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LUKOIL: Reports Preliminary Operating Data for the Fourth Quarter and Twelve Months of 2021

​​In 2021 LUKOIL Group’s hydrocarbon production excluding the West Qurna-2 project was 2,161 thousand boe per day, which is 4.7% higher year-on-year, while in the fourth quarter of 2021 hydrocarbon production increased by 7.6% quarter-on-quarter. The production growth was attributable to the dynamics of the external limitations on oil production due to the OPEC+ agreement, as well as higher gas production volumes.

Hydrocarbon production, thousand boe per day

4Q    2021 3Q    2021   12M    2021 12M    2020
2,295 2,132 Total (excluding the West Qurna-2 project) 2,161 2,064

In 2021 oil production excluding the West Qurna-2 project was 79.3 million tonnes, which is 3.0% higher year-on-year in average daily terms, while in the fourth quarter of 2021 oil production increased by 5.3% quarter-on-quarter and amounted to 21.1 million tonnes. Oil production dynamics was driven by the OPEC+ agreement concluded in April 2020, which led to limitations on oil production by the Group in Russia and at certain international projects. Due to the agreement, oil production by the Group in Russia was cut in May 2020 by approximately 310 thousand barrels per day, or by 19%, as compared to the level of the first quarter of 2020, and has been gradually recovering subsequently. As a result, in the fourth quarter of 2021 oil production by the Group in Russia was approximately 270 thousand barrels per day higher compared to May 2020 level.

Oil production, thousand tonnes

4Q    2021 3Q    2021   12M    2021 12M    2020
21,062 20,003 Total (excluding the West Qurna-2 project) 79,313 77,206
20,120 19,304 Russia 75,933 73,459
20,000 19,200 Subsidiaries 75,430 72,940
120 104 Share in affiliates 503 519
942 699 Outside of Russia 3,380 3,747
560 430 Subsidiaries 2,052 2,256
382 269 Share in affiliates 1,328 1,491
488 271 Share in the West Qurna-2 project 1,828 2,843
21,550 20,274 Total 81,141 80,049

Despite the external limitations on crude oil production volumes, development of the priority projects continued. In particular, in West Siberia total oil and gas condensate production in 2021 at the V. Vinogradov, Imilorskoye, Sredne-Nazymskoye and Pyakyakhinskoye fields increased by 8.1% year-on-year, to 4.5 million tonnes.

Gas production, million cubic meters

4Q    2021 3Q    2021   12M    2021 12M    2020
8,642 7,666 Total 32,159 29,005
3,976 3,886 Russia 16,105 17,578
3,946 3,858 Subsidiaries 15,970 17,463
30 28 Share in affiliates 135 115
4,666 3,780 Outside of Russia 16,054 11,427
4,489 3,657 Subsidiaries 15,456 10,808
177 123 Share in affiliates 598 619

In 2021, gas production increased in average daily terms by 11.2% year-on-year to 32.2 billion cubic meters. The growth was driven by recovery of gas production in Uzbekistan after temporary decline in 2020 due to lower demand from China for gas produced in Uzbekistan amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the fourth quarter of 2021, gas production increased by 12.7% quarter-on-quarter and amounted to 8.6 billion cubic meters. The increase was mainly attributable to seasonal growth of demand for gas, as well as higher associated petroleum gas production following an increase in oil production.

Refinery throughput, thousand tonnes

4Q    2021​ 3Q    2021   12M    2021 12M    2020
15,478 17,299 Total for LUKOIL Group refineries 62,959 58,608
10,920 11,270 Russia 42,616 40,109
4,558 6,029 Outside of Russia 20,343 18,499
4,223 5,396 Oil processing 18,331 16,888
335 633 Refined products processing 2,012 1,611
3 2 Third party refineries abroad 6 146

In 2021, refinery throughput at LUKOIL Group’s refineries was 63.0 million tonnes, which is 7.4% higher year-on-year. The increase in refinery throughput volumes both in and outside Russia was attributable to higher refineries utilization rates due to better market environment in 2021, as well as scheduled maintenance works in 2020. In the fourth quarter of 2021 refinery throughput was 15.5 million tonnes, which is 10.5% lower quarter-on-quarter due to scheduled maintenance works at the refineries outside Russia, as well as seasonal throughput optimization in Russia.

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