PETROLEUM PRODUCTION

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CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8
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May 24, 2011
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86
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March 30, 1954
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8 SECRET. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY USSR THIS Is UNEVALUATED INFORMATION DATE DISTR.30 Isar 1954 25X1 NO. OF PAGES 5 SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 1. The UM.SR ]gas three great petroleum areas; South Russia, Central Russia a..u .iberia. Down to 1946 911 Soviet petroleum production was under the Commissariat for the Petroleum Industry. In that year, to provide for greater elasticity, the Commissariat was broken up into a Ministry for Central and South Russia, and another for Siberia. In 1948 these ministries were again united. As a general observation, it may be said that the Soviet oil fields will only remain highly productive for a relatively limited space of time, sines few pumps have been installed to replace natural pressure when it falls off. 2. Production figures for resent years have been; 1949 - 34.600;000 tons 1950 - 36,700 .No N 1951 42,500,000 " 1952 - 48,300,000 3. This production may be broken up as follows: (in millions of tons) a. South Russian fields 1949 W o 1951 1952 Ukraine 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 Cris-in, 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.02 Orosny 2.3 1.8 1.2 1.1 Maikop 0.T - - - REA COO" `J N U.S. Officials Only SECRET ~0ISTRISUTION y STATE [ARMY NAVY ~n AI,R F01 CEa EV Thu report is for the use within the USA of the Intelligence ocmpononts of the Departments or Agencies Indicated above. It is not to be transmitted overseas without the concurrence of the originating office through the Assistant Director of the Office of Collection and Dlaemination, CIA. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8 SESRBT x49 1950 1951 1952 Dagestan 0.9 - - Embs, 1.45 1.2 1.1 1.0 Baku 22.0 21.0 20.1 21.2 Kura. 0.7 0.3 - - b, Central Russian fields Kama ' 0.33 0.15 - U ral-Volga 1.8 3.6 11.05 13.2 Petshora 0.5 0.3 - C. Siberian fields Bukbara-Verge.m 1.13 0.7 - Turkmenistan 1.1 1.6 2.2 3.1 Yenisei 0.2 0.4 1.0 1.3 Sakhalin 0.9 1.3 2.5 3.4 4. These figures demonstrated that the weight of production has shifted remarkably toward Central Russia. Strategic conditions have played a large part in this development. The ideal is to give cash district'"fuel autonomy" and the same consideration has played a part in the intensification of activity in the Siberian fields. 5. Baku. This field includes the greater part of the Aspheron Peninsula, and h the most important of all, Currently some 30 sources are exploited. It has been noted recently that productivity is decreasing. Deeper borings have ~~ssn undertaken, partly for strategic reasons, partly also because i 1 ? een lacking for such an enterprise: The loss has been made up by new drillings to lesser depths in strategically less endangered areas, for example, the Urals, which have acquired the name of "the second Baku,." 6. Grow. Next to Baku, the fields at arosxW ad Naikop were the met important be- fore l&gar II. Due to over-exploitation during the war, the productivity of tneae i'ielc-. uropped off greatly, A restoration of production Is pos? e, if aVmethods were modernized. . But as at Baku strategic and fiasaial. aor4itio$s live prevented and the old methods are still in use. 7. .- The Nilkop tree, In the-?northeast Caucasus along the lower Kuban to the ... - - . aa? s des -a mach lighter oil than Saki, ant a' t. part of air rorce fuel is refined from Naikop oil, 8. Emba. The Bobs, field reaches northeast from the northern boundary of the Mplan Sea into the neighborhood east of the Urals, It is steppe country, very poor in water, Production has been doubled sines World Bar II. 9. Ural-Vo . The center of this wide field, in which oil was only discovered in 1932# Is the Uta-Nagnitorosk-Chakalov triangle, The field is thus. in a strategically well protected area, and the Soviets have accordingly paid special attention to its development, providing it with the most modern machinery, partly from the US, and part1v mmeh1nern dismantled in Rumania, Production is more than ten time the preld War. :.II figure. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/25: CIA-RDP81-01036R000200010086-8 SSARBT 10. Special fields. The fields on Sakhalin Island deserve special mention. Production , ere has recently greatly inereased;~the oil-going to Khabarovsk to be refined. The oil pea through a pipeline from Mo$kalvo aa' Mikolaytvak. It sho*Ld be noted that the production in.aalitia1 whit .t eeamS -Soviet after the war,.is limited to a few thousand tons a year. 11. 041 pipelines in the _Soviet Union Length Diameter Deily Capac ity Baku-Ratum 820 ,foe 25 oa 3000 tons Baku-Batum (2nd line) 89o ks 20 on 2000 tons 1aber-3ash .(?)?Makhe.tsh Kala 65 km 20 an 1500 tons Orsk-Ouryev . 845 tat 30 on 4500-5000 tons Koskiagyl (?)-patkat (?) 96 . km 20 -en 2000 tons Rakusba ( ) -.DesWa 56 ka 20 'es 3000 tons Armvir-uorlovla 490 alai. 304a 4500-5000 tons (1ro=W - J pe0, 615 im 25 an 3000 tons M kbaob1calata"= l 160 ks 30 on 10000 tons . *,Oobek 0) -urvxr y 90 km 20 as 3000''tons Ogba (or Okha)-Mee, lvo (?) .32ke 25 as 3000 tons Mt1k0p-Krasnovodsk- ,110. kk 20 to- 2000 tons dkbab1-4gba (or, 0k*Jai.') . 18 kk 25 an .3000 tens *rsassi (?)-Kskiwti (? ) 40 ka 20 on 2000 tons K-a Rrnv ik Aekbabad. 480 ka 25 on 4000 tons Isbiabai ?-Ufa x65 km 15 on- '2000, tons Zehiabr i 1 ne.) 165ka 15csi ''.'26* tons Tnist zy ('a -ufa 150 km 30 on :.3000 tons liblonovo (?4i+Ba,traki (33sran) 72 ka 30 on 3000 'tot-s ; ~rsrab~+8abrakl 25 ka 25 an 3000 tons Odessa-Kiev Meskalvo (.? )-Sakhalin Island ilNtw Construct 'J1 figures avai ion lable 12.. Only a. ou 25 paswnt o~ . the pettoleem produced' is transferred by -pipeline; r t'? ' r , e s)su i'ee +riea end river..; tickers and, bhe rsasining 40 ,parent railr o a t , ., . . 13. : bee* available. figures gigs. O;. rertine=a1'bW-Q'Sfh Russia. Identified refineries are in Europe: fiROM Baku (t'ivo refineries Tatum Berdyansk Boulova (?) Burguruslan (?) Chelyabinsk G.?Gorodki (?) Drobobyes (Drogobys Oleboks, (Sanbur) Gorki Qrosny Purvev isbisbai ?9 !skin* (? ) (4 refiner r1 r Daily Capasitz 7,000 tons `t Wn 36O 700 tens 500 tone 7,700 tons 900 tons 700 tons ':1. ~ ;nra