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Industry sources claim that Kazakhstan will increase oil flow via BTC pipeline to 16% in April.

Two industry sources have told?two industry sources? that Kazakhstan will increase oil exports via the Baku-Tbilisi -Ceyhan pipe by 16% in April from March. Two industry sources told?that Kazakhstan plans to increase oil exports via?the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline by 16%?in April from March.

The pipeline, which can move more than a million barrels a day, will deliver oil from the Caspian Sea, a landlocked region, to the Mediterranean Sea, avoiding politically unstable areas such as Iran and Russia's Caucasus.

The BTC, which runs 1,768 km (1.100 miles), is vital?for the delivery of Azeri oil and Kazakh crude to global markets through Turkey.

The sources, who weren't authorised to talk to the media did not explain why the?supply via the BTC pipeline had been increased.

Sources said that Kazakhstan plans to send between 140,000 metric tonnes and 150,000 metric tons of oil via the BTC for further deliveries this month. This is up from 124.500 tons in March.

Tengizchevroil, a venture of Chevron, said that "approximately 120,000 tonnes" will be delivered by Kazakhstan's largest oilfield Tengiz. The rest of the oil will come from Kashagan. Tengizchevroil?and?Kashagan?s operator NCOC didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Tengiz has returned to full production following power supply disruptions earlier in the year.

Kazakhstan exports?around 80 percent of its oil via a pipeline owned by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, and its terminal located on the Russian shores of the Black Sea. (Reporting and Editing by Janane Vekatraman).

(source: Reuters)