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Caspian Pipeline Consortium oil exports decreased by 13% in October, according to sources

Two industry sources reported on Wednesday that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium exported oil from Kazakhstan to a Russian Black Sea Terminal in September, but last month, exports fell 13%, from 5.947 millions metric tons or 1.5 million barrels a day.

Exports dropped due to maintenance work at Kazakhstan's biggest oilfield Tengiz operated by a Chevron affiliate.

According to sources, the exports via CPC from January to October increased by 16% compared to the same period in the previous year to 61.453 millions tons.

The CPC reduced its plan to pump oil this year from 76 millions tons to 74million tons last month.

CPC exports oil via a pipeline that carries over 80% of all Kazakh crude oil exports. It then goes on to Russia's Yuzhnaya Ozereevka Terminal in the Black Sea.

CPC is owned by Chevron, Exxon Mobil and other U.S. companies. (Reporting and editing by Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)