MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which delivers oil from Kazakhstan via a Russian Black Sea's terminal, increased its exports by 12% last year to 70.52 million metric tons, the consortium said on Thursday.
CPC, which handles more than 1% of global oil, has been in focus due to disruptions to its operations, including from a Ukrainian drone attack on November 29, when a crucial piece of exporting equipment was damaged.
Three industry sources has told Reuters earlier this month that CPC plans to increase CPC Blend crude exports in March to about 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd) from 1.1 million bpd in the revised February plan.
CPC also said on Thursday that Kazakhstan's oil fields - Tengiz, Karachaganak and Kashagan - supplied to its network 36.6 million tons, 9.2 million tons and 17 million tons respectively in 2025.