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Kazakhstan's oil production is expected to exceed plans in this year, reports TASS

Kazakhstan's oil production is expected to exceed plans in this year, reports TASS

Erlan Akkenzhenov, the Energy Minister, was quoted saying that Kazakhstan's oil production will probably exceed its original plans of 96.2 millions tons for 2024 due to expansion in the Chevron-led Tengiz Field, despite pressure from OPEC+.

Kazakhstan has cited the rising production at Tengiz as the reason it has consistently exceeded quotas established by OPEC+. OPEC+ is made up of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, including Kazakhstan and Russia.

The Russian state-run news agency TASS reported that Akkenzhenov said in a podcast on Thursday night that the expansion of Tengiz was brought forward earlier than planned this year. This increased production by 25%.

He said that "we will probably end the year higher than" the planned production of 96.2 millions tons, which is equal to about 2 million barrels per daily (bpd).

A request for a comment from the Kazakh Energy Ministry was not responded to immediately. The energy ministry of Kazakhstan has stated repeatedly that it is committed the OPEC+ accord.

Kazakhstan's OPEC+ quota rose from 1.473 to 1.486 millions bpd under the latest OPEC+ deal.

Western oil companies, such as Shell, TotalEnergies, Eni, ExxonMobil, and Chevron are involved in oil projects in Kazakhstan. (Reporting and editing by Mark Trevelyan; Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)