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Source: Kazakhstan's daily crude oil production fell by 4% in may due to lower Tengiz output.

According to a source familiar with the calculations and statistics, Kazakhstan's oil output fell 4% from April to May due to a lower production at the Tengiz Oilfield. However, it remained above the OPEC+ quota.

Kazakhstan, a country in the top 10 oil producers, has consistently exceeded the quotas of OPEC+. This alliance is between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers, led by Russia. Officials from Kazakhstan said that the country had told the group it did not plan to reduce its oil production.

According to the source, Kazakhstan produced 1.748 millions bpd in May. Kazakhstan's OPEC+ quota is 1.486 millions bpd for May.

In May, oil production in Kazakhstan dropped as Tengizchevroil, a joint venture between Chevron and Tengizchevroil, reduced output at the Tengiz giant oilfield from 885,000 to 813.200 bpd.

Tengizchevroil and the Kazakhstani energy ministry did not respond to comments.

The source reported that Kazakhstan's crude oil and condensate total production dropped to 2.02 millions bpd from 2.08million bpd during April. Reporting by Louise Heavens, Editing by Louise Heavens

(source: Reuters)