СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО ИНДИИ И РОССИИ
МИНЭНЕРГО РОССИИ - Владивосток, 12 августа. - Заместитель Министра энергетики Российской Федерации Антон Инюцын принял участие в пленарном заседании Российско-Индийской бизнес-миссии для определения направлений сотрудничества между представителями деловых кругов.
В ходе своего выступления Антон Инюцын отметил, что одним из наиболее эффективных механизмов двустороннего энергетического взаимодействия является Рабочая группа по сотрудничеству в области энергетики и энергоэффективности в рамках Межправительственной Российско-Индийской комиссии по торгово-экономическому, научно-техническому и культурному сотрудничеству, последнее заседание которой прошло в апреле текущего года в Москве.
«В рамках мероприятия мы «сверили часы» и выработали план дальнейшего взаимодействия», - сказал заместитель Министра.
По словам Антона Инюцына, активно развивается сотрудничество двух стран в нефтегазовой сфере.
«Учитывая растущий спрос на природный газ на индийском рынке и перспективы развития новых СПГ-проектов, взаимодействие между Группой «Газпром» и индийскими партнерами в области торговли СПГ приобретает стратегический характер. Компания «НОВАТЭК» заинтересована в привлечении индийских партнеров к проекту Арктик СПГ-2, а также заключении контрактов на поставку СПГ с завода Арктик СПГ-2», - подчеркнул заместитель Министра.
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СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО ИНДИИ И РОССИИ
LUKOIL - Monday, August 12, 2019 - LUKOIL REPORTS PRELIMINARY OPERATING DATA FOR THE SECOND QUARTER AND SIX MONTHS OF 2019
For the six months of 2019 LUKOIL Group's average hydrocarbon production excluding the West Qurna-2 project was 2,352 thousand boe per day, which is 2.8% higher year-on-year. The increase was mainly driven by the development of gas projects in Uzbekistan, as well as oil production growth in Russia due to change in terms of the external limitations of Russian companies' production volumes.
Hydrocarbon production, thousand boe per day
Oil production excluding the West Qurna-2 project for the six months of 2019 totaled 42.6 million tonnes, which is 1.3% higher year-on-year. In the second quarter of 2019 oil production appeared 0.6% lower quarter-on-quarter in average daily terms, which was attributable to the external limitations of Russian companies' production volumes.
Oil production, thousand tonnes
21,353 |
21,245 |
Total (excluding the West Qurna-2 project) |
42,598 |
42,061 |
20,459 |
20,328 |
Russia |
40,787 |
40,258 |
20,304 |
20,177 |
Subsidiaries |
40,481 |
39,943 |
155 |
151 |
Share in affiliates |
306 |
315 |
894 |
917 |
Outside of Russia |
1,811 |
1,803 |
476 |
484 |
Subsidiaries |
960 |
947 |
418 |
433 |
Share in affiliates |
851 |
856 |
410 |
365 |
Compensation oil from the West Qurna-2 project |
775 |
769 |
Active development of the priority projects was on track. In particular, for the six months of 2019 oil production at the V. Filanovsky field increased by 12% year-on-year. In the second quarter of 2019, the eighth and ninth wells, both producing, were commissioned at the second production platform of the field.
For the six months of 2019 oil production at the Yu. Korchagin field ramped up by 30% year-on-year owing to drilling program within the field's second development stage.
The development of the Yaregskoye field and Permian reservoir of the Usinskoye field, including the launch of new steam-generating facilities, led to increase of high viscosity oil production for the six months of 2019 by 18% year-on-year, to 2.4 million tonnes.
The development of growth projects in West Siberia also continued. The aggregate oil and gas condensate production at the V. Vinogradov, Imilorskoye and Pyakyakhinskoye fields for the six months of 2019 increased by 15% year-on-year.
The share of the abovementioned projects in the LUKOIL Group's oil production excluding the West Qurna-2 project amounted to 18% for the six months of 2019 compared to the 16% for the six months of 2018.
Gas production, million cubic meters
8,376 |
8,976 |
Total |
17,352 |
16,126 |
4,449 |
4,407 |
Russia |
8,856 |
8,952 |
4,426 |
4,386 |
Subsidiaries |
8,812 |
8,904 |
23 |
21 |
Share in affiliates |
44 |
48 |
3,927 |
4,569 |
Outside of Russia |
8,496 |
7,174 |
3,766 |
4,406 |
Subsidiaries |
8,172 |
6,836 |
For the six months of 2019, LUKOIL Group's gas production was 17.4 billion cubic meters, which is 8% higher year-on-year. The main driver of gas production growth was the development of projects in Uzbekistan.
As a result of the launch of the second stage of the Kandym gas processing plant in April, 2018, production in Uzbekistan for the six months of 2019 increased to 7.0 billion cubic meters (LUKOIL's share) which is 18% higher year-on-year.
A quarter-on-quarter decrease in gas production in the second quarter of 2019 is explained by seasonality factor, as well as by projects in Uzbekistan, in particular, by a scheduled maintenance works at Kandym gas processing complex and limitations in gas intake from Gissar project by Shurtan gas chemical complex (JSC "Uzbekneftegas") due to technical reasons.
Refinery throughput, thousand tonnes
16,823 |
16,668 |
Total for LUKOIL Group refineries |
33,491 |
32,847 |
10,749 |
10,967 |
Russia |
21,716 |
21,323 |
6,074 |
5,701 |
Outside of Russia |
11,775 |
11,524 |
5,554 |
5,224 |
Oil processing |
10,778 |
9,889 |
520 |
477 |
Refined products processing |
997 |
1,635 |
For the six months of 2019, refinery throughput at LUKOIL Group's refineries was 33.5 million tonnes, which is 2.0% higher year-on-year. In the second quarter of 2019 refinery throughput was virtually flat quarter-on-quarter in average daily terms.
Refinery throughput in Russia for the six months of 2019 increased to 21.7 million tonnes, which is 1.8% higher year-on-year. The increase was mainly due to higher utilization rate of the Nizhny Novgorod refinery. A quarter-on-quarter decrease in refinery throughput in the second quarter of 2019 was due to scheduled maintenance works at the Perm refinery.
Refinery throughput in Europe for the six months of 2019 increased to 11.8 million tonnes, which is 2.2% higher year-on-year. The growth was driven by the maintenance works at the refinery in Bulgaria in the first quarter of 2018. A quarter-on-quarter increase in refinery throughput in the second quarter of 2019 was driven by feedstock supply disruptions through the port of Novorossiysk in the first quarter due to weather conditions.
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