Raw oil reserves in Russia from 2010 to 2020 fell by almost a third. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the draft report of the Ministry of Environment on State and Environmental Protection for 2020.
In the first half of the decade, oil reserves amounted to about 30 billion tons, then about 20 billion. Gas reserves decreased ten years by 27 percent. Until 2015, they had 70 trillion cubic meters, and from next year they fell to 50 trillion. In 2020, reserves amounted to 49.2 trillion. The amount of coal in storages during this time has not changed (about 275 billion tons).
Oil supplies from Russia abroad in July fell by 13.6 percent in monetary terms compared with June. Physical oil exports decreased by 18.2 percent in a monthly expression and 6.1 percent annual (up to 18.555 million tons).
Sakhalin Energy and Yamal LNG companies from the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in January-July decreased by 11.7 percent compared with the indicator for the same period of 2020 (up to 4.351 billion dollars).