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CPC Blend Oil Exports to Decline 6% in July from June After Karachaganak Cut Output

Two trading sources reported that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium will 'export around 1.6 million barrels per day of CPC blend crude in July. This is down from the 1.7 million barrels per day planned for June, after drone damage caused a Russian gas plant to reduce production.

The Russian Orenburg?gas plant normally receives gas from Kazakhstan's Karachaganak oil and gas condensate fields, which export?oil through the CPC pipeline.

Karachaganak had to cut production after the Orenburg gas plant was attacked.

Calculations show that daily?CPC blend oil?loadings are expected to decline by 6% from June in July.

Karachaganak's production is now back to 31,000 tons per day but it remains lower than the 28,000 tons that were produced before the drone attack. This was confirmed by Askhat Khasenov of KazmunayGas which owns a stake in the oilfield operator Karachaganak Petroleum Operating.

Last October, another drone attack forced the Karachaganak field to reduce its production.

CPC Blend Oil loadings have been revised up by 17% from the original plan in June after the "giant Kashagan" oil field decided to delay maintenance.

CPC shareholders include Russia with 31% and Kazakhstan with 20.75 %, U.S. giant Chevron with 15 %, as well as several private companies. Barbara Lewis (Reporting and editing)

(source: Reuters)