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    Russia’s natural gas reserves to last beyond 100 years

    February 10, 2025
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    Russia has announced that its extractable natural gas reserves are sufficient to sustain production levels for more than 100 years. Alexander Kozlov, Russia’s Minister of Natural Resources, stated that the country holds approximately 63.5 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, representing around 20% of global reserves. In addition to its gas reserves, Russia ranks fifth worldwide in oil reserves, estimated at 31.4 billion tonnes.

    Russia announces gas reserves enough for 100 more years

    At the current rate of extraction, these reserves are expected to last approximately 64.5 years. The country currently holds 4,052 licenses for geological surveys, exploration, and hydrocarbon extraction, distributed among 747 investors in the natural resources sector. Despite these significant reserves, Russia’s energy sector is adapting to shifting geopolitical and market conditions. The termination of Russian gas transit through Ukraine on January 1, 2025, following the expiration of a five-year agreement, has ended direct gas supply to Europe.

    This development is expected to impact European energy demand, particularly for liquefied natural gas, and could contribute to tighter global gas markets. As part of its strategic realignment, Russia is expanding its energy cooperation with China. Gas exports to China are set to increase by 8 billion cubic meters this year, reaching 38 billion cubic meters in 2025. This growth will position Russia as China’s largest natural gas supplier, surpassing Turkmenistan.

    Additionally, Russia is prioritizing the development of its Arctic gas fields to strengthen production capacity. Projects such as the Yamal LNG initiative are leveraging the vast reserves of the Yamal Peninsula, which is expected to contribute around 40% of the country’s total natural gas output by 2030. The global energy landscape remains uncertain, with international forecasts suggesting that natural gas markets will stay tight in 2025 due to rising demand and constrained supply expansion. Russia’s extensive reserves provide long-term energy security and shape the country’s energy strategy. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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