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Kazakhstan raises oil output in September, goes beyond OPEC+ quota, sources state

Kazakhstan increased crude oil production in September by 10% compared to August to 6.55 million lots, exceeding OPEC+ quotas, according to two sources acquainted with the information and Reuters computations.

Kazakhstan has actually been one of the laggards in the OPEC+ offer to curb oil production, persistently exceeding the group's output quota. For the Main Asian nation, that stands at 1.468 million barrels daily.

OPEC+ counts on data from secondary sources such as consultancies and think-tanks who use a barrel/ton conversion rate of 7.5-7.6. Utilizing that ratio, Kazakhstan's oil production last month reached 1.638 million bpd, or 170,200 bpd more than the quota.

Using the barrel/ton rate of 7.3 that Kazakhstan has previously used, it still surpassed its output limits by 126,500 barrels per day last month, having produced 1.6 million bpd of crude oil, according to Reuters calculations.

Oil production excluding gas condensate in September was at the prepared level, the energy ministry said in emailed remarks. Kazakhstan was compensating for overproduced volumes in accordance with the compensation plan, it stated.

It said the nation will largely compensate for overproduction in October due to maintenance at the giant Kashagan oilfield and the blockage of oil production there.

Kazakhstan has actually vowed to make up for oil output surpassing its OPEC+ quota in the first half of this year by September 2025.

OPEC stated on Wednesday that at a tracking panel meeting, Iraq, Kazakhstan and Russia had actually verified that they had attained complete conformity and settlement for oil overproduction according to the schedules sent for September.

Production in September in Kazakhstan increased thanks to a. 30% output boost at the Tengiz field to 687,160 bpd thanks to. the conclusion of maintenance, according to the sources and. Reuters computations.

According to OPEC+, Kazakhstan lowered its oil production in. August to 1.450 million bpd from 1.565 million bpd due to the. upkeep at Tengiz.

(source: Reuters)