Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry Comments on CPC Drone Attack
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Despite the UAV attack on the Kropotkinskaya station, CPC continues transporting oil, Orda.kz reports.
According to the Ministry of Energy, there are no restrictions for Kazakhstan's oil; it is being received as usual.
The main oil pipeline 'Tengiz - Novorossiysk' was launched on February 17 at 02:50 Moscow time in transit mode, without the participation of the NPS 'Kropotkinskaya,' the message says.
Ukraine's General Staff of the Armed Forces confirmed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had struck the oil pumping station in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation.
Kazakhstan's oil from Tengiz is exported through this station, which belongs to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.
Original Author: Rustam Muratov
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