From january to november 2013 Kazakhstan increased oil and condensate production by 3.2% up to 74.6 million tons
From January to November 2013 Kazakhstan extracted 74,611,000 tons of oil, including gas condensate, up 3.2% against the same period in 2012, reported the Kazakhstan Statistical Agency.
According to the Agency , crude oil production totaled 63,459,000 tons (growth by 4.5%), condensate – 11,182,000 tons (growth by 4.5%), condensate – 11,182,000 tons (reduction by 3.8%).
From January to November 2013 Kazakhstan extracted 37,937,000,000 cub.m. of natural gas (growth by 3.8%). Of this volume natural gas constituted 18,519,000,000 cub.m. (growth by 0.1%) and associated gas - 19,418,000,000 cub.m. (growth by 7.5%), reported http://newskaz.u.--0--
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