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中國50億美元購買哈薩克斯坦石油開采權

2013年9月7日
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A general view shows the Bolashak oil plant on the Kashagan offshore oil field near Atyrau in Kazakhstan, in this June 30, 2013 file picture. Russia has emerged as the surprise favourite to ship the bulk of crude from Kazakhstan's Kashagan field, capitalising on a regional pipeline bottleneck that is adding to headaches for the world's most expensive oil development. Costs for Kashagan have soared because the Eni-led consortium developing it revised expenditures up fivefold in the last decade - to almost $50 billion - as a result of building artificial islands and infrastructure in the Caspian Sea. Production is due to start late 2013, almost 10 years later than planned and ultimately reach 1 million barrels per day (bpd), or more than 1 percent of global oil output. To match story KASHAGAN-OIL/ REUTERS/Leon Neal/Pool/Files (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS POLITICS)
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據德新社報導,能源飢渴的中國以50億美元購買了哈薩克斯坦位於裏海岸邊的「卡沙干」油田8%的開采權。據來自哈薩克斯坦首都阿斯塔納的報導,中國石油天然氣集團公司(CNPC) 和哈薩克斯坦國家石油公司周六(9月7日)在阿斯塔納簽署了相關協定。中國國家主席席近平與哈薩克斯坦總統納扎爾巴耶夫會晤時締結了這筆石油交易。哈薩克斯坦決定下周一開始卡沙干油田的石油開采。按照所達成的協議,到今年年底將最多開采原油300萬噸。位於裏海北部的該油田估計石油儲量達到380億桶。除此之外,該油田估計還蘊藏著一兆立方米的天然氣。