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CPC Blend oil exports reached a record of 1.83 million bpd as Tengiz restored output, according to sources

Two industry sources reported that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) had a record oil loading of?7.187 millions metric tons (or about?1.83million barrels per day). This was due to a higher production at?Kazakhstan?s giant Tengiz?oilfield following temporary maintenance.

The oil output of the Tengiz Field was reduced for several days by a malfunctioning power transformer at the end May. However, it was restored.

Calculations showed that daily CPC Blend oil loads rose by 10% from April to May. In April, loadings totaled 6.314 millions tons or 1.67 million barrels per day.

One source said that the CPC system saw a rise in the number of crude oil loadings from 5.45 to 6.27 millions tons in May.

The volume of Russian crude oil shipped via CPC has also increased, increasing to 0.92 millions tons from 0.86million tons in April.

CPC does not comment on commercial activities.

CPC also increased its June export plans for CPC Blend crude from 1.45million bpd to 1.7million bpd or approximately 6.5 million tonnes for the month.

They said that the revision was due to the postponement of maintenance on the Kashagan oilfield until 2027, and the recovery in production from Tengiz.

Kazakhstan has stopped oil exports from Germany since May 1. The?volumes that were freed up will be diverted to the CPC route.

CPC anticipates that oil shipments will increase to 72 millions tons by 2026, up from 70.5million?tons in 2020.

CPC's pipeline transports more than 80% of Kazakhstan oil exports. This is mainly from large Caspian oil fields such as Tengiz and Kashagan. The crude oil is loaded on tankers at the consortium's terminal in Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka, near Novorossiysk along Russia's Black Sea Coast.

CPC's shareholders include Russia, with 31%, Kazakhstan, with 20,75%, Chevron, with 15%, as well as several private companies. (Reporting and Editing by Susan Fenton).

(source: Reuters)