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01 Mar 2026, 14:30 GMT+10
The country has an estimated 31 billion tons of recoverable reserves, according to Aleksandr Novak
Russia holds an estimated 31 billion tons of recoverable oil reserves - including proven deposits and volumes not yet ready for production - enough to last over 60 years at the current output rate, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak has announced.
Novak made the estimate on Friday, during a working visit to the Sirius Federal Territory where he spoke to students on the oil industry, global trends, and Russia's role in the sector.
"Today, our country ranks fourth in terms of recoverable oil reserves after Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq. In terms of recoverable, profitable oil reserves, we have enough for 62 years at the current production rate," he stated. He stressed, however, that this does not mean Russia will run out of oil in six decades, noting that additional volumes are added annually through exploration and drilling.
According to Russian estimates, only Iraq (19.6 billion tons), Iran (21.7 billion), and Saudi Arabia (40.9 billion) have larger reserves. Globally, commercial oil reserves total approximately 176.7 billion tons.
"The main goal is to ensure that our country has sufficient oil reserves for 30 to 50 years. Maintaining this balance is crucial. Therefore [we] are constantly drilling and searching for more oil," Novak concluded.
Novak noted that oil accounts for 30% of the global energy balance and predicted that demand will remain strong in the near future, driven largely by transportation and petrochemicals. He earlier stated that Russia's oil sector remains stable despite Western sanctions on the industry and accounts for about 10% of global crude output.
Russia currently operates around 3,500 fields, including on Sakhalin, the Arctic shelf, and in Eastern Siberia. Last month, Russian energy major Gazprom Neft announced the discovery of a new oil field on the Yamal Peninsula - the Kontorovich deposit - with estimated geological reserves at 55 million tons, the largest found in the region in three decades.
In Russia, fields with recoverable reserves of 30-300 million tons are classified as "large." For most European states, however, a field the size of Kontorovich would be enormous. Many have far smaller total reserves than this single deposit. Poland's recently discovered Wolin East field - considered the largest in Polish history and Europe's biggest discovery of the past decade - holds only 22 million tons of recoverable reserves - less than half of Kontorovich.
(RT.com)
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