MOSCOW, April 21 (Reuters) - The board of Russia's top oilproducer, Rosneft, has approved deals to sell morethan 2 million tonnes of crude oil, worth more than $1.5billion, to BP, the Kremlin-controlled company said in aregulatory filing on Monday.
Last year, Rosneft announced deals worth more than $15billion to sell its crude oil and products to BP, a relatedparty that owns almost a fifth of the state-controlled oilcompany.
It said the board approved last week plans to sell up to840,000 tonnes of crude oil to BP for up to $638.4 million underfree-on-board Novorossiisk terms.
Rosneft will also sell up to 1.2 million tonnes of crude oilto BP for up to $900 million under "FOB" Primorsk terms.
Rosneft did not reveal the timing of the deal. (Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by ClarenceFernandez)