2023 年俄罗斯联邦钻井量增加 70%

俄罗斯国家石油公司负责人叶夫根尼·彼得罗夫指出,数据表明,实际上在一到两年内,公司将能够在其资产负债表上建立相当良好的资源基础和矿产储量,并开放大型矿床。

俄罗斯2023年的钻井量比2022年增加了70%,地质勘探的资金也在增长。 这是俄罗斯国家石油公司负责人叶夫根尼·彼得罗夫在“东方和北极:可持续发展”会议全体会议上宣布的。

彼得罗夫提请注意这样一个事实:西方甚至俄罗斯媒体都有证据表明俄罗斯的地质勘探目前正在下降。

“必须指出的是,联邦预算和地下资源用户公司的成本都没有下降。去年,它们增长了近 20%,”他说。“去年,钻探数量比 2022 年增加了 70%。最重要的是,采矿作业量增加了 100% 以上。”

据他介绍,这些数据表明,实际上在一到两年内,企业将能够在其资产负债表上建立相当良好的资源基础和矿产储量,并开放大量矿床。

“尽管存在各种悲观情绪,但当今的企业投资非常积极,因为我国的资源基础是经济发展的保证。公司明白这一点,今天不会以任何方式减少资金,”Rosnedra 负责人补充道。

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Drilling Volumes In The Russian Federation Increased By 70% In 2023

The head of Rosnedra, Evgeny Petrov, noted that the data suggests that literally within one to two years, companies will be able to put on their balance sheet a fairly good resource base and mineral reserves, as well as open large deposits.

The volume of well drilling in Russia increased in 2023 compared to 2022 by 70%, and funding for geological exploration is also growing. This was announced by the head of Rosnedra Evgeny Petrov at the plenary session of the conference “Far East and Arctic: Sustainable Development”.

Petrov drew attention to the fact that in the Western and even Russian press there is evidence that geological exploration in Russia is currently declining.

“It must be said that the costs of both the federal budget and subsoil user companies are not falling. And last year they grew by almost 20%,” he said. “Last year, 70% more drilling began than in 2022. And most importantly, the volume of mining operations has increased by more than 100%.”

According to him, these data indicate that literally within one to two years, companies will be able to put on their balance sheet a fairly good resource base and mineral reserves, as well as open large deposits.

“Despite all the pessimism, companies today are investing very actively, because the resource base of our country is a guarantor of economic development. And companies understand this and today do not reduce funding in any way,” added the head of Rosnedra.

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