Growth of tourism
governmental level. In particular, Oman initially participated in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium Project,” he said.
Also known as the CPS, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium Project is the largest international oil transportation project of its kind in the world, and is more than 1,500km long.
“Now, Oman Oil Company is participating in the development of the ‘Pearl’ oil field in Kazakhstan’s share of the Caspian Sea and the ‘Dunga’ deposit in Mangistau region. The share of the Omani company is 20 per cent in each of these projects,” Mukash said. Apart from oil and gas, infrastructure is another powerful driver of the Central Asian giant’s economic development.
Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country, but strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Since independence, transportation infrastructural projects became powerful drivers of economic development.
Kazakhstan has worked to be an integral and efficient part of regional transport and logistics systems. Like Oman, Kazakhstan is also aiming to grow its tourism sector.
“Let me say that Kazakhstan is a very unique and quickly developing dynamic country. It has a vast territory: Kazakhstan is the 9th largest country in the world and also ranks among the world’s leading countries in its natural and mineral reserves,” Mukash said.
“While both our countries are separated by thousands of kilometres, Kazakhstan offers visitors to Oman a wealth of unique experiences, including the Aksu Zhabagly Nature Reserve, museum complexes, and historic monuments connected to the Great Silk Road, which once connected Europe and China,” he said.