据2月16日MENAFN消息:哈萨克斯坦迄今为止已经从欧佩克+框架内的联合减产行动中取得了积极成果。
消息人士称,过去两年来,已经开展了一些活动来吸引对该国可再生能源行业的投资。因此,哈萨克斯坦能源部与欧洲复兴开发银行签署了一系列价值约3.75亿美元的协议和备忘录,建设总容量为512兆瓦的可再生能源设施(机构和银行的项目总成本为7.32亿美元)。
2019年9月,该部与欧洲复兴开发银行签署了一份关于合作和支持哈萨克斯坦发展可再生能源利用的谅解备忘录。
“在上述备忘录框架内,欧洲复兴开发银行为‘哈萨克斯坦可再生能源支持计划’提供了技术支持。该计划的目标是支持能源部用现成的文件(现成的场地、连接技术条件、风力测量等)准备风能项目拍卖。”
据该部一名代表称,在新冠肺炎疫情增长、供大于求、石油储备积累以及世界石油储存设施溢出风险的背景下,哈萨克斯坦与欧佩克+协议的其他参与者于2020年4月12日决定减产。
由于这项协议,供求平衡逐渐恢复。2021年的预测指标也在改善,油价也在逐渐回升。
布伦特原油的价格已经从每桶19美元上涨到40美元。据估计,到今年年底,由于石油报价稳定,哈萨克斯坦出口商的额外收入将达到90亿至100亿美元。
冯娟 摘译自 MENAFN
原文如下:
OPEC+agreement positively impacts Kazakhstan's oil-gas industry
Kazakhstan has seen positive results from joint actions to cut oil production within the framework of OPEC+ to date, a source in the Ministry of Energy told Trend on Jan.13.
According to the source, over the past two years, activities have been carried out to attract investments in the country's renewable energy sector.
So, the ministry, together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), signed a number of agreements and memorandums worth about $375 million on the construction of renewable energy facilities with a total capacity of 512 MW (the total cost of projects is $732 million with institutions and banks).
The ministry stressed that work in this direction will continue.
In September 2019, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the ministry and the EBRD on cooperation and support for the development of the use of renewable energy sources in Kazakhstan.
"Within the framework of the above memorandum, the EBRD launched technical support for the ‘Renewable Energy Support Program in Kazakhstan'. The program's goal is to support the ministry in preparing a project auction for wind energy with ready-made documentation (ready-made site, technical conditions for connections, wind measurements, Pre-EIA, pre-design documentation, and others)", emphasized the source.
According to a representative of the ministry, amid the COVID-19 pandemic growth, a sharp excess of supply over oil demand, the accumulation of oil reserves, and the risks of overflowing world oil storage facilities, Kazakhstan, together with other participants in the OPEC + agreement, on April 12, 2020, decided to reduce oil production.
"As a result of this agreement, a gradual restoration of the balance of supply and demand is observed. The forecast indicators for 2021 are also improving," the source said, adding that the prices gradually recover.
"The price of Brent has increased from $ 19 to $ 40 per barrel today. According to our estimates, additional proceeds of Kazakh exporters by the end of the year due to stabilization of oil quotations will amount to $9-10 billion," concluded the source.