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Minister: Kazakhstan has restored oil production after incident at largest fields

Erlan Akkenzhenov, the Energy Minister, said that Kazakhstan's oil production has been restored to 290 000 metric tons per a day after earlier production losses in Tengiz.

Kazakhstan is responsible for 2% of global crude oil production. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium is the main exporter of crude oil to Russia's Novorossiysk port.

According to calculations based on a barrels/tons of 7.5, the production of crude oil and condensate reached around 2.175 millions barrels per day.

Two industry sources said on Friday that the oil production at Tengiz, a field owned by Chevron CVX.N, fell sharply on May 26, due to an accident.

In a Friday statement, Chevron’s venture said that a part of the Tengiz field had suffered "minor disruptions" in May and that production was being restored. The company did not provide any further information.

Tengizchevroil's oil production is "close to normal" after a short disruption on May 28 at one of their?facilities.

A source in the industry said that oil production at Tengiz had recovered to 900,000 barrels per day (bpd) on May 31, up from 310,000 on May 28. Source also said that Kazakhstan's oil and gas condensate production averaged 2.1 million barrels per day (bpd) in May. This is down from 2.16 millions bpd a month earlier.

Tengiz, a field located in the far west of Kazakhstan near the Caspian Sea, only resumed full production in April, after it was shut down in January due to a problem with power distribution. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens; Nailia Bagirova)

(source: Reuters)