CPC guarantees efficient and environmentally safe movement of crude oil

The Project is designed to increase the trunk pipeline capacity

February Crude Lifting from CPC Marine Terminal

In February 2019, CPC- Marine Terminal loaded 4,892,922 gross tons (38,776,451 barrels) of crude oil. In February, 46 tankers left the Single Point Moorings.
Out of 4,892,922 tons lifted in February, 2,258,026 tons of crude oil were from Tengiz field, 814,531 tons - from Karachaganak field, 1,135,052 tons - from Kashagan field and 89,123 tons - from other Kazakhstani producers.
In February, the Kazakhstani Producers shipped in total 4,296,732 gross tons of crude oil, and 596,190 gross tons of crude oil were received from the Russian territory.
From 2001 through February 28, 2019,  593,124,970 net tons of crude oil were delivered to the world markets via the Tengiz-Novorossiysk crude pipeline system. 516,260,612 tons of that crude oil came from from Kazakhstan and 76,864,358 tons of crude oil were produced in Russia.
FYI:
CPC Pipeline System is one of the major investment projects in energy sector with participation of foreign capital in the CIS. The length of the Tengiz–Novorossiysk Pipeline is 1,511 km; it transports over two thirds of all Kazakhstan export crude, as well as crude from Russian oil fields, including the Caspian Region. CPC Marine Terminal is equipped with three Single Point Moorings (SPM) that allow to load tankers safely at a significant distance offshore, also amid poor weather conditions.
CPC Shareholders: Russian Federation (represented by Transneft – 24% and CPC Company – 7%) – 31%; Republic of Kazakhstan (represented by Kazmunaygaz – 19% and Kazakhstan Pipeline Ventures LLC – 1.75%) – 20.75%; Chevron Caspian Pipeline Consortium Company - 15%, LUKARCO B.V. - 12.5%, Mobil Caspian Pipeline Company – 7.5%, Rosneft-Shell Caspian Ventures Limited – 7.5%, BG Overseas Holding Limited - 2%, Eni International N.A. N.V. - 2% and Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC – 1.75%.