据油价网6月4日报道,俄罗斯副总理亚历山大·诺瓦克(Alexander Novak)周五表示,俄罗斯近完全遵守5月份欧佩克+协议下的石油产量配额。
据塔斯社援引诺瓦克在俄罗斯一个经济论坛的间隙告诉记者的话称,这比四月份要好,接近100%。
在欧佩克+石油生产协议中,沙特阿拉伯的主要盟友俄罗斯经常未能遵守协议规定的配额。据估计,今年4月的达标率仅为91%。
据国际文传电讯社(Interfax)本周稍早援引的官方数据显示,5月俄罗斯原油和凝析油产量同比增长11.2%,至4421万吨,或约1045万桶/天。
欧佩克消息人士告诉能源情报机构,在周二欧佩克+会议重申7月份将总减产84万桶/日的计划前一周,欧佩克不得不再次提醒遵守协议的落后国家提交计划,说明他们将如何补偿近几个月高于各自配额的产量。
超过配额的十个生产国中有七个尚未向欧佩克秘书处提交计划,说明他们计划如何弥补生产过剩。据能源情报估计,在2020年5月1日-2021年4月30日期间,俄罗斯是欧佩克+产油国中产量过剩最多的国家,在截至4月底的一年里,俄罗斯的产量日均超过其配额8万桶。
根据能源情报部门的消息来源,俄罗斯认为95%-96%的遵守率就足够了。欧佩克+联盟的另一个关键成员国沙特阿拉伯已经开始接受这样一个事实:俄罗斯没有完全遵守协议,这可能是让俄罗斯坚定支持和参与减产协议的代价。
郝芬 译自 油价网
原文如下:
Russia Claims Its Compliance With OPEC+ Cuts Was Almost 100% In May
Russia was close to complying 100 percent with its oil production quota under the OPEC+ deal in May, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday.
“It will be better than in April. Close to 100%,” Novak told reporters on the sidelines of an economic forum in Russia, as quoted by the TASS news agency.
Russia, the key ally of Saudi Arabia in the OPEC+ oil production agreement, has regularly failed to comply with its quota under the deal. It was estimated to have achieved just a 91 percent compliance rate in April.
In May, Russia’s production of crude oil and condensate rose by 11.2 percent year over year to 44.21 million tons, or around 10.45 million barrels per day (bpd), according to official data quoted by Interfax earlier this week.
A week before the OPEC+ meeting reaffirmed on Tuesday plans to ease the total production cuts by 840,000 bpd in July, OPEC has had to remind once again the laggards in compliance in the deal to submit plans on how they will compensate for pumping above their respective quotas in recent months, sources at OPEC told Energy Intelligence.
Seven out of the ten producers that have busted their quotas have yet to submit plans to the OPEC Secretariat on how they plan to compensate for over-production. As per estimates by Energy Intelligence Russia is estimated to be the OPEC+ producer that has overproduced the largest volume between May 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021, pumping at 80,000 bpd above its quota on average for the year to end-April.
According to Energy Intelligence’s sources, Russia thinks that complying at around 95-96 percent is good enough. The other key member of the OPEC+ alliance, Saudi Arabia, has started to accept that the lack of full Russian compliance could be the price to pay for keeping Moscow firmly supporting and participating in the production cut deal.
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