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Kazakhstan’s oil exports via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) system are operating normally despite a drone incident.
Energy Ministry spokesperson Asel Serikpayeva said that neither the loading process nor transportation of crude had been affected, The Caspian Post informs via Russian media.
“At present, the transportation and loading of Kazakh oil for export through the CPC system are being carried out as normal and in accordance with the approved schedule,” Serikpayeva stated.
The CPC pipeline is Kazakhstan’s main export route for crude oil, transporting the bulk of the country’s output to global markets. Authorities have not provided further details about the drone incident, but confirmed that operations remain uninterrupted.
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