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Kazakhstan's daily oil and condensate output is expected to increase by 6% this June, the ministry reports

The Energy Ministry and the National Statistics Bureau have both reported that the daily production of oil and gas condensate in Kazakhstan is expected to increase by 6% compared to May.

The OPEC+ producers have criticized its output for exceeding the quota.

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources said that Kazakhstan's average daily production of oil and gas condensate in June will rise to 285,000 tons or 2,140 million barrels a day.

Uses a conversion factor 7.5 barrels to a ton.

Output stood at 269,000 tons in May, statistics bureau data showed.

The ministry reported that the average daily production of oil and gas condensate for the first 10 days in June was 285,000 tons. It added that it would remain the same if there were no unforeseeable events.

The Ministry did not specify the oilfields that were increasing production.

Tengiz, a giant oilfield in Kazakhstan, was responsible for a surge in production this year.

According to sources familiar with industry data, the production at Tengiz reached 118.100 tons (940,000 bpd) in the first ten days of June compared to 102.160 tons in May.

Tengizchevroil is the operator of this field and does not comment about its activities.

Alibek Zhamauov, deputy energy minister of Kazakhstan, said in May that production at Tengiz was down due to maintenance.

Kazakhstan wants to increase its oil and gas condensate output by almost 10% in 2025, from 87.56 millions tons in 2024. (Reporting and editing by Jason Neely).

(source: Reuters)