Kazakhstan's Karachaganak Oil Field Cuts Output 25% Following Russian Gas Facility Drone Strike

According to Bloomberg, following a drone strike on a Russian gas processing facility, Karachaganak oil field in Kazakhstan has cut crude output by over 25%. The field, one of Kazakhstan's three major oil and gas projects, accounts for roughly 10% of the nation's total crude production. The reduction was necessitated by a shutdown of the Russian processing plant that handles gas from the field, forcing a proportional cut to crude output.
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