Kazakhstan, Russia and Karachaganak
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Kazakhstan's Karachaganak has reduced production by 25-30% after an incident at Russia's Orenburg plant. The reduction followed a drone attack attributed to Ukraine, according to industry sources. The enforced cutback highlights the interconnected vulnerabilities of regional energy infrastructures caused by geopolitical tensions.
ASTANA. Oct 20 (Interfax) - Karachaganak Petroleum Operating, the operator of the Karachaganak field, has reduced production following the drone attack on the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant on Sunday, the press service of the Kazakh Energy Ministry said.
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Kazakhstan's Karachaganak field cut production following a Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Orenburg gas plant. This led to a 25%-30% reduction in output. The attack underscores ongoing tensions and impacts energy production.