This milestone event took place on the cusp of the company's 30th anniversary.
The 1st billionth tonne of oil was produced in the region in 1999.
Nowadays, LUKOIL operates at 120 licence blocks in West Siberia, whose combined area amounts to around 80 000 square km.
The company develops 79 fields, including the Shaim group that laid the foundation for oil industry in West Siberia back in 1960.
LUKOIL also develops a number of unique fields there, such as the Povkhovskoye, Tevlinsko-Russkinskoye, Pokachevskoye, Uryevskoye, and Mortymya-Teterevskoye fields.
27 other fields undergo prospecting and exploration.
The number of wells drilled exceeds 41 000.
Over the years of LUKOIL's operations in West Siberia:
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more than 21 000 km of various pipelines
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7 000 km of autoroutes
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about 15 000 km of power lines were constructed and commissioned
Digital models of the Yuzhno-Yagunskoye, Druzhnoye, Imilorskoye, Severo-Danilovskoye, Nakhodkinskoye and Pyakyakhinskoye fields are currently in commercial operation.
In the nearest future, the company plans to introduce integrated modelling at 19 more West Siberian fields.
The region's growth areas are the Imilorskoye field, the Pyakyakhinskoye oil and gas condensate field, and the fields of Bolshekhetskaya Depression.
The Yuzhno-Messoyakhsky gas condensate field was put into pilot operation in December 2019, and Khalmerpayutinskoye gas condensate field – a year later.
In July 2021, production started at the Salekaptskoye oil and gas condensate field.