MOSCOW, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The Caspian Pipeline
Consortium (CPC) increased oil exports in September by 9% on a
daily basis from August to 6.6 million metric tons, or 1.75
million barrels per day, according to two industry sources and
Reuters calculations.
CPC ships oil through a pipeline, which carries more than
80% of all Kazakh oil exports, and further via Russia's Yuzhnaya
Ozereevka terminal in the Black Sea.
CPC's shareholders include U.S. majors Chevron ( CVX ) and
Exxon Mobil ( XOM ).
One of the sources said CPC increased oil supplies from
Kazakhstan last month to 6.043 million tons from 5.703 million
tons in August.
At the same time, Russian oil exports edged down to 583,000
tons from 601,000 tons.
CPC does not comment on its commercial activity.