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Vitol executive: Kazakhstan oil export losses will ease global oil glut

The Asia head of trader Vitol said that Kazakhstan lost more than 40 million barrels from crude exports due to 'damage near the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

Kieran Galagher, a speaker at the Indian Energy Week conference, said that the market had been impacted by the massive shut-in of CPC 'Kazakh Group. This has had a real impact on the immediate increase in stocks.

Tengiz oilfield's?largest oilfield, Tengiz?, experienced a?outage in this month.

Gallagher stated that the global crude oil stock is expected to increase by 700,000 barrels a day (bpd), which is lower than the over a million bpd predicted by many analysts.

In its January monthly oil report, the International Energy Agency predicted that global oil supply would surpass demand by 4,25 million barrels per day in the first quarter.

The main reason why the supply has risen faster that the demand is because the producer group OPEC+ - which includes the 'Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and?allies such as Russia - began boosting production in April 2025, after years of cutting. Other producers such as the U.S. Guyana, and Brazil have also increased their output.

OPEC+, however, has paused production increases for the first three months of 2026. (Reporting and writing by Mohi Nairayan Editing by David Goodman.)

(source: Reuters)