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Kazakhs seek better deal from problem project

By Ed Crooks in London

Published: December 20 2007 22:04 | Last updated: December 20 2007 22:04

Everything about the Kashagan project is epic in scale: the size of the field, the toxicity of the oil, the complexity of the renegotiation of the contract. Now the terms of the original deal secured by the oil companies can be added to that list.

It has emerged that, for the first 10 years after the field was expected to start production, Kazakhstan was to have received only about 2 per cent of the oil revenues.

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