Kazakhstan is rapidly developing its nuclear power capabilities while also exploring fracking for shale oil, aiming to boost economic growth and address energy deficits.
The tombs were dated to the fifth century B.C., making them around 2,500 years old. They are believed to have been built by Sarmatians, a nomadic, horse-riding people who originated from modern-day ...
Six police officers were sentenced to three years in prison in relation to the torture of 44 foreign nationals in the dark ...
The OPEC+ group of leading oil producers is set to discuss President Donald Trump's efforts to raise U.S. oil production and ...
Kazakhstan should promptly express its support for and implement the recommendations made by member states at the UN Human ...
Kazakhstan, one of the world's 10 biggest oil producers, increased pressure on international companies operating in the ...
Kazakhstan, one of the world's 10 biggest oil producers, stepped up pressure on international firms working in the country on ...
Russia remains a key strategic partner and reliable friend,' says Kazakh Premier Bektenov as he meets Russian counterpart ...
Kazkah President Tokayev wants improved terms in new contracts with Western majors operating the country’s leading projects ...
ASTANA— President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with Special Advisor to Japanese Prime Minister Akihisa Nagashima on Jan. 31 to ...
Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov announced Tuesday that the country will soon sign an agreement for the construction of ...
The energy giant is spending nearly $50 billion to expand the Tengiz oil field, allowing it to pump one million barrels a day ...