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Russian oil output reaches high of 10.53 mln bpd in June
State-owned Rosneft led the Russian oil industry to another post-Soviet output record in June as it continued ramping up production at eastern fields key to its China ambitions, Energy Ministry data showed on Tuesday.
The main field driving output growth, Vankor, is the single largest field supplying China and surrounding fields are due to be tapped in coming years to ensure the output gains necessary for Rosneft's promise to triple Chinese deliveries to nearly 1 million barrels per day in the future.
However, Rosneft's drive to boost the eastward route has been hampered by output decreases at TNK-BP, acquired in March for nearly $55 billion, which has been struggling to stem long-lasting production decline at old fields in West Siberia and other regions.
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In the first six months of 2013, Russia's total oil production, the world's largest, averaged 10.47 million bpd, up 1.4 percent from the same period a year earlier and above a target of 1 percent set by the ministry for this year.
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Russia’s daily oil production hits 25-year high
In June, Russia’s daily oil production reached 10.53 million barrels, according to Central Dispatching Department of Fuel Energy Complex (CDU TEK) data. The only time Russia produced more oil was in 1988, when the average daily production in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic reached 11.07 million barrels. Oil production has been falling since, hitting an all-time low of 6.06 million barrels per day in 1996. Last year, daily oil production averaged 10.37 million barrels.
There are two reasons for the new record, says Andrey Gromadin, oil and gas analyst at JPMorgan.
The first is the increase in oil production at the Vankor Oil and Gas Field, developed by Rosneft, where last year’s output totalled 18.3 million tonnes. In 2013, Rosneft expects the Vankor Field to reach its peak capacity of 25 million tonnes. “At the start of the year, Rosneft managers were saying that Vankor would produce between 420,000 and 440,000 barrels per day. Currently, its daily capacity stands at 430,000 barrels,” Gromadin says. He adds that the field will not be able to further increase production.
The second factor is Gazprom’s boosting of its gas condensate output to 350,000 barrels a day, from 270,000 barrels in 2010 and 300,000 barrels in 2011. The growth in production has been helped by rising oil prices. In February, prices reached their peak at $119 per barrel, while prices averaged $108 per barrel in the first half of the year, says Solid Investment and Financial Company analyst Artur Akhmetov.
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