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25 April, 2018

KMG EP Operating results for the first quarter of 2018

Astana, 25 Аpril 2018. JSC KazMunaiGas Exploration Production (“KMG EP” or “Company”) announces its operating results for the first quarter of 2018.

Production

KMG EP, including its stakes in Kazgermunai (“KGM”), CCEL (“Karazhanbasmunai”) and PetroKazakhstan Inc. (“PKI”), produced 2,898 thousand tonnes of crude oil (238 kbopd) for the first quarter of 2018, at the same level compared to the same period of 2017.

In the first quarter of 2018, Ozenmunaigas JSC (“OMG”) produced 1,350 thousand tonnes (110 kbopd), a 1% increase as compared to the same period of 2017. Embamunaigas JSC (“EMG”) produced 695 thousand tonnes (57 kbopd), which is 1% more than in the same period of 2017. The total oil production volume of OMG and EMG was amounted to 2,046 thousand tonnes (167 kbopd), a 1% increase compared to the same period of 2017.

The Company’s share in production from KGM, CCEL, and PKI for the first quarter of 2018 amounted to 852 thousand tonnes (71 kbopd) of crude oil, which is 3% less than in the same period of 2017. This was mainly driven by the natural decline in oil production at PKI and KGM.

Crude oil supplies and sales of oil products

In the first quarter of 2018, the Company’s combined sales from OMG and EMG were 2,002 thousand tonnes (161 kbopd). Of these crude oil sales, 1,265 thousand tonnes (102 kbopd) were exported and 737 thousand tonnes (59 kbopd) were sold to the domestic market, which is equivalent to 37% of the total sales volume. The share of domestic supplies in the same period of 2017 was 34%.

Out of 737 thousand tonnes (59 kbopd) of crude oil supplied by OMG and EMG to the domestic market in the first quarter of 2018, 535 thousand tonnes (43 kbopd) were supplied to Atyrau Refinery and 202 thousand tonnes (16 kbopd) were supplied to Pavlodar Refinery.

Under the independent oil processing scheme, sales of oil products for the first quarter of 2018 were 669 thousand tonnes, a 5% increase on the same period of 2017. For more details about volumes of sales of oil products please see Table No.2.

The Company’s share in the sales from KGM, CCEL, and PKI was 834 thousand tonnes (69 kbopd) of crude oil. Of this, 318 thousand tonnes (24 kbopd) were exported and 515 thousand tonnes (44 kbopd) supplied to the domestic market, which is equivalent to 62% of the total sales volume. In the same period of 2017, KGM, CCEL and PKI supplied 57% of the total sales volume to the domestic market.

Total 2P reserves of liquid hydrocarbons

The Company’s share in Proved and Probable (2P) reserves of KGM (50% stake), CCEL (50% stake) and PKI (33% stake) as at the end of 2017 was 36 million tonnes (256 million barrels) or 20% of the total consolidated reserves of the Company. As at the end of 2016 the Company’s share in Proved and Probable (2P) reserves of KGM (50% stake), CCEL (50% stake) and PKI (33% stake) was 37 million tonnes (266 million barrels) or 21% of the total consolidated reserves of the Company. The reserves assessment of 2P reserves of joint ventures were made separately by independent auditors[1].

As announced, according to the report by DeGolyer and MacNaughton, 2P reserves of liquid hydrocarbons at OMG, EMG, and Ural Oil and Gas (KMG EP’s share - 50%) fields as at 31 December 2017 excluding the Company’s stakes in KGM, CCEL and PKI were 145 million tonnes (1,065 million barrels).

Thus, the total 2P reserves of liquid hydrocarbons of KMG EP including its stakes in KGM, CCEL, and PKI as at 31 December 2017 amounted to 180 million tonnes (1,321 million barrels).

Table No.1. Production and sales of oil for the first quarter of 2018

 

thousand tonnes

 

kbopd

 

2017

2018

y/y, %

2017

2018

Oil production volumes

 

 

 

 

 

OMG

             1 335

             1 350

1%

109

               110

EMG

                691

                695

1%

57

                 57

Total from OMG and EMG

            2 026

            2 046

1%

166                  

               167

KGM, 50%

                346

                337

-3%

30

                 29

CCEL, 50%

                261

                265

2%

19

                 20

PKI, 33%

                271

                250

-8%

23              

                 22

Total from joint ventures

               878

               852

-3%

72

                 71

Total oil production

            2 904

            2 898

-0,2%

238                

               238

Crude oil sales

       

OMG and EMG

         

