13.09.2012, 12:21 8428

Cape establishes joint venture in Kazakhstan

The new JV - Cape Caspian LLP - is jointly owned by Cape and Lancaster which has several divisions operating in different sectors of the Kazakhstan economy, including the energy, oil services and mining sectors. Cape has operated successfully in Kazakhstan for over 12 years.

Almaty. September 12. Kazakhstan Today - Cape, an international provider of essential, non-mechanical support services to the energy and mineral resources sectors, has set up a joint venture in Kazakhstan with the Lancaster Group, Kazakhstan Today reports.

According to StockMarketWire.com, the new JV - Cape Caspian LLP - is jointly owned by Cape and Lancaster which has several divisions operating in different sectors of the Kazakhstan economy, including the energy, oil services and mining sectors. Cape has operated successfully in Kazakhstan for over 12 years.

One of its clients, ERSAI Caspian Contractor, a Lancaster Group and Saipem joint venture based in Mangystau region, is among the biggest contractors for Kashagan oil field development, one of the largest oil discoveries in recent history.

By building on the strong local presence of Lancaster Group, the Cape Caspian joint venture will expand the range of opportunities for Cape in the growing Kazakhstan market.

Cape chief executive Joe Oatley said: "We are pleased to enter into this joint venture with Lancaster, which builds on more than 12 years of safe and successful Cape operations in Kazakhstan. This provides an excellent opportunity to expand our business and to deliver future success for our shareholders."

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