A growth of proven recoverable reserves at Khazar and Kalamkas-Sea made up 98.6 million tons

An increase of proven recoverable reserves at the deposits Khazar and Kalamkas-Sea, located in Kazakhstan sector of the Caspian Sea, made up 98.6 million tons, the Committee for Geology and Subsurface use of the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies said.

“An increase of proven recoverable reserves on Kazakhstan methodology made up 98.6 million tons, of which 67.6 million tons on a deposit Kalamkas-Sea and 31 million tons of oil on Khazar deposit,” is said in a press-release of the committee.

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