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Source: Kazakhstan's oil-and-gas condensate production up 16% from March to April

A source familiar with these data reported that Kazakhstan, which is responsible for more than 2% of the world's oil production, increased oil and gas condensate output by 16% from March to April as major fields ramped up their output.

Source: Total production increased to 2,17 million barrels per days in April, from 1,87 million bpd in march.

Sources said that the increase was primarily due to the increased output at Tengiz - the 'largest oilfield in the country. Production there jumped by 39%, reaching 973,000 barrels per day.

The 'energy ministry and operators in the major fields have not responded to our requests for comments.

Tengiz, a Kazakh oil field located near the Caspian Sea, has recovered after a power outage that occurred in January.

Tengizchevroil operates the field, which is a joint venture owned by Chevron. Exxon Mobil holds 25%, KazMunayGaz owns 20%, and Russia's Lukoil has 5%.

Production at Karachaganak increased by?6% in April, to 256,600 bpd.

Source: Excluding the gas?condensate crude oil production rose to 1.93 millions bpd from 1.64 million in March. This is far above Kazakhstan's OPEC+ quota for April of 1.579 millions bpd. Reporting by Mark Potter Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)