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US, Kazakhstan energy ministries discuss cooperation

Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry said that on Friday it had held talks with the U.S. Department?of?Energy?and?the U.S. Embassy in the Central Asian nation, which is a significant energy producer and accounts for around 2% daily oil supply.

In a statement posted on Telegram by the Ministry, it was stated that the two parties had discussed "the implementation Kazakhstan's strategic priorities in the oil and?gas industry". Chevron, ExxonMobil and other U.S. companies have stakes in Kazakhstan's oilfields. The country's oil production has dropped sharply in recent weeks after an incident at Tengiz took it offline for seven to ten days.

Drone strikes have further affected production. They targeted tankers, infrastructure onshore and the Caspian Pipeline Consortium which transports the majority of Kazakhstan's oil exports to the Russian port of Novorossiysk.

Washington has been 'deepening its ties with Kazakhstan in recent months. U.S. President Donald Trump invited his Kazakh counterpart Kassym Jomart Tokayev to join his Board of Peace Initiative and attend the G20 meeting in Miami, Florida in December 2026. Reporting by Felix Light, Editing by ChizuNomiyama

(source: Reuters)