TAILIEUCHUNG - Encyclopedia of Global Resources part 72

Encyclopedia of Global Resources part 72 provides a wide variety of perspectives on both traditional and more recent views of Earth's resources. It serves as a bridge connecting the domains of resource exploitation, environmentalism, geology, and biology, and it explains their interrelationships in terms that students and other nonspecialists can understand. The articles in this set are extremely diverse, with articles covering soil, fisheries, forests, aluminum, the Industrial Revolution, the . Department of the Interior, the hydrologic cycle, glass, and placer mineral deposits. . | 658 Kazakhstan Global Resources Kazakhstan will continue to be a major player in the global oil market. Perhaps the crowning illustration of oil s significance to the Kazakh economy is President Nursultan Nazarbayev s ambitious Kazakhstan 2030 campaign. This directive seeks to vault Kazakhstan into the world s fifty most economically developed counties. Perhaps not coincidentally Kazakhstan s oil production is expected to peak in 2030. Natural Gas While not nearly as significant to Kazakhstan s global resources as its oil deposits natural gas is also an important resource particularly in satisfying local demand. Kazakhstan s production of natural gas nearly 28 trillion cubic meters in 2007 pales in comparison to neighboring Russia 654 trillion cubic meters Turkmenistan 69 trillion cubic meters and Uzbekistan 65 trillion cubic meters . Production is significant however placing Kazakhstan twenty-fifth among natural-gas-producing countries between Pakistan and Venezuela. While much of the natural gas production fulfills domestic consumption Kazakhstan does export more than 8 trillion cubic meters ranking it twenty-third in the world between Brunei and the United Arab Emirates. Kazakhstan s importance to the global economy with respect to natural gas however stems from its substantial anticipated future production. Its natural gas reserves in 2008 estimated to be trillion cubic meters percent of the world total rank Kazakhstan eleventh in the world. Because Kazakhstan consumes slightly more natural gas than it produces and also exports large amounts it imports nearly 11 billion cubic meters from neighboring Uzbekistan. Kazakhstan s large area and inadequate internal natural gas transport infrastructure necessitate this import from Uzbekistan to ser ve the southern industrial and urban centers of Shymkent and Alma-Ata. Plans have been introduced to construct a gas pipeline linking Kazakhstan s gas fields with China s western province of Xinjiang. Coal Kazakhstan

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