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2017 April 13   11:52

NOVATEK's production of hydrocarbons in QI’2017 fell by 8.5% Y-o-Y to 127.7 mln boe

PAO NOVATEK reports its preliminary operating data for the first quarter 2017.

In the first quarter 2017, NOVATEK’s marketable hydrocarbons production totaled 127.7 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe), including 15.7 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas and 2,967 thousand tons of liquids (gas condensate and crude oil), resulting in a decrease in total hydrocarbons production by 11.8 million boe, or by 8.5% as compared to the first quarter 2016.

Preliminary natural gas sales volumes aggregated 18.8 bcm, which was 5.5% higher compared to the first quarter 2016.

The Company processed 2,910 thousand tons of unstable gas condensate at the Purovsky Processing Plant, representing a 9.0% decrease in daily average processing volumes as compared with the corresponding volumes processed in the prior reporting period. NOVATEK processed 1,767 thousand tons of stable gas condensate at the Ust-Luga Complex, representing a 0.4% increase in daily average volumes processed at the facility in the first quarter 2016.

Preliminary first quarter 2017 petroleum product sales volumes aggregated 1,837 thousand tons, including 1,130 thousand tons of naphtha, 305 thousand tons of jet fuel, and 402 thousand tons of fuel oil and gasoil. Export sales of stable gas condensate amounted to 134 thousand tons.

As at 31 March 2017, NOVATEK had 0.1 bcm of natural gas and 542 thousand tons of stable gas condensate and petroleum products in storage or transit and recognized as inventory.

 

NOVATEK’s marketable hydrocarbon production including share in production of joint ventures

 

1Q 2016

 

1Q 2017

 

QoQ%

Natural gas, bcm

17.24

15.72

-8.8%

Liquids, thousand tons

3,208

2,967

-7.5%

Total hydrocarbons, mln boe

139.5

127.7

-8.5%

Total hydrocarbons, mln boe per day

1.53

1.42

-7.2%

 

 

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