MOSCOW (MRC) -- Russia's Sakhalin Energy, which produces liquefied natural gas and oil, has fully resumed production following maintenance, as per Reuters, quoting Gazprom's Deputy CEO Vitaly Markelov.
The company has said it planned maintenance in July without providing a timeframe. Sakhalin Energy's Sakhalin-2 operating company was transformed into a Russian entity via a presidential decree amid Western sanctions against Moscow over its actions in Ukraine.
Global energy major Shell has left the project and operations in Russia. It 2022, Sakhalin-2 produced 11.5 million tons of LNG and 3.7 million tons (74,000 bpd) of oil.
Apart from Gazprom, Japanese companies Mitsui and Mitsubishi also have stakes in the project, jointly owning 22.5%.
We remind, Russia is shipping its first crude oil cargo to Brazil, as it seeks to diversify its list of buyers, which has been drastically limited by U.S. and EU sanctions. Russia has been heavily relying on India and China as main buyers of its crude after European embargo and price cap policies were imposed in December last year after Russia's action in Ukraine that Moscow calls a special military operation.
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