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“Ukrnafta” increases reserves by 330 thousand tons of oil and 618 mln cubic meters of gas

21 January , 2024  

PJSC Ukrnafta has increased its reserves by 330 thousand tons of oil and 618 million cubic meters of gas by expanding the boundaries of two existing special permits, the company’s press service reports.

According to the company, the reason for expanding the boundaries of the special permits is to bring their size to the contours of the field’s productive deposits.

The subsoil area of the first special permit now amounts to 18.33 square kilometers, which is 23.1% more than the previously granted area. Total reserves increased by 217 thousand tons of oil and condensate and 232 million cubic meters of gas.

The area of the second license increased by 16.3% to 41.75 square kilometers. Total reserves increased by 113 thousand tons of condensate and 386 million cubic meters of gas.

“By 2023, the company has expanded the boundaries of special permits only twice. I thank the company’s employees who prepared and submitted the necessary applications and packages of documents to the State Service of Geology and Subsoil of Ukraine, after which the relevant orders were received, thus increasing the opportunities for resource extraction,” said Sergiy Koretsky, CEO of Ukrnafta.

As reported, in 2023, Ukrnafta increased oil and condensate production by 3% (by 39.9 thousand tons) compared to 2022 – up to 1 million 409.9 thousand tons, gas production by 5.8% (by 60.4 million cubic meters), up to 1 billion 97.4 million cubic meters.

“Ukrnafta’s strategic goal is to double its oil and natural gas production to 3 million tons and 2 billion cubic meters by 2027, respectively.

“Ukrnafta is Ukraine’s largest oil producer and operator of a national network of 537 filling stations, of which 456 are in operation.

Ukrnafta’s largest shareholder is Naftogaz of Ukraine with a 50%+1 share. On November 5, 2022, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to transfer the corporate rights of the company owned by private owners, which is now managed by the Ministry of Defense, to the state.

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