KazTransOil

KazTransOil
state owned
Industry oil transport
Founded 1997
Headquarters Astana, Kazakhstan
Key people
Nurtas Shmanov, CEO
Revenue US$ 350 million (2006)
Number of employees
20,000 (2006)

KazTransOil is the national oil transporter in Kazakhstan accounting to 80% of all oil transported in the country. The company operates more than 6,400 km of oil pipelines and 3,140 km of water pipelines. KazTransOil is a subsidiary of KazMunayGas, the national oil and gas company of Kazakhstan.

Rating

In July 2012, Standard & Poor’s assessed KazTransOil’s SACP at “bb+”, on the basis of their opinion of its “satisfactory” business risk profile and “significant” financial risk profile. KazTransOil’s stand-alone credit quality is supported by long-term ship-or-pay contracts with oil producers, the company’s favourable debt structure and maturity profile, limited competition from alternative oil export pipelines, and good prospects for oil production and export in Kazakhstan. KazTransOil benefits from low transportation costs and a strong market position in Kazakhstan because of its vast pipeline system. KazTransOil distributes more than 57% of Kazakhstan’s total oil exports. The rating is constrained by significant dependence on Russian pipeline operator OAO AK Transneft (BBB/Stable/--), construction risk related to pipeline capacity expansion projects, an opaque tariff regime and irregular tariff revisions, and operational risk due to aging assets.[1]

Corporate Affairs

The Chairman of the Board of Directors:

2008 - 2009: Maksat Idenov [2]

References

  1. "Standard & Poor’s assess KazTransOil’s SACP at "bb+"". The Gazette of Central Asia (Satrapia). 24 July 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. "KazTransOil Annual Report 2008" (PDF). KazTransOil.

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