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Source: October's oil production in Kazakhstan is down 10% from September

According to industry sources and calculations, Kazakhstan's crude production excluding condensate gas fell 10% to 1,69 million barrels a day last month, but was still higher than the OPEC+ output quota.

Industry sources claim that the Central Asian Republic has exceeded quotas repeatedly, angering some OPEC member countries. OPEC+ is a group of producers, including the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and others led by Russia.

Kazakhstan's OPEC+ production quota in October was 1.556 million bpd.

The decline in production was largely due to maintenance on its largest oilfield - the Tengiz oilfield operated by U.S. major oil company Chevron Tengizchevroil.

Sources said that maintenance was carried out from the beginning of the month until the 24th October, resulting in a reduction in the output to 725.400 bpd from September's 963.830 bpd. Tengizchevroil and the energy ministry did not respond to comments immediately.

Source: Kazakhstan's total production of crude oil and condensate of gas, a form of light oil in the country, dropped to 8.016 millions metric tons (from 8.345 in September) in October. (Reporting and Editing by David Goodman).

(source: Reuters)