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Novak: Russia will reach OPEC+ quotas by the end of 2025, or early 2026.

Alexander Novak, Deputy Premier of Russia, told reporters that the country will reach its OPEC+ production quota at the end or beginning of 2026.

I think it will happen in the next few weeks, or maybe even by the end of this year or the beginning of next year. Novak replied, "We'll see what the companies do," when asked about when Russia will reach its quota.

The Russian quota is around 9.5 million barrels of oil per day for November.

Novak stated that Russia increased its oil production steadily in November, and the rate of growth was slightly higher than October when the country missed its quota for 70,000 barrels a day.

Novak stated that Russia's liquid hydrocarbon production for this year has not been changed. It remains at 510 millions tons.

He claimed that the U.S. sanctions imposed on Rosneft in October as a result of the failure to reach a peace agreement in Ukraine have not affected oil production in Russia.

He stated that Russia had fully compensated for its previous overproduction of oil under the OPEC+ agreement and that it did not intend to voluntarily lower output.

Novak said that domestic fuel prices are stabilising thanks to the export restrictions, lower demand, and refineries coming back from maintenance. Retail prices are also beginning to fall. Reporting by Olesya Almakhova; Writing by Felix Light, Editing by Mark Trevelyan

(source: Reuters)