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Viewing cable 09ASTANA1902, KAZAKHSTAN: U.S. DEPUTY SECRETARY OF ENERGY DISCUSSES

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09ASTANA1902 2009-10-21 09:22 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Astana
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FM AMEMBASSY ASTANA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 6679
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RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE
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RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC
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RHEFAAA/DIA WASHDC
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RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC 1487
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RHMFIUU/CDR USCENTCOM MACDILL AFB FL
RUEHUNV/USMISSION UNVIE VIENNA 0092
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ASTANA 001902 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR SCA/CEN, EUR/RUS, EUR/CARC, ISN, EEB 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PARM PGOV PREL ECON MNUC SOCI KNNP AJ RS TX KZ
SUBJECT:  KAZAKHSTAN:  U.S. DEPUTY SECRETARY OF ENERGY DISCUSSES 
NUCLEAR FUEL, OIL, AND, JET-SKI RACING WITH GOVERNOR OF MANGYSTAU 
 
ASTANA 00001902  001.2 OF 003 
 
 
REFTEL: ASTANA 1886 
 
1.  (U) Sensitive but unclassified.  Not for public Internet. 
 
2.  (SBU) SUMMARY:  On October 6, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy 
Daniel Poneman met Mangystau Oblast Akim (governor) Krymbek 
Kusherbayev to discuss U.S.-Kazakhstani energy and non-proliferation 
projects in western Kazakhstan.  Poneman thanked Kusherbayev for his 
support and said the United States attaches great importance to 
securing the 300 metric tons of weapons-grade spent-fuel from the 
BN-350 reactor.  The Akim reaffirmed his commitment to 
non-proliferation cooperation and described his priorities in 
Mangystau Oblast.  Kusherbayev also related an anecdote from the 
recent Caspian Sea Summit, regaling Poneman with a description of 
the presidents on jet skis.  Even though oil pipelines under the 
Caspian are technologically feasible, Kusherbayev said their 
benefits must be balanced with the risk of environmental damage to 
the Caspian.  The Akim, a former Ambassador to Moscow, was amiable 
and relaxed throughout the conversation.  END SUMMARY. 
 
AKIM AGREES COOPERATION ON BN-350 IS A BILATERAL SUCCESS 
 
3.  (SBU) Poneman told the Akim his tour of the BN-350 reactor 
(reftel) impressed on him the region's scientific accomplishments, 
strong partnership with the United States, and potential for future 
energy development.  Poneman reiterated that Presidents Obama and 
Nazarbayev have consistently said that countering the proliferation 
of weapons of mass destruction is a key priority for their 
governments and a cornerstone of bilateral cooperation.  The Akim 
and Poneman agreed that the decade-long project, one of the last 
steps in decommissioning the BN-350 reactor, is a major 
non-proliferation milestone.  They also reaffirmed their mutual 
support for non-proliferation and the BN-350 project. 
 
THE GOVERNOR TOUTS MANGYSTAU'S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES 
 
4.  (SBU) Kusherbayev told Poneman that Mangystau is one of 
Kazakhstan's wealthiest provinces, with a national per capita GDP of 
$25,000.  (NOTE:  According to the Minister of Energy and Mineral 
Resources in his address to the Kazakhstan International Oil and Gas 
Exposition (KIOGE) Conference on October 7, the national per capita 
GDP is $8,000.  END NOTE.)  According to Kusherbayev, Mangystau 
Oblast possesses the potential to develop competitive advantages in 
natural resources, transportation, and tourism. 
 
FROM HYDROCARBONS TO URANIUM 
 
5.  (SBU) In relation to natural resources, the Akim -- a former 
academic -- told Poneman proudly that Mangystau possesses all the 
elements of the periodic table.  Kusherbayev said Mangystau, which 
recently opened for development one of its oil and gas fields, will 
increase its exports from approximately 29 to 90 million tons of oil 
over the next few years.  Kusherbayev emphasized that Conoco 
Phillips, Kazakhstan's national oil company, and the United Arab 
Emirates's Magdala oil company play active roles in Mangystau's 
economy.  Due to its location in deep-water portions of the Caspian, 
Kusherbayev expects Mangystau to become an oil-transport hub -- 
similar to Qatar -- and a service center for building and servicing 
off-shore oil platforms, including fields located within the 
territory of its neighbor and competitor, Atyrau Oblast. 
Kusherbayev also predicted oil shipping volumes in the Caspian Sea 
region will increase to 150 million tons per year. 
 
