TheUK-based outfit intends to rope in Kazakh investors to finance design andconstruction of the proposed facility that would convert 820,000 cubic metres perday of associated gas into about 3000 barrels per day of diesel fuel and monetisemore than 300 million cubic metres of gas annually.
Ex-BP bossHayward signed a memorandum of understanding with Kazakhstan’s Oil & GasMinister Uzakbay Karabalin on the sidelines of a Caspian conference in Londonthis week to set the wheels in motion on the ground-breaking project.
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