Exillion cranking it up
Exillon Energy said the group's average daily production reached 11,055 barrels for the month of December, up from November's 10,935 barrels a day.
Exillon Energy said the group's average daily production reached 11,055 barrels for the month of December, up from November's 10,935 barrels a day.
The oil producer, which is focused on the Timon=Pechora (TP) and West Siberia (WS) regions of Russia, said average daily production for Exillon TP was 3,314 barrels a day (November: 3,354), and for Exillon WS it was 7,741 (November: 7,580) barrels a day during the period.
Peak daily production for the group reached 12,027 barrels a day during the period, up from November's peak production of 11,473 barrels a day.
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