THE NEW SILK ROAD 
 
6.  (SBU) Kusherbayev, whose staff lobbied intensively for Poneman 
to meet the Akim in his office rather than at the airport or the 
BN-350 reactor, described the region's plans to develop road, sea, 
and rail infrastructure.  "In the past, the Silk Road passed through 
Mangystau, and provided a lot of revenue for our ancestors," 
Kusherbayev told Poneman.  The Akim said the region is building a 
railroad to link Aktau to Turkmenistan, from which point rail lines 
already exist to carry goods to Iran and the Persian Gulf. 
 
ASTANA 00001902  002.2 OF 003 
 
 
According to Kusherbayev, the potential revenue from transportation 
of Chinese goods passing through Mangystau en-route to Western 
Europe and the Persian Gulf could equal its earnings from oil and 
gas. 
 
PRESIDENTS ON JET SKIS 
 
7.  (SBU) Kusherbayev said Mangystau Oblast is working on a project 
with Arab investors, mostly Kuwaitis, to develop a first-class 
tourist resort area called Kenderlik, located south of Aktau along 
the Caspian seacoast.  Kusherbayev said the resort will have 5-star 
hotels, golf courses, and possibly even casinos.  "We would like to 
make Kenderlik the Las Vegas for countries of the Middle East," 
Kusherbayev told Poneman.  To emphasize Mangystau's tourism 
potential, Kusherbayev recounted that in mid-September the 
presidents of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, Azerbaijan, and 
Turkmenistan had gathered for an informal Caspian Sea Summit in 
Aktau.  "I personally created a six-kilometer-long jet-ski race for 
the four Presidents along the Caspian Sea near Kenderlik," 
Kusherbayev told Poneman, smiling.  Kusherbayev added,  "The 
presidential security forces were so nervous, but the presidents had 
a wonderful time!"  Kusherbayev said that President Nazarbayev 
craftily allowed Medvedev to win just at the end of the race.  "Our 
President is very intelligent," Kusherbayev laughed. 
 
EARTH, SEA, AND SKY 
 
8.  (SBU) Kusherbayev said Mangystau is working on a program called 
"earth, sea, and sky" that will coordinate its development of 
natural resources, transportation, and tourism.  "Earth relates to 
hydrocarbon resources, sea relates to our development of our marine 
transportation and tourism resources, but by sky, we mean God, 
without whose help nothing would be possible," Kusherbayev 
explained.  The Akim said Aktau city, as the center of the plan, is 
also growing rapidly, with an entirely new Aktau city under 
construction in cooperation with the United Arab Emirates.  Because 
the demand for electricity more than doubled in the last two years, 
the government will build a new nuclear power plant on the BN-350 
reactor site.  In response to a question about how he plans to 
maintain rational growth within the expansion of an oil-driven 
economy, Kusherbayev explained that the program's architects from 
the United Arab Emirates are actually top-notch architects from 
Boston, and they plan to take lessons-learned from Abu Dhabi into 
account.  Kusherbayev said his region is also interested in 
developing its shipbuilding industry, especially in relation to 
larger, oil-carrying vessels. 
 
THE AMERICAN WAY? 
 
9.  (SBU) Pipelines under the Caspian for oil transport are feasible 
in theory, Kusherbayev told Poneman, but he cautioned, "I will not 
risk the unique marine environment of the Caspian, with its caviar 
and sturgeon resources.  If we cannot find a safe ecological way to 
construct pipelines, we should follow the American way -- close and 
preserve the resource area."  Kusherbayev told Poneman that during 
his recent visit to Baku as a member of President Nazarbayev's 
delegation, the "oily and disgusting" state of the Caspian coast 
distressed him.  "I do not want that future for my region and 
country.  Oil and gas are the main assets of our economy, but they 
should not lower the standard of living of our people," the Akim 
told Poneman. 
 
AN AUTOGRAPHED GIFT 
 
10.  (SBU) Kusherbayev closed the meeting by urging Poneman to visit 
Kenderlik on his next trip to Kazakhstan.  "If you don't like jet 
skis, we can take you scuba-diving," he offered.  The urbane, 
sophisticated Akim then presented copies of a 
beautifully-illustrated several hundred page academic work on 
Mangystau.  The Akim happily autographed for his visitors the work, 
which he had co-authored during his academic career.  "I came here, 
and fell in love with this beautiful area, which is why I am so 
happy to be able to work here," Kusherbayev explained. 
 
ASTANA 00001902  003.2 OF 003 
 
 
 
11.  (U) Deputy Secretary Poneman has cleared on this cable. 
 
HOAGLAND