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In early 2008 Russian officials were reported to be concerned because, after rising just 2% during 2007, oil production [5] started to decline again in 2008. The Russian government proposed tax cuts on oil in an attempt to stimulate production. [6] By 2011, Russian oil production had increased to 10.54 million barrels per day (1.676 × 10 ^ 6 m ...
Pages in category "Oil fields of Russia" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Val Shatsky oil field; Vankor Field; Verkhnechonsk field;
Western Siberian plain on a satellite map of North Asia.. The West Siberian petroleum basin (also known as the West Siberian hydrocarbon province or Western Siberian oil basin) is the largest hydrocarbon (petroleum and natural gas) basin in the world covering an area of about 2.2 million km 2, and is also the largest oil and gas producing region in Russia.
West Siberian petroleum basin oil and gas fields. Samotlor Field is the largest oil field of Russia and the sixth largest in the world, [1] owned and operated by Rosneft. The field is located at Lake Samotlor in Nizhnevartovsk district, Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen Oblast. It covers 1,752 square kilometres (676 sq mi). [2]
In 2009, Russia produced 12% of the world's oil and had a similar share of global oil exports. [4] Russia produced an average of 10.83 million barrels (1,722,000 m 3) of oil per day in December 2015. [5] In June 2006, Russian crude oil and condensate production reached the post-Soviet maximum of 9.7 million barrels (1,540,000 m 3) per day.
However, 94 % of known oil is concentrated in fewer than 1,500 giant and major fields. [2] Most of the world's largest oilfields are located in the Middle East , but there are also supergiant (>10 billion bbls ) oilfields in Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Kazakhstan, and Russia.
The Sakhalin-I (Russian: Сахалин-1) project, a sister project to Sakhalin-II, is a consortium for production of oil and gas on Sakhalin Island and immediately offshore. It operates three fields in the Okhotsk Sea : Chayvo, Odoptu, and Arkutun-Dagi.
The Russkoye field is a heavy crude oil field located in the Tazovsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia.It is one of the largest fields in Russia. [1] The field is developed by Tyumenneftegaz, a former subsidiary of TNK-BP and the current subsidiary of Rosneft.