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Source: Oil and gas condensate production in Kazakhstan jumped 43% m/m m/m during February.

An industry source said that the production of oil and condensate in Kazakhstan increased by 43% between January and February. This was due to the recovery of output at Tengiz after a major outage.

Tengiz, a supergiant oilfield owned by Chevron, that accounts for 40% of Kazakhstan's oil production, has been shut down for most of January due to fires on electrical equipment.

Sources claim that the oil and gas condensate production in Kazakhstan increased last month from 5.3 million to 6.8 million metric tons or 1.83 millions barrels per day.

Sources claim that output at Tengiz increased to 590,000. bpd last month from just 240,000.

In August 2025, Tengiz's output reached a record of 3.7 million tonnes, or approximately 950,000 bpd.

Tengizchevroil is the operator of this?field. It said Monday that it would increase production as conditions permit, but declined to give any figures.

The energy ministry did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Calculations show that oil production in Kazakhstan, excluding gas-condensate (a type of lighter oil), rose to 1.58 million barrels per day in February from 1.09 millions?bpd.

This compares with the production quota of 1,569 million bpd for the country, which was set by OPEC+, a group of countries that are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Counties.

The quota will increase to 1,579 million bpd by April. Toby Chopra (Reporting and Editing)

(source: Reuters)