中國石化新聞網訊 據莫斯科彭博社11月28日消息,俄羅斯11月份的石油產量從接近紀錄的水平下降,因為俄羅斯總統弗拉基米爾·普京準備本周在維也納與沙特王儲穆罕默德·本·薩勒曼舉行會談。 俄羅斯能源部長亞歷山大?諾瓦克(Alexander Novak)周三在莫斯科對彭博社(Bloomberg)表示,俄羅斯石油公司的日產量比10月份低了4萬桶,創下后蘇聯時期設置的日產量超過1140萬桶的記錄。該國似乎不愿承諾進一步削減供應,并將在下周與歐佩克盟國討論這個問題。 隨著布倫特石油價格自10月初以來下跌了30%以上,沙特阿拉伯已經建議石油輸出國組織及其盟國協調減產。大多數分析人士和交易員預計,這將在下周達成一致,但俄羅斯的參與不太確定。普京和本·薩勒曼在阿根廷舉行的20國集團(G-20)會議期間舉行的會談,可能會使這兩個石油大國關系更加密切。 如果俄羅斯企業11月剩余時間繼續保持目前的產量水平,這將是自1月份以來首次出現月度產量下降。然而,削減并不一定是俄羅斯準備恢復持續減產的信號。 Raiffeisen Centrobank分析師Andrey Polischuk表示:“油價下滑似乎受季節性因素驅動,可能是個別油田的其它因素,而不是在OPEC+談判之前有意采取措施削減石油產量?!薄俺菤W佩克+成員國做出明確決定,否則俄羅斯不會失去額外的收入?!?胡晶晶摘譯自彭博社 原文如下 Russia reduces oil output ahead of talks with Saudi prince Russia’s oil output in November fell from near-record levels as President Vladimir Putin prepares to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman this week ahead of crucial OPEC+ talks in Vienna. Russian oil companies have pumped 40,000 bpd less than in October, when they set a post-Soviet record of more than 11.4 MMbpd, Energy Minister Alexander Novak told Bloomberg Wednesday in Moscow. The country has seemed reluctant to commit to further supply cuts and will discuss the matter with its OPEC allies next week. With Brent plunging more than 30% since early October, Saudi Arabia has suggested coordinated production cuts from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies. Most analysts and traders expect that will be agreed next week, but Russia’s participation is less certain. Talks between Putin and Bin Salman on the sidelines of the G-20 meeting in Argentina could bring the two oil powerhouses closer together. If Russian companies keep pumping at current levels for the remainder of November, it’ll be the first monthly drop in production since January. The reduction, however, is not necessarily a signal that Russia is ready to return to sustained output cuts. “The decline seems driven by seasonality, maybe some other factors at individual fields rather than intentional steps to cut oil output ahead of the OPEC+ talks,” Raiffeisen Centrobank analyst Andrey Polischuk said. “Russia wouldn’t want to lose extra revenue until there is a clear decision among OPEC+ countries.” ?
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