Kazakhstan’s gas: export markets and export routes
The geographic proximity of Kazakhstan to Russia, China, Central Asia and the Caspian region makes this oil and gas-producing country an important player in energy exports from the CIS. The method with which Kazakhstan – the second largest oil and gas producer in the former USSR after Russia – chooses to develop its gas resources and relevant export infrastructure will have significant implications for gas exports from other energy-producing countries of the former Soviet Union, as well as for the existing European and Chinese plans for diversification of natural gas supplies.

Categories:
Country and Regional Studies , Energy Economics , Energy Policy , Gas , Gas Programme
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Caspian , Central Asia , Exports , Gas Markets , Gas Routes , Imports , Kashagan , Kazakhstan , LNG , NG 25 , NG25 , Russia , Soviet