After a temporary shutdown caused by a fire at a critical power plant, operations at the Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan have successfully resumed. The incident, which halted production at one of the country’s largest crude oil sources, was swiftly addressed by response teams, minimizing long-term disruption. Tengiz Oil Company confirmed that power supply has been fully restored, allowing extraction and processing activities to return to normal capacities without compromising safety protocols.

Industry analysts note the resilience of Tengiz’s infrastructure and the rapid contingency measures implemented. The outage briefly tightened global crude supply, contributing to price volatility, but the field’s return to service is expected to alleviate pressure on…