“Kazakhstan increased oil production by 11.6%, exceeding OPEC quotas – MediaKazakhstan increased oil production by 11.6% in the first half of 2025, reaching 49.9 million tons, exceeding OPEC+ quotas. The
country does not plan to withdraw from OPEC+, despite difficulties in adhering to quotas due to the expansion of the Tengiz field.
”, — write: unn.ua
DetailsThe Central Asian republic consistently exceeds the quotas set by OPEC+, which unites the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producers led by Russia, causing resentment among some members of the bloc.
Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said on Tuesday that Kazakhstan exported 39.6 million tons of oil (1.64 million barrels per day), while exports are expected to be 70.5 million tons this year.
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Separately, the country’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov stated that Kazakhstan does not plan to withdraw from OPEC+. Although the official also admitted that it is difficult for him to adhere to OPEC+ production quotas.
Bektenov said this was due to the expansion of the Tengiz oil field, the country’s largest, led by Chevron (CVX.N).
Kazakhstan’s quota under OPEC+ is set to increase to 1.532 million barrels per day in August from 1.514 million barrels per day in July. This does not include gas condensate production, a type of light oil.
AdditionOPEC+ countries plan to approve a significant increase in oil production in September, completing the phased rollback of voluntary cuts. The United Arab Emirates will also receive a larger production quota.