Gazprom expects to boost reserves at the Kirinsky field off Sakhalin by 25 percent to 100 billion cubic meters after submitting exploration results to the government, deputy chief executive Alexander Ananenkov said Monday.
The company plans to start output at the field in 2014, he told reporters. Next year, the will start exploration drilling elsewhere in the Kirinsky block, which may hold 960 billion cubic meters of gas resources, he said.
(Bloomberg)








