Key Kazakh Field Cuts Oil Output as Drones Hit Russian Plant



(Bloomberg) — Kazakhstan’s giant Karachaganak oil and gas field cut crude production by more than a quarter after a drone attack forced the shutdown of a processing plant in Russia that handles its gas. Read More



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