Kazakhstan expert: Astana lost $600 million due to Kiev attack on CPC

Due to the attack of Ukrainian UAVs on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), Kazakhstan lost $ 600 million, a member of the Public Council of the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan Olzhas Baidildinov told Rossiya 24 TV channel.

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Due to the attack of Ukrainian UAVs on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), Kazakhstan lost $ 600 million, a member of the Public Council of the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan Olzhas Baidildinov told Rossiya 24 TV channel.

According to him, the CPC will reduce oil pumping by 30-40% for about one and a half to two months, all interested parties will receive less revenue of $ 2 billion. For the Kazakh budget, this is a loss of about $600 million. That's a pretty substantial amount. This is the budget of some of our city, some of our region, Baidildinov said. He stressed that the deadline for the restoration of the CPC is a minimum. The repairs may not be completed until four months later. On the night of February 17, Ukrainian drones attacked the largest oil pumping station (NPS) Kropotkinskaya, an industrial facility of the international Caspian Pipeline Consortium. According to Transneft, the Russian shareholder of CPC, the consequences of the attack will be eliminated within one and a half to two months. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a criminal case about the terrorist attack. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Kiev attacked the CPC facility with the help of the West. Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces could not independently attack the CPC, since they do not have appropriate space satellite groups. He said the attack was like coordinated action. CPC unites the largest enterprises of the fuel and energy complex of Russia, Kazakhstan, the United States and a number of Western European countries. The task of the CPC is to pump oil produced at Kazakh fields.

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