* Rosneft Q3 net loss at