"Russia's increase starting January is around 125,000 b/d, we discussed it with oil companies," Novak said during the OPEC+ press conference. Despite having difficulties with increasing production in the winter period, Russia hopes to fully prepare for the output hike in the coming month, he said. "We don't see any challenges in increasing production," Novak said.
It is not yet possible to assess changes to Russia's oil exports in January, but the output boost will have no substantial impact on the market, according to Novak.
Russia's conformity level for November will be determined at the next ministerial monitoring committee meeting to be held Dec. 16-18, but it will be "close to 100%," he assured.
Russia's oil output in November held steady on the month at 10 million b/d, including condensate. The country's quota for crude production under the agreement is 8.99 million b/d through December, excluding condensate.




