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Kazakhstan's oil production fell 3% but remained above OPEC+ quota

According to an industry source who is familiar with the calculations and statistics, Kazakhstan's oil output fell 3% in March, to 1,82 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) by April. However, it was still above the OPEC+ quota.

Saudi Arabia, the group's leader, has demanded that all members adhere to their quotas.

Kazakhstan, a country in the top 10 oil producers, had a quota of 1.473 millions bpd for OPEC+.

The energy ministry of the country said in May that they were committed to OPEC+ but did not plan to reduce output as it "frequently informed" their OPEC+ partner.

OPEC+ agreed to increase oil production for a second month in a row, increasing output by 411,000 barrels despite lower prices and expectations that demand would be weaker.

The expansion of the Tengiz oilfield, Kazakhstan's largest, led by Chevron has resulted in an increase in oil production this year. In April, the field produced 885, 000 bpd. This is down from 950,000 in March.

The Kazakhstani energy ministry didn't immediately respond to a comment request on Wednesday.

Kazakhstan had previously pledged to compensate its overproduction by decreasing its cumulative production by 1.3 millions bpd before April 2026.

Western oil majors such as Shell, ExxonMobil, TotalEnergies, Eni and Chevron are involved in Kazakhstan oil projects.

(source: Reuters)