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Russia orders business to cut oil output to satisfy OPEC+ target

Russia's government has bought business to decrease oil output in the 2nd quarter to ensure they satisfy a production target of 9 million barrels per day (bpd) by the end of June in line with its promises to OPEC+,. three industry sources stated on Monday.

Previously this month, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander. Novak said that Russia would cut its oil output and exports by. an extra 471,000 barrels each day (bpd) in the 2nd. quarter, in coordination with some members of the Organization. of the Petroleum Countries and allied producers (OPEC+).

Russia plans to slowly alleviate the export cuts and concentrate on. just lowering output. Novak has actually not supplied the targeted level. for output, but production would drop to practically 9 million bpd in. June if the decrease is implemented as planned.

The sources, who decreased to be called since they were not. authorised to speak openly, stated the government had actually provided. particular targets to each business, showing its intent to. fulfill its OPEC+ pledge to cut output to support worldwide oil. costs.

Russia's Energy ministry declined to comment. Alexander. Novak's press workplace did not reply to ' request for. comment.

sources stated the production cuts would assist in a. seasonal peak in upkeep at refineries, a number of which had. already lowered fuel production as an outcome of blackouts and. Ukrainian drone attacks.

Novak late last month stated Russian oil output was 9.5. million bpd.

Russian oil and gas condensate production have decreased from. an annual peak of 11.7 million bpd in 2019 to around 10.8. million in recent months as an outcome of collaborated actions with. OPEC.

Russia chose not to divulge statistics on petroleum. production as it treated large amounts of data as classified. following the start of what it calls an unique military. operation in Ukraine in February 2022.

Russian oil production in April, May and June is set to fall. by around 3.6%, 4.1% and 4.9% respectively from March, in line. with Russia's promises to voluntary lower production, the data. offered by sources and estimations showed.

Novak has actually stated Russia will reduce output by an additional 350,000. bpd in April, with exports will be cut from March levels by. 121,000 bpd. In May, output will be cut by 400,000 bpd and. exports by another 71,000 bpd. In June, all the extra cuts. will be from oil output.

That does not include production of gas condensate, a type. of really light oil, which in 2023 was around 1.3 million bpd.

(source: Reuters)