MOSCOW, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Kazakh and Russian oil exports via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) to the Black Sea fell to 616,675 barrels per day in July, down by 10.8 percent from 691,716 bpd in June, the consortium said on its website on Monday.

The consortium did not give the reason for the decline.

The pipeline group is led by U.S. major Chevron CVX.N and includes Russian pipeline company Transneft TRNF_p.RTS, ExxonMobil XOM.N, Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L, LUKOIL LKOH.MM and BP BP.L.

The group exports oil CPC-E from a terminal near the Russian port of Novorossiisk. Russian companies such as Rosneft ROSN.MM, Surgutneftegas SNGS.MM and TNK-BP TNBPI.RTS also ship crude via CPC.

In 2007, CPC exported 32.6 million tonnes of oil, up from 31.1 million tonnes in 2006.

To read a story on Russian oil production and exports in July, please click on [ID:nL1505546].

To see a table of Russian oil production and exports in July, please click on [ID:nL488276].

To see a table of Russia’s gas production in July, click on [ID:nL4250863].

To see a table of Russia’s seaborne exports in July, click on [ID:nL4254814].

For key Russian statistical oil reports [O/RUS1]

For key Russian oil data <OILSTAT/RU>