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Sources say that the Caspian Pipeline increased oil exports in June by 8% from May.

CASPIAN PIPELINE CONSORTIUM RAISED OIL EXPORTS IN JUNE BY 8% FROM MAY TO 6.177 MILLION TONS - TWO SOURCES

Two industry sources said on Monday that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which transports oil via Russia's Black Sea Terminal from Kazakhstan, increased its exports in June by 8% compared to May.

Last month, the oil exports via CPC's pipeline increased to 6.177 millions metric tons or 1.63million barrels per day.

The consortium that handles over 80% of Kazakhstan's oil exports does not comment on the production activity.

Sources said that only oil exported from Kazakhstan via this route increased to 5.580 millions tons last month from 5.386 in May as the country ramped production up to match a record monthly high.

CPC, which includes Chevron, ExxonMobil and other shareholders, expects oil exports this year to be down by 2.6% compared to the initial plan of 74 million tonnes. Reporting by

(source: Reuters)