ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 12. Oil production
of Kazakhstan’s Embamunaigas (EMG) reached 2.6 million tons from
January through November 2025, exceeding the plan by 32,000 tons,
Trend reports via
KazMunayGas.


The company plans to increase oil output by 200,000 tons over
the next five years and boost its annual gas production by 700
million cubic meters.


Askat Khassenov, Chairman of KazMunayGas, visited EMG’s
Prorvinsk group of fields in the Zhylyoysky district of the Atyrau
region, where he was updated on ongoing projects aimed at improving
oil and gas extraction efficiency.


The newly launched Zapadny Karasor field is expected to add
70,000 tons of oil by 2026. Additionally, EMG is advancing gas
projects at Western Prorva, targeting an additional 100-150 million
cubic meters per year in the first phase, with a second phase
planned to increase output by another 500 million cubic meters.







The company is also developing a gas treatment unit at the
Southeast Novobogatinsk field, which is expected to boost domestic
gas supplies and increase oil production from 20,000 tons to
110,000 tons annually.


Moreover, EMG has produced 750,000 tons of oil from
hard-to-recover reserves from January through November, which
accounts for 26% of total oil production.


Embamunaigas is developing 31 oil fields. The company’s average
annual production is more than 2.7 million tons.