Domestic Gas Market Regulatory Reform

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on 26 January 2021 Kazakhstan's President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, held an Extended Session of the Government at which he stated that the domestic natural gas market is still over-regulated, which hinders increasing the resource base, ...
Kazakhstan Energy and Natural Resources
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Introduction

On 26 January 2021 Kazakhstan's President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, held an Extended Session of the Government at which he stated that the domestic natural gas market is still over-regulated, which hinders increasing the resource base, investment in geological exploration, and construction of gas processing facilities.

By 2027, commercial gas consumption in Kazakhstan is expected to increase to 26 billion cubic meters (bcm). Therefore, the President highlighted the risk of a gas shortage for domestic consumption in the near future. He stressed the need to increase the efficiency of KazTransGas (KTG) as the national operator in the gas sector and to transfer the corresponding functions to KTG from KazMunayGas (KMG).

President Tokayev instructed the Government to develop comprehensive solutions for domestic gas market reforms, specifically for the Government and NWF Samruk-Kazyna to develop new approaches to regulating the gas market, as well as measures to increase its resource base.

The following article analyses why Kazakhstan should rely on gas, not on renewable energy, as its major fuel in the foreseeable future, and the problems the Government faces the President's instructions to reform the domestic gas market.

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This article was firstly published in Investor's Voice, February 2021

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Domestic Gas Market Regulatory Reform

Kazakhstan Energy and Natural Resources
Contributor
GRATA International is a dynamically developing international law firm which provides services for projects in the countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. More than 28 years 250 professionals in 19 countries advise major international and local firms. GRATA is recognised by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, IFLR1000, WWL, Asialaw Profiles. GRATA is recognised by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, IFLR1000, WWL, Asialaw Profiles.
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