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MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. The Russian Energy Ministry plans to publish its own analytical review of the global oil and gas market similarly to OPEC and IEA surveys, Deputy Minister Kirill Molodtsov said on Wednesday.
"We plan to announce a Russian information package called "Russian Outlook Oil & Gas" that will be developed by the year-end," the official said.
"Russia is ready to develop the information position in respect of production, production prospects and emerging challenges, and to give its assessments to processes of such kind," he added.
The new review will be the counterpart of existing OPEC and IEA surveys, Molodtsov said.