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KazMunayGas (KMG) () is the state-owned oil and gas company of
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
.Kazakhstan state oil unit float seeks to raise more than £1bn
, by Paul J Davies, Financial Times. 4 September 2006
It was founded in 2002 by merging CJSC ''Kazakhoil'' and CJSC ''Oil&Gas Transportation''.Company Profile of KazMunayGas
, KazMunayGas corporate website


History

It was formed by the decree of the President of Kazakhstan dated February 20, 2002, through the merger of ''Kazakhoil'' CJSC and ''Oil&Gas Transportation'' CJSC. The Kazakhoil company was founded in 1997, and
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became its first president. From May 1997 to March 1999,
Timur Kulibayev Timur Askaruly Kulibayev (, , ; born 10 September 1966) is a Kazakh businessman. He is the son-in-law of former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev. He is known as Kazakhstan's "Oil Prince" due to his connections to Kazakh political elites and ...
held the position of Vice President for Economics and Finance at Kazakhoil. In the summer of 2000, Kairat Satybaldy, a nephew of
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, who in 2002 took the position of Managing Director for Social Affairs, Strategic Planning and Telecommunications at KazMunayGas, became the Vice President of Kazakhoil. In January 2023, a strategic partnership agreement was signed between JSC NC KazMunayGas and Abu Dhabi Ports Company. The parties expressed interest in cooperation in the development of the marine fleet and coastal infrastructure in the
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Subsidiaries

Main subsidiaries of KazMunayGas are: *
KazMunaiGas Exploration Production (AO) KazMunayGas Exploration Production JSC (, ) is a KazMunayGas-majority-owned oil and gas company operating in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The company explores for hydrocarbons in Mangistau, Atyrau and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan and is the se ...
(KMG EP) – onshore oil and gas exploration and production * Tengizchevroil (20%) – oil joint venture with
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, Lukoil and
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KazTransOil KazTransOil JSC () is the national oil transporter in Kazakhstan accounting for 53% of all oil transported in the country. The company operates more than 8000 km of oil pipelines and 3,140 km of water pipelines. KazTransOil is a subsidia ...
– oil transportation ** Port of Batumi – Georgian logistics company * KazTransGas – gas transportation.
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is its principal customer, accounting for 64% of its consolidated revenue in 2011, down from 75% in 2010. * KazMunayGas Refining and Marketing – oil refining and marketing **
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(75%) – A Romanian oil company ** Atyrau Refinery – oil refining * Kazmortransflot – shipping by tankers * KazMunayTeniz – offshore oil and gas exploration and production * Atyrau International Airport * Eurasia-Air Helicopter Company – helicopter services * KazMunaiGas Services Compass – Catering and Support Services
KazMunaiGas Exploration Production (AO) KazMunayGas Exploration Production JSC (, ) is a KazMunayGas-majority-owned oil and gas company operating in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The company explores for hydrocarbons in Mangistau, Atyrau and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan and is the se ...
has its equity listed in form of common shares and
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s on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange and the
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, respectively. The company has stakes in LLP Kazgermunai JV, JSC Karazhanbasmunai and PetroKazakhstan Inc. Its two noted producing fields are Uzenmunaigas and Embamunaigas.


Oil refineries

KazMunayGas operates 2 oil refineries in Kazakhstan: * Pavlodar Refinery: * Atyrau Refinery:, KazMunayGas has a US$1.7 billion plan for the modernization of the Atyrau refinery. In August 2012, it obtained a US$297.5 million loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi a deep oil refining complex at the Atyrau Oil Refinery. This loan followed a contract awarded to
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to reinforce the production of oil products to suit European environmental standards.


Shareholders and Management

90% of the shares of the company are managed by the National Welfare Fund "Samruk-Kazyna". 10% of KMG shares belong to the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Chairman of the Board of Directors – Chris Walton, Independent Director. CEO and Chairman of the Management Board is Ashat Hasenov.


2011 strikes

In May 2011 KazMunayGas was hit by a strike of workers demanding higher wages and better conditions. In August 2011, the company was four months into a wildcat strike at Uzenmunaigas. On 2 August, Zhaksylyk Turbaev, a trade union member working for an oilfield service company in
Zhanaozen Zhanaozen or Janaozen (; ), formerly known as Novy Uzen ( ) and known in English as New River City, is a city in the Mangystau Region of southwestern Kazakhstan located southeast of the city of Aktau. The name of the town means "new river" i ...
, was killed. On 24 August 2011, the 18-year-old daughter of an elected member of the strike committee was found dead and apparently murdered, according to the striker. Zhansaule Karabalayeva was found in the countryside near the oilfield in Western Kazakhstan with multiple injuries, according to her father, Kurdaibergen Karabalayev, in a telephone interview on 27 August.
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, an opposition politician, said "I don't think this is unconnected to the strike." "The local chief of police, quoted in a local paper, said the killing was not related to the strike. The company spokesman declined comment," according to one report. On 31 August, Interior Ministry spokesman Nurdilda Oraz said in the Kazakh capital,
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, that the police "did not associate" the "common crime" of Karabalayeva's murder with her father's activities. In the same report, the KMG EP press office said the father was not the trade union chairman and had never been a strike activist but worked as an engine driver for the company until 27 July this year. Also in August, a labor lawyer, Natalya Sokolova, was sentenced to six years in jail for 'organizing illegal gatherings' at the smaller Karazhanbas field, which was also on strike. Earlier, in July, the singer
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had cancelled a concert after he was briefed on the strike by
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. These labour strikes were causing a 6% output drop in KazMunayGas production, according to a company spokesman.Pala, Christopher
"Daughter of Kazakh strike leader found dead"
''MarketWatch'', 27 August 2011 11:34 am EDT. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
On 26 August, KMG EP fired around 900 striking workers and replaced them with new recruits from the area. The company said that production at Uzen had stabilized. Karazhanbasmunai, a joint venture between KMG EP and China's
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, also fired around 500 workers. Until mid-September 2011, daily protests by angry protestors, many of whom used to work at Uzen, continued in Zhanaozen's main square "in a rare display of popular dissent".Nuttall, Clare
"Kazakhstan simmers as striking oil workers sacked"
, ''business new europe'' via ''silkroadintelligencer.com'', 14 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
The unrest has persisted, with violence erupting on independence day, 16 December 2011, killing 16 and leaving about 100 injured as police opened fire on the demonstrations.
Bloomberg, 9 January 2012
Army units and
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were sent in by the Interior Ministry to quell the ensuing protests, which saw government and Uzenmunaigaz buildings set alight by demonstrators."At least 10 die as police clash with strikers in Kazakhstan"
New York Times, 16 December 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
The labor conflict resulted in the resignation of KazMunaiGas EP Chief Executive Officer Askar Balzhanov on 22 Dec. President Nursultan Nazarbayev also replaced the head of parent company KazMunaiGaz National Co., Bolat Akchulakov, and fired his own son-in-law Timur Kulibayev, who headed the country's
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See also

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Energy policy of Kazakhstan Energy in Kazakhstan describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in Kazakhstan and the politics of Kazakhstan related to energy. Kazakhstan, which has oil, gas, coal and uranium reserves, is a net energy exporter and a l ...


References


External links


KazMunayGas corporate websiteKazMunayGas corporate website in EnglishKazMunaiGas Exploration ProductionKazMunaiGas: Kazakhstan’s National Oil Company, ''silkroadintelligencer.com'', 12 September 2007
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