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A source says that the oil production of Karachaganak in Kazakhstan has been restored.

An industry source said that oil production has been restored at the Karachaganak gas field in Kazakhstan, amid increasing natural gas production and increasing supplies to the Russian gas plant just across the border.

After the drone attack by Ukraine on Orenburg's gas processing plant on June 24, Kazakhstan cut?gas production? at its Karachaganak Oil and Gas Condensate Field.

The oil and gas output of Karachaganak is closely related, so the field cannot produce much if its production of gas is low.

In an emailed comment, the?ministry said that gas supplies had already resumed on?June 26 and were flowing at 290,000. cubic metres per hours, which was?still lower than normal volumes.

Erlan Akkenzhenov, Kazakhstan's Minister of Energy, said on Thursday that gas supplies are 28% below normal levels.

Raw gas is delivered to Orenburg from Karachaganak by Chevron, Shell and other investors.

Sources said that oil production in the field had increased by 1 July to 33,000 metric tons per day or 259,100 barrels a day. The total for June was 976,500 tonnes, which is below the planned 984,000 tons.

The Energy Ministry did not respond to a question about oil production at Karachaganak. Last October, the plant was also attacked.

Karachaganak shareholders include Eni of Italy, Lukoil of Russia, and the local firm KazMunayGas.

Ukraine's campaign of drone strikes against Russian energy sites aims to "weaken" a major source of military funding and bring the conflict closer to Russians.

Vladimir Putin said that such attacks on civil infrastructure were intended to create discord in the population. (Reporting and Editing by William Maclean).

(source: Reuters)