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    Caspian oil pipeline consortium readies for court battle in Russia over stoppage order

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    Posted on April 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Caspian Pipeline Consortium faces a Russian court battle over a stoppage order, threatening global oil flows and Kazakhstan's exports.

    Caspian Oil Pipeline Consortium Prepares for Russian Court Challenge

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Western-backed Caspian Pipeline Consortium is preparing to challenge in a Russian court a regulatory order that has crippled its exporting capabilities and threatened to cut oil flows to global markets, three industry sources told Reuters.

    Earlier this month, Russia's transport regulator ordered the CPC consortium, whose shareholders include Chevron and Exxon Mobil, to suspend operations at two of the three moorings at its Black Sea exporting terminal following snap inspections related to a massive oil product spill in December.

    Under Russian administrative law, a court will examine the regulator's decision. The CPC plans to challenge the decision at the hearings, which are expected in the coming days, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    The CPC declined to comment. The regulator, Rostransnadzor, did not reply to a request for comment.

    The CPC pipeline is a key oil export route for Kazakhstan, which - due mainly to rising production from the giant Chevron-led Tengiz oilfield - has been breaching export quotas within the OPEC+ producer group, which includes OPEC and Russia.

    Other OPEC+ members including Saudi Arabia have been also pressing Kazakhstan to cut production to meet its quotas.

    On Thursday, OPEC+ decided to raise output ahead of schedule, signalling the group was confident non-compliant members would reduce output in the coming weeks.

    According to traders' estimates, the CPC pipeline, which ships about 1% of world oil supply, could lose about 50% of its capacity if it can only rely on one berth.

    Oil exports via the CPC pipeline were set at 1.7 million barrels per day, or approximately 6.5 million metric tons, for April, meaning that supplies of more than 800,000 barrels per day could potentially be lost.

    Traders also said that oil production in Kazakhstan, which exports around 80% of its total oil via the route, would decline if the restrictions remain in place for more than a week.

    The CPC said this week that restrictions at the terminal would remain until the irregularities detected by the watchdog, which have not been made public, are dealt with.

    In 2022, a court in the Russian city of Novorossiisk ordered the CPC to halt the terminal operations for 30 days over its paperwork on oil spills.

    Chevron's Kazakhstan oil venture, Tengizchevroil, said in emailed comments it remained focused on safe and reliable operations and referred further questions to the CPC. 

    Russia, the world's second-largest oil exporter, also on Wednesday imposed restrictions on another major oil export route, suspending a mooring at the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk only a day after the CPC restrictions came into effect.

    The restrictions were imposed as U.S. President Donald Trump said he was unhappy with Russia over the rate of progress in peace talks with Ukraine, and threatened to impose secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CPC consortium challenges Russian stoppage order in court.
    • •Export capabilities threatened, impacting global oil supply.
    • •CPC pipeline crucial for Kazakhstan's oil exports.
    • •OPEC+ pressures Kazakhstan to meet production quotas.
    • •Potential loss of 800,000 barrels per day if restrictions persist.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Caspian oil pipeline consortium readies for court battle in Russia over stoppage order

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the Caspian Pipeline Consortium's legal challenge against a Russian stoppage order affecting oil exports.

    2What impact does the stoppage order have?

    The order threatens to cut oil flows to global markets, potentially reducing the CPC pipeline's capacity by 50%.

    3How does this affect Kazakhstan?

    Kazakhstan, which exports 80% of its oil through the CPC, may see a decline in production if restrictions continue.

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