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January 28, 2002:    #6044    #6045

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Russian oil output up last year, gas slightly down
Interfax

Moscow, 25 January: The extraction of oil including gas condensate in Russia grew 7.7 per cent in 2001 against the previous year to nearly 348.1m tonnes, Interfax was told at the State Statistics Committee.

Without gas condensate, extraction amounted to 336.99m tonnes, a 7.69-per-cent increase.

The biggest oil producers were LUKoil with 62.92m tonnes (101.2 per cent of the 2000 level), Yukos - 58.01m (116.5 per cent), Surgutneftegaz - 44.03m (108.39 per cent), the Tyumen Oil Company - 32.97m (115.34 per cent) and Tatneft - 24.6m tonnes (101.05 per cent).

In the same period, Russia extracted 550.83bn cubic metres of natural gas or 99.22 per cent of the 2000 amount, with Gazprom producing 510.88bn of the total (97.89 per cent).

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