ALMATY, April 7 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan’s largest oil field, Tengiz, has returned to full production following power supply disruptions earlier this year, Tengizchevroil’s general director William Lacobie told lawmakers on Tuesday.
Lacobie said output was fully restored "despite recent difficulties with the power supply system at the TCO production site."
Tengiz is the largest single field in Kazakhstan, a country that produces 2% of the world's daily supply of crude oil which is mainly exported via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium to Russia's port of Novorossiysk.
The field went offline in January after power outages were reported at the site, near the Caspian Sea in the far west of Kazakhstan.