of June 30, 2006 No. 625
About approval of Rules of issue of permissions for construction of oil and gas pipelines out of the contract area within the Kazakhstan site of bottom of the Caspian Sea defined by international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan
According to the Land code of the Republic of Kazakhstan of June 20, 2003 the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan DECIDES:
1. Approve the enclosed Rules of issue of permissions for construction of oil and gas pipelines out of the contract area within the Kazakhstan site of bottom of the Caspian Sea defined by international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
2. This resolution becomes effective after ten calendar days from the date of the first official publication.
Prime Minister
Republic of Kazakhstan D. Akhmetov
Approved by the order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of June 30, 2006 No. 625
1. These rules regulate procedure for issue of permissions for construction of oil and gas pipelines out of the contract area within the Kazakhstan site of bottom of the Caspian Sea (further - the Kazakhstan site of bottom) defined by international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the coastline.
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The document ceased to be valid according to the order of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan of 22.11.2012 No. 1474