March 7 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's biggest oil producer,
Tengizchevroil, cut daily oil output by 11% on March 1-6 due to
unscheduled maintenance which could take up to two weeks, two
industry sources told Reuters.
Average daily output at the Chevron-led venture
developing the giant Tengiz field fell to 70,763 tonnes (563,000
barrels) during the first six days of March from 79,128 tonnes
(630,000 barrels) in February. Liquefied petroleum gas output
fell 40% in the same period, Refinitiv data showed.
(Reporting by Reuters, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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