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Sources say that Kazakhstan will increase oil supply to BTC pipeline in December by 30%.

Two industry sources have confirmed that Kazakhstan will increase the daily oil exports to Baku, Tbilisi, and Ceyhan (BTC), pipeline from the Aktau Port by 30% compared with the previous month. This would bring the total to 188,000 tons per day (about 47,000 barges) by December 2025.

After drone attacks destroyed a mooring, Kazakhstan has been looking for alternative routes to export Caspian Oil from its large fields. This is due to the limited capacity of its main export route - The Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

The BTC pipeline is a good option for exporting oil, but the volume can only be limited due to the capacity of the Aktau Port and the requirements of oil quality.

Sources said that Kazakhstan will load 188,000 tons via BTC in December: 170,000 tonnes from Tengizchevroil and 18,000 from the Kashagan Field.

Requests for comments were not answered by the press services of the Kazakhstan Ministry of Energy or the Kashagan operator NCOC. TCO refused to provide any details about its production.

TCO resumed its exports to BTC after a pause in November. The company had suspended oil shipments in August due to excessive organic chlorides found in the Azeri BTC grades.

Askhat Khasenov (KMG) stated in October that the company is in talks to increase the oil transport via BTC from 1.2 to 2.2 millions tons by 2026.

The oil from Tengiz and Kashagan is transported to Baku via tankers, which are then transported to Ceyhan, Turkey, by the BTC pipeline. Louise Heavens, Louise Heavens (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)