Russia is pushing for greater development of the Arctic despite high costs, difficult weather conditions, ecological concerns, and sanctions targeting some oil production there. Earlier this year Russian President Vladimir Putin approved tax exemptions to stimulate Arctic upstream oil and gas development.
Rosneft estimates Vostok Oil's resource base at around 5 billion mt of light, sweet oil. The project includes the Vankor cluster, the Zapadno-Irkinsky block, the Payakhskaya group of fields and the East Taimyr cluster. Rosneft said previously that the project may supply 25 million mt of oil to global markets in 2024. This may increase to 50 million mt in 2027, and 115 million mt by 2030. Rosneft has held talks with Indian and Western investors on joining the project.
The new field, named Novoogennoye, is on the border with the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Yamal-Nenets autonomous region. Design documentation for additional exploration of the field and preparation for commercial development is currently being prepared, Rosneft said.
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