Tengizchevroil, a 50%-owned affiliate of oil producer Chevron, has commenced crude oil production from the third-generation ...
Kazakhstan's oil production reached a record high of 2 million barrels per day following the start-up of Chevron's expansion ...
Chevron Corporation CVX, one of the world's largest oil and gas producershas officially begun oil production at its highly anticipated Future Growth Project (“FGP”), located at the Tengiz oil field in ...
Estimates based on data from the Kazakh energy ministry and analysis service SAC TEK show that output from Kazakhstan's largest oil field Tengiz operated by U.S. giant Chevron was 20% below its ...
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ASTANA. Jan 16 (Interfax) - Required maintenance work at Kazakhstan's Tengiz field has been completed, and oil exports via the field's main route (through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium) are ...
Kazakhstan is stepping up oil production at its Tengiz field, boosting demand for crude tankers. Tengizchevroil plans to hike output by about 260,000 barrels per day to 850,000 bpd by mid-2025.
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Kazakhstan authorities are awaiting a major increase in oil production at the country’s largest oilfield, Tengiz, after Chevron-led operator Tengizchevroil completed repairs at a unit taken out ...
The potential decline in non-ferrous metals and energy resources poses a critical challenge for Kazakhstan’s export-driven economy. Oil production, for example, decreased from 95.4 million to 90.3 ...
ASTANA. Jan 9 (Interfax) - Repairs at Tengiz, one of Kazakhstan's largest oil and gas fields, should be completed by mid-January, the Kazakh Energy Ministry told Interfax on January 5. "According to ...
Speaking at the end of the last week in Astana, Satkaliyev said that repairs at Tengiz are now expected to continue until mid-January, according to Kazakh news agency Interfax-Kazakhstan.