The average daily production of oil with condensate in Russia at the end of 30 days of May amounted to 1389.9 thousand tons, which is 1.1% more than the level of April, a source familiar with the statistics data told Interfax.

At the same time, oil companies increased production by 3% against the April level – almost to 1102 thousand tons per day. PSA operators reduced production by 47% to 20.3 thousand tons per day over the period.

As reported, the operator of the Sakhalin-1 PSA project, the US Exxon, declared force majeure at the end of April due to “recent events that prevent or delay the company from fulfilling its obligations under the agreements and conducting operations at the required level of international standards for the offshore and oil industry”, reducing production.

Other subsoil users, which also include condensate produced by Gazprom, increased production by 0.6% to 247.2 thousand tons per day.

Exports of Russian feedstock to non-CIS countries via the Transneft system remained virtually unchanged at 635 thousand tons per day.