Oil should rise to $70-80/bbl in 2010: Russian minister
SOFIA (Reuters) - Oil prices of around $50 a barrel are not high enough to ensure exploration and production but crude prices should rise to $70-80 within 12-18 months, Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko said on Saturday.
"We are interested in a fair price ... The current oil prices does not ensure sufficient funds for continuous oil production, extraction or the implementation of new technologies," he said, when asked by Reuters what price the world's second largest oil producer needed to get for its crude.
"This can bring a significant deficit in hydrocarbon production in coming years," he told reporters at an energy security conference in Bulgaria.
Shmatko said oil prices, which have tumbled during the global economic crisis, should recover.
"$70-80 a barrel is the price we should be expecting in the foreseable future, in about a year or a year and a half," he said. "We have good reason to believe that such a price level will be reached."
Russian oil output stood at 9.8 million barrels a day last month, up 0.5 percent from 9.76 million bpd in March 2008.
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