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Novak: Russia will cut oil output in Q2 to overtake other OPEC+ countries

Russia has actually decided to focus on reducing oil output instead of exports in the 2nd quarter in order to evenly spread out production cuts with other OPEC+. member nations, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated on. Friday.

Earlier this month, Russia said it would cut its oil output. and exports by an extra 471,000 barrels per day (bpd) in. the 2nd quarter in coordination with some OPEC+ getting involved. countries.

Novak also told press reporters that Russian oil companies will. lower production in proportion to their share of the country's. overall oil output.

Russia plans to gradually relieve export cuts: in April, it. will decrease output by an extra 350,000 bpd, with exports cut by. 121,000 bpd. In May, the extra output cut will be 400,000 bpd. and exports cut by 71,000 bpd. In June, all the extra cuts. will be from oil output.

The world's second-largest worldwide oil exporter has actually been. cutting crude oil and fuel exports by a combined 500,000 bpd in. the first quarter, in addition to its previous promise to curtail. production alongside other members of the OPEC+ organizing.

Russia's transfer to minimize more oil production, not. exports, was an unforeseen relocation.

JP Morgan, which previously this month called it a. unexpected shift in strategy, said if Russia delivered on the. guaranteed cuts, the country's production of crude oil should. decrease to 9 million barrels each day (bpd) by June, matching. Saudi Arabia's output.

Russia currently produces around 9.5 million bpd of. crude oil.

This is a measure (deepening of production cuts) is. taken so that all the nations contribute equally (to. production cuts under the OPEC+ offer), Novak stated.

As you remember, we did not reduce (production) by the. volume, by the percentage that other nations minimized. We had a. decrease in exports. The moment has actually come when, instead of. exports, we are reducing production, he added.

Market sources told on Monday that Russia's. government has

ordered business

to minimize oil output in the 2nd quarter to ensure they. satisfy a production target of 9 million bpd by the end of June in. line with its promises to OPEC+.

(source: Reuters)