Moscow, July 19 - Neftegaz.RU. Russia’s oil production in the past few days has recovered to the ceiling that Moscow has pledged in the OPEC+ deal, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said, after output had dropped to nearly 3-year lows in the 1st days of July, Oilprice reported.
Rosneft’s production between July 1 and 8 went down by 11 % from the average production level in June, one industry source told Reuters. Production of Rosneft’s Yuganskneftegaz unit in West Siberia slumped by a whopping 30 % in the 1st week of July from the June average.
Speaking to reporters in RT, Novak said that Russian oil production is already restored in line with the plans, admitting that output was indeed lower earlier in July due to “technological processes.”
In the past few days, Russia’s production has been restored to the levels pledged under the OPEC+ deal, the minister said, adding that output in the 2nd half of July would be higher than the average production in the 1st 2 weeks of this month.
In June, total Russian oil production inched up to 11.15 million bpd from 11.11 million bpd in May, according to Reuters calculations of tons in barrels, based on data from the Russian Energy Ministry.
Despite the rise in the June production, Russia was still complying, for a 2nd month in a row, with its pledge under the OPEC+ deal in which it vowed to reduce production by 230,000 bpd from October’s post-Soviet record level of 11.421 million bpd, to 11.191 million bpd.
Author: Tsvetana Paraskova




