Russia Aims to Sustain Oil Production for 25 Years Amid Declining Legacy Reserves
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In a statement to the press, Russian First Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin said the country plans to keep oil production steady over the next 25 years by tapping into yet‑undiscovered fields.
Sorokin noted that the Soviet-era oil legacy has largely been depleted, implying a shift toward new exploration to maintain output levels.
The announcement reflects Russia’s ongoing strategy to secure its energy supply chain in the face of aging reserves.
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