
ASTANA, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan said on Thursday that it was adjusting down 2026 oil production plans amid major damage from a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian Black Sea terminal used by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC).
Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said its 2025 oil production plan will be fulfilled.
The maintenance of single point mooring (SPM-3) of the CPC terminal will be completed by December 15, though shipments via the CPC are now seen declining this year to around 68 million metric tons from previously expected 72 million tons, he said.