Lukoil, KazMunayGas ink deal for Al-Farabi block in Kazakh Caspian Sea

Russian oil and gas company Lukoil and Kazakhstan’s state-owned company KazMunayGas (KMG) have signed an agreement for future obligations on the Al-Farabi Project in the Kazakh Sector of the Caspian Sea.

 

The agreement between the two companies was signed by Lukoil President Vagit Alekperov and the chairman of the management board of KazMunayGas Alik Aidarbayev.

 

Lukoil said on the 8th October that the agreement defines rights and obligations of both companies as future licence holders under the project.

 

According to the company, this is a next step after the agreement in principle, concluded in June 2019. The parties intend to proceed with signing a contract on exploration and production of hydrocarbons which will come into force as soon as KMG receives the licence and the parties close the deal to establish a joint venture in which KMG will hold 50.01 per cent while the remaining 49.99 per cent will go to Lukoil.

 

​Apart from this agreement, Lukoil and KMG are partners in other major projects like Karachaganak, Tengiz, Kumkol, and in oil transportation project of Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

 

Also, the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, KMG and Lukoil signed an agreement to explore and produce hydrocarbons at Zhenis offshore block on 1 April 2019.

 

As for the Al-Farabi licence block, previously named I-P-2 licence block, is located in the Kazakh Sector of the Caspian Sea, 100 – 130 kilometres away from shore in a water depth of 150-500 metres.

 

The licence block covers over six thousand square kilometres. The water zone remains ice-free all year round.

 

Source: Offshore Energy Today