LNG
(operator of Zhanazhol gas field),and also holds a stake in the
Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan joint venture KyrKazGas. In 2006, KTG bought
Georgian Gas Distributing Company Tbilgasy.


22. (U) KTG holds a 50% stake in the Asian Gas Pipeline LLP, a
joint venture with the CNPC affiliate, Trans-Asia Gas Pipeline Ltd.
The joint venture was established in February 2008 to build a
Kazakhstan-China gas pipeline with an annual capacity of 40 bcm of
gas. To ensure gas supply to this pipeline, the Government of
Kazakhstan transferred to KMG the Urikhtau gas field in Aktobe
Oblast with probable reserves of 40 bcm of gas.

Operations of KMG Tanker Transportation Subsidiary
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23. (U) KazMorTransFlot (KMTF) owned by Samruk (50%) and KMG (50%)
is the national maritime trade fleet. KMG seeks to increase its
stake in KMTF to 100%. KMTF has its own support fleet, including
the tankers "Astana," "Almaty," and "Aktau,", and ships oil via
tankers to the sea ports of Makhachkala (Russia),Baku (Azerbaijan),
and Necca (Iran).

Assets of KMG Processing and Sales Subsidiary
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24. (U) The 100%-owned KMG subsidiary Trade House KazMunayGas (TH
KMG) holds stakes in three oil refineries, Atyrau (99.09%),Shymkent
(50%),and Pavlodar (42%). KMG seeks to increase its stake in the
Pavlodar Oil Refinery after the planned acquisition of at least a
51% stake in its co-owner, MangistauMunayGas. KMG owns 20.2% of
Ukraine's Kherson Oil Refinery, but wants to raise its share to at
least 50%.


25. (U) TH KMG sells oil products via the 156 gas stations of its
daughter companies KMG-Alatau, KMG-Astana, and KMG-Zhaiyk. By 2010,
KMG plans to have 330 gas stations, or 15% of all gas stations in
the country. In 2007, TH KMG acquired a 75% stake in Rompetrol
Group N.V., which has two oil refineries in Petromedia and Constanta
and 630 gas stations in Romania, France, Spain, Moldova, Ukraine,
and Bulgaria. Rompetrol ships oil to Turkey, Ukraine, Croatia, and
Moldova, and has a five-year contract for lease of tankers.

Comment
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26. (U) KMG employs over 30,000 employees and accounted for 8.55%
(or $1.58 billion) of Kazakhstan's 2007 budget revenues. A
diversified structure with both core and non-core assets makes KMG a
low-risk and solvent client in the eyes of potential lenders as its
assets are well diversified, and hence losses of a company in one
sector can easily be compensated with gains of those in another.
However, the heavy bureaucratic structure of KMG also creates a
number of problems - a lack of financial and operational
transparency, potential misuse of funds (e.g. funds allocated to a
core company can be used by a non-core company),difficulties in
controlling cash flow, high interdependence of companies, and

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reduced efficiency of operative management. KMG is awaiting further
restructuring and administrative reforms to make it more easily
manageable, transparent, and more streamlined.


27. (U) Maksat Idenov has briefed USG officials on several occasions
on his plans to restructure KMG along the lines of an integrated
IOC, based in part on his experience as a senior executive with
Shell. With the removal of KMG President Karaballin, after
Karaballin's unsuccessful attempt to force Idenov out, and with the
apparent backing of the President and Prime Minister, Idenov has at
least some room to implement his restructuring plans.



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