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Sinopec consolidates in four Kazakh projects through US$1.2 billion deal with LUKOIL

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LUKOIL is to sell its 50% stake in Caspian Investment Resources Ltd (CIR) to Sinopec, for a consideration of US$1,200 million. CIR is currently owned equally between the two companies, and the deal will see Sinopec become the sole owner. CIR holds 100% stakes in the Arman and Karakuduk projects, and 50% stakes in the Buzachi North and Kazakhoil Aktobe projects.

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  • Executive summary: Table 1
  • Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 1
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  • Upstream assets: Table 1
  • Deal analysis: Table 1
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