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Kazakhstan reduces oil production for 2026 due to maintenance

Kazakhstan announced on Thursday it would be reducing its '2026 oil production plan due to maintenance expected at major 'oilfields.

The Kremlin and Kazakhstan have condemned the attack on CPC's facilities in the last month.

"Obviously, there will be three large-scale repairs - plans will be adjusted," Energy minister Yerlan AKkenzhenov stated about Kazakhstan's plans to produce oil in 2026. He also said that plans for this year remain unchanged.

Kazakhstan is home to three major oil fields, Tengiz Karachaganak, and Kashagan. These are operated by major international oil companies.

CPC, which includes Russian, Kazakh, and U.S. shareholders and accounts for 1% global crude supply, had to cut exports after a critical part of its loading equipment - a SPM - was damaged during the attack.

CPC accounts for 80% of the?Kazakh exports. Kazakhstan had to abandon its oil industry.

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Some oil is sent to China and other destinations.

The minister said that maintenance of the single point mooring terminal (SPM-3), which is now inactive, will be completed by 15 December. However, shipments through the CPC have been expected to decline this year from 72 million metric tons.

He also stated that the SPM-2, hit by the attack on November 29, was severely damaged. Only SPM-1 currently operates.

As a result of repeated drone attacks on Russia's refineries and export infrastructure, the options for rerouting oil out of landlocked Kazakhstan have been limited. (Reporting and writing by Tamara Vaal; editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)