MOSCOW, March 26. /TASS/. Russia’s total gas production, including natural gas and associated petroleum gas, declined by 7.7% year-on-year in January-February 2025, amounting to 118.2 bln cubic meters (bcm), according to data from the Russian State Statistics Service (Rosstat).
In particular, natural gas output during this period totaled 101 bcm, marking an 8.3% year-on-year decline. In February, production stood at 47.4 bcm, down 11.5% from January 2025 and 12.7% lower than in February 2024.
The production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in January-February amounted to 5.7 mln tonnes, reflecting a 4.4% decrease compared to the same period last year. In February, LNG output reached 2.7 mln tonnes, down 5.9% year-on-year and 11% lower than in January 2025.
Meanwhile, the extraction of associated petroleum gas in January-February fell by 4.2% to 17.3 bcm.
Gas production forecasts in Russia
Earlier, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak reported that in 2024, Russia increased gas production by 7.6% to 685 bcm, driven by rising exports, higher domestic demand, and the expansion of the petrochemical industry. Last year, Russian pipeline gas exports grew by 15.6% to 119 bcm, while LNG exports rose by 4% to 47.2 bcm.
At the same time, Russia intends to further ramp up gas production in 2025, Novak stated. According to the baseline forecast of the Ministry of Economic Development, gas production in Russia is expected to rise to 695.4 bcm in 2025 and to 709.1 bcm in 2026. The deputy prime minister noted that the government is maintaining its gas production forecast for now, but the figure is likely to be adjusted.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) previously estimated Russia’s gas production growth in 2024 at 7%, reaching 682 bcm. The agency also raised its projection for Russia’s gas output in 2025 to 693 bcm (+1.6% year-on-year), up from the previously expected 687 bcm.