The “Caspian Pipeline Consortium-R” (CPC-R), in which Russia and Kazakhstan joined, once again reduced oil pumping to Russia. About author RBC with reference to the press service of the company.
The reason for the decrease in the CCP’s supply of raw materials to the territory of Russia was the repair of the pipeline and the cessation of oil production at the Kashagan field.
“These factors led to a significant decrease in the total volume of oil pumped through the Tengiz-Novorossiysk pipeline system,” the company’s press service said.
The largest shareholders of CPC are Transneft, which owns 24% of the company’s shares, and Kazak KazMunayGas, which owns 19% of the shares.
The length of the Tengiz-Novorossiysk pipeline is 1,511 km. More than two-thirds of all Kazakhstan’s export oil and raw materials from Russian fields, including those in the Caspian, are sourced from here.
In March, oil was fully loaded at the CPC terminal. stoped Due to damage caused by a severe storm. Repairs can take a long time, as “unscrupulous partners” prohibit the supply of parts, as the consortium reported at the time.
Source: Gazeta

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