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Kashagan exports via CPC seen at 0.6 mln t per month by the end of 16-CPC head

ASTANA, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Caspian pipeline consortium (CPC) expects to receive 0.6 million tonnes of Kashagan crude oil per month by the end of 2016, CPC Chief Executive Nikolay Gorban told reporters on Thursday.

CPC expects exports from Kazakh oil field Kashagan, to be restarted in October, to start at around 0.2 million tonnes in October and to rise further up to 0.6 million tonnes by the end of the year, Gorban added.

He said there was no information on Kashagan exports via CPC pipeline in 2017 as Kashagan shareholders were finalising their requests for the next year.

Gorban also said that CPC expects 1.1 million tonnes from Lukoil (Other OTC: LUKOF - news) 's Filanovsky oilfield in 2016 and 5 million tonnes in 2017. Kashagan and Filanovsky oilfields both expected to come officially online in October this year. (Reporting by Raushan Nurshaeva, writing by Olga Yagova; editing by Katya Golubkova)