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Kazakhstan pushes for more in oil deal

By Ed Crooks in London and Isabel Gorst in Baku

Published: December 20 2007 22:00 | Last updated: December 20 2007 22:00

Kazakhstan agreed surprisingly generous terms in its 1997 contract with international oil companies for developing the vast Kashagan oilfield, prompting its much-criticised efforts to renegotiate the deal.

The country’s expected income from the first phase of Kashagan was only $120m a year for the first 10 years after the start of production, just 2 per cent of the project’s revenues.

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