The production of the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan has fallen...


MOSCOW (Reuters) – Three well-informed sources told Reuters today, Monday, that oil production from the huge Qashagan field in Kazakhstan It fell to 209,812 b/d this month, down 45 percent from 383,397 b/d in August.
The sources added that the decline was caused by maintenance scheduled for the period from 1 to 10 September. The sources said that oil production from Qashagan is planned to reach 333,000 barrels per day for the month of September.
The field operator and the Ministry of Energy did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Production in Qashagan rose 15 percent in August from July as the OPEC+ group of crude producers eased production cuts.




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