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Tengiz, a Kazakhstani oil company, increased its monthly production by 8.5% between November 1 and 23, according to a source.

Tengiz is Kazakhstan's biggest oilfield. It increased its oil production from November 1 to 23, by 8.5% month-on-month, reaching 787,300 barges per day. However, this was still below the planned level by the Energy Ministry, according to a source with knowledge of the statistics.

Yerlan Akkenzhenov, Kazakhstan's energy minister, said on Tuesday that Tengiz is currently undergoing maintenance without giving any details.

Tengizchevroil is the U.S. oil giant Chevron that operates this field. They did not respond to our request for comment. The field was also maintained last month.

The overall oil production in Kazakhstan fell by 10% last month to 1,69 million bpd. This is still higher than the limits set by the OPEC+ Group, which includes the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers including Russia.

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

Tengiz's production increase this year is one of the major reasons Kazakhstan exceeded its quota.

Chevron began production in January at the $48 billion expansion to Tengiz Oilfield, which will increase its output by around 1%.

Tengiz has one of the most complex and deepest fields in the world due to its high sulphur levels and extreme weather conditions. (Reporting and Editing by Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)