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After a drone attack, Kazakhstan has rerouted its oil exports.

Five industry sources have confirmed that Kazakhstan will divert additional crude oil through the Baku, Tbilisi, and Ceyhan pipelines in December, after its main route for export, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium cut capacity due to damage caused by a Ukrainian drone strike.

CPC, which transports over 80% Kazakhstan's oil and manages more than 1% global supply, temporarily halted its operations on Saturday, after an mooring near Russia's Novorossiisk Port was damaged.

CPC resumed loadings Monday using the single point mooring that is currently operational. This allowed exports to continue with a lower capacity. The third SPM is scheduled for repair at CPC's Terminal. CPC has been reported to be rushing to complete the maintenance ahead schedule.

Two sources have confirmed that Kazakhstan will increase shipments to BTC from the Caspian Sea Port of Aktau in December to 188,000 metric tonnes (47,000 barrels/day), an increase of about 30% compared to November. Tengizchevroil will supply 170,000 tonnes and the Kashagan oil field 18,000 tons.

The port's capacity and oil quality standards in Aktau limit the volume of oil that can be transported through BTC.

Kazakh producers can also export crude oil to Russia via Novorossiisk, Ust-Luga and the Druzhba Pipeline. However, these routes have lower margins because they are dependent on the capacity and capabilities of Russian pipeline operator Transneft.

Sources said that the Russian pipeline system has been stretched to its limit after drone attacks on its refineries, export facilities and export terminals, which leaves little room for additional Kazakh flows.

According to a source, producers could add up to 140,000 tonnes of Urals crude oil in December.

The NCOC consortium that operates Kashagan and the Kazakhstan Ministry of Energy did not respond when asked for comment. TCO declined comment.

TCO resumed BTC oil exports in November, after suspending them for a month in August because of excessive organic chlorides found in the Azeri BTC. Askhat Khasenov said in October that KazMunayGas was in discussions to increase BTC oil shipment to 2.2 millions tons by 2026 from 1.2million tons this year.

Kazakh crude oil reaches Baku, Azerbaijan, by tanker, mainly from Tengiz, Kashagan, and BTC fields. It then flows through BTC into Turkey's Ceyhan Port. Reporting by. (Editing by Louise Heavens, Mark Potter and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)