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    Kazakh oil output at record high after pipeline damage in Russia

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kazakhstan achieves record oil production despite pipeline damage, impacting global supply. The Tengiz oilfield expansion plays a key role.

    Kazakhstan Achieves Record Oil Production Despite Pipeline Challenges

    LONDON (Reuters) - Kazakhstan has pumped record high oil volumes despite damage on its main export route via Russia, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), industry sources said on Thursday.

    Oil and gas condensate production in Kazakhstan was around 2.12 million barrels per day (bpd) on February 19, the sources said, citing official data, which has not been made public.

    Russia said this week CPC capacity was down 30-40% after an attack by Ukrainian drones.

    It was not immediately clear how Kazakhstan had been able to pump record volumes given output increases need to correspond with export pipeline capacity.

    Кazakhstan relies on the Caspian pipeline for more than 80% of its exports and lacks alternative routes.

    It ships more than 1% of daily global supply, stretches over 1,500 km (939 miles) and carries crude from Kazakhstan's vast Tengiz oilfield on the northeastern shores of the Caspian Sea as well as from Russian producers.

    Record high oil output in Kazakhstan in February follows a rise in production at the giant Tengiz oilfield, operated by Tengizchevroil, led by Chevron, which has embarked on a $48 billion expansion of Tengiz.

    Oil output stood above 920,000 barrels per day (bpd) on February 19, up from some 900,000 bpd early in February and an average of 640,000 bpd in January.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said the drone attack damage would affect global energy markets and that restoring the facility quickly would be challenging as it would require Western equipment.

    A 30-40% flow reduction would amount to some 500,000-680,000 bpd of installed capacity of CPC pipeline, Reuters calculations showed.

    Kazakhstan's energy ministry said on Tuesday the country was supplying oil without restrictions. The ministry has yet to reply to a request for comment on Kazakh oil output.

    Shareholders in the CPC include U.S. majors Chevron and Exxon Mobil, as well as the Russian state, Russian firm Lukoil, and Kazakh state company KazMunayGas.

    (Reporting by Reuters; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kazakhstan's oil production hit a record high despite pipeline damage.
    • •The Caspian Pipeline Consortium is crucial for Kazakh oil exports.
    • •Tengiz oilfield expansion contributes to increased output.
    • •Russian pipeline damage affects global energy markets.
    • •Kazakhstan continues oil supply without restrictions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kazakh oil output at record high after pipeline damage in Russia

    1What is the current oil production rate in Kazakhstan?

    Kazakhstan's oil and gas condensate production was around 2.12 million barrels per day (bpd) as of February 19.

    2How has the pipeline damage affected Kazakhstan's oil exports?

    Despite the damage to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, Kazakhstan has managed to maintain record high oil output, though it relies on this pipeline for over 80% of its exports.

    3What caused the reduction in CPC pipeline capacity?

    The CPC pipeline capacity was reduced by 30-40% due to an attack by Ukrainian drones, according to Russian officials.

    4What is the significance of the Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan?

    The Tengiz oilfield is crucial for Kazakhstan's oil production, contributing significantly to the record output and is currently undergoing a $48 billion expansion led by Chevron.

    5What challenges does Kazakhstan face regarding its oil exports?

    Kazakhstan faces challenges due to its reliance on the CPC pipeline, which has limited alternative routes for oil exports, especially following the recent damage.

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