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OPEC reports that Kazakhstan's oil production fell in May but was still above quota.

OPEC reports that Kazakhstan's oil production fell in May but was still above quota.

OPEC data released on Monday showed that the oil output in Kazakhstan has declined by 21,000 barrels a day to 1.803 millions bpd in May, but is still above the quota of the OPEC+.

Kazakhstan's quota in May increased to 1.486 millions bpd, up from 1.473million bpd under the latest agreement between OPEC+ and its allies.

Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry has stated that it is committed to the OPEC+ Agreement, but also puts Kazakhstan's interests first.

The report also noted the difficulty in telling Western oil giants such as ExxonMobil and Chevron to reduce their plans.

OPEC+ is increasing production as it tries to gain market share by rolling back a number of output restrictions.

In the beginning, increased production lowered prices and punished over-producers. In response to the military strikes by Israel, Iran and Syria, international crude markets have risen above $70 per barrel.

OPEC data showed that Russia's production remained almost unchanged from April to last month, reaching 8.984 millions bpd. This is below the country’s OPEC+ quota for May of 9.08million bpd. (Reporting and writing by Olesya Astakhova; editing by Barbara Lewis).

(source: Reuters)