Uzen-Atyrau-Samara

                719

                963

34%

58

                 77

CPC

                565

                302

-47%

45

                 24

Export

            1 284

            1 265

-1%

103

               102

Atyrau Refinery

                520

                535

3%

42

                 43

Pavlodar Refinery

                135

                202

50%

11                            

                 16

Domestic market

655 

737 

13%

53

                 59

Total from OMG and EMG

1 939              

2 002              

3%

156

               161

Export, %

66%

63%

 

 

 

Domestic market, %

34%

37%

 

 

 

KGM (50%)

   

 

   

Export

66

20

-70%

6

2

Domestic market

279

315

13%

24

27

Total from KGM

345

335

-3%

30

29

CCEL (50%)

 

 

 

   

Export

230

251

9%

17

19

Domestic market[2]

20

-

100%

1

-

Total from CCEL

 250

251

-1%

19

19

PKI (33%)

 

 

 

   

Export

79

47

-41%

7

4

Domestic market

194

200

3%

17

17

Total from PKI

273

247

-10%

24

21

Total from joint ventures

 

 

 

   

Export

375

318

-15%

30

24

Domestic market

493

515

4%

42

44

Total from joint ventures

868

834

-4%

72

69

Export, %

43%

38%

 

 

 

Domestic market, %

57%

62%

 

 

 

 

Table No. 2. Production and sales of oil products for the first quarter of 2018

Oil products

Production

 

Sales

thousand tonnes

Atyrau Refinery

Pavlodar Refinery

Total

 

Atyrau Refinery

Pavlodar Refinery

Total

92 RON gasoline

65,25 

51,73 

116,98 

 

56,61 

53,26 

109,87 

95 RON gasoline

6,96 

2,94 

9,90 

 

4,57 

3,20 

7,77 

98 RON gasoline

-

0,50

0,50

 

-

0,58

0,58

Diesel fuel

120,30 

64,41 

184,72 

 

119,50 

63,92 

183,42 

Aviation fuel

1,84 

1,84 

 

1,46 

1,46

Total light oil products

194,36 

119,58 

313,94 

 

182,13 

120,97 

303,10 

Vacuum gas oil

93,82 

93,82 

 

93,24 

93,24 

Mazut

172,81 

34,20 

207,01 

 

172,56 

29,95 

202,51 

Bitum

1,72

1,72 

 

1,72

1,72 

Total dark oil products

266,63 

35,92 

302,55 

 

265,80 

31,67 

297,47 

Liquefied gas

6,40

12,00 

18,40 

 

6,40 

12,63 

19,03 

Furnace oil

15,66 

15,66 

 

16,24

10,54 

26,78 

Sulfur

0,27 

1,49 

1,75 

 

0,44 

1,38 

1,82 

Coke

14,08 

8,03 

22,11 

 

14,85 

5,02 

19,87 

Benzol

1,24 

1,24 

 

1,36 

1,36 

Others

1,10 

1,10 

 

-

-

Total other oil products

37,65 

22,62 

60,27 

 

39,28 

29,58 

68,86 

Losses

36,37 

22,99 

59,35 

 

-

Total

535,00 

201,11

736,11 

 

487,22

182,21 

669,43 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

 KMG EP is among the top three Kazakh oil producers based on the 2017 results. The overall production in 2017 was 11.9 million tonnes (240 kbopd) of crude oil, including the Company’s share in Kazgermunai, CCEL and PKI. The Company’s volume of proved and probable reserves excluding shares in the associates, at the end of 2017 was 180 million tonnes (1,321 mmbbl). The Company’s shares are listed on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange and the GDRs are listed on the London Stock Exchange and Kazakhstan Stock Exchange. The Company raised over US$2bn at its IPO in September 2006.

For further details please contact us at:
KMG EP. Investor Relations (+7 7172 97 5433)
e-mail: ir@kmgep.kz 

KMG EP. Public Relations (+7 7172 97 7887)
Bakdaulet Tolegen
e-mail: pr@kmgep.kz

Finsbury (+44 (0)20 7251 3801)
Dorothy Burwell
e-mail: KMGEP@finsbury.com

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[1] Reserves of KGM as at 31 December 2017 were estimated by Neftegazkonsult Kazakhstan; reserves of PKI were estimated by McDaniel and Associates Consultants Ltd; reserves of CCEL were estimated by Miller & Lents Ltd.

[2] CCEL has also supplied 16 ktonnes of bitumen (50%) within its domestic supply obligations in the first three months of 2018 and 3 ktonnes in the same period of 2017.

 

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