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Russia admits first time oil production is down and blames it on 'unscheduled Maintenance'

Alexander Novak, the Deputy Premier, said that the Russian oil production had fallen since the beginning of the year. He blamed the drop on unplanned refinery maintenance.

Novak's remarks mark the first time that a Russian official acknowledged a decline in production this year.

In April 2023 the world's third largest oil producer stopped publishing data about oil production, less than a year after it began its war with Ukraine.

Novak didn't specify the reason for the refinery repairs, but Ukraine intensified its attacks on Russian refineries over recent months.

Novak, a reporter at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, said that the current production was indeed lower than what it had been?at the start of the year.

This is because a number our oil refineries have unscheduled repairs.

As a matter of course, we use our export infrastructure at its fullest capacity. The production will return to previous levels as the refineries resume full operation.

According to the International Energy Agency, Russia's crude production dropped by 460,000 barrels per day in April compared to a year ago to 8.8 million bpd.

Novak said that despite the United Arab Emirates' departure, the OPEC+ group still played a significant role on the global market for oil.

He said that "in 'any case, OPEC, and our 'agreements which have proved their 'effectiveness, helps smooth fluctuations and volatility on global markets." Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin, Olesya Astakhova; Writing by Felix Light. Editing by Mark Trevelyan, Jason Neely.

(source: Reuters)