Continued drone attacks on oil tankers near the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) marine terminal could prompt adjustments to Kazakhstan's oil export and production targets, according to the Kazakhstan Association of Oil, Gas, and Energy Sector Organizations (Kazenergy). "A series of incidents involving the Nordic Zenith, ASIA, NISSOS IOS, and NELSA tankers near the Caspian Pipeline Consortium's marine terminal has emerged as a new risk factor for Kazakh oil exports. The statement follows a series of recent drone strikes targeting tankers near the CPC marine terminal. On July 19, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry condemned the strikes on vessels carrying CPC oil as "an unacceptable infringement on the economic interests of the Republic of Kazakhstan." Kazakhstan currently exports approximately 80% of its total crude oil production via the CPC pipeline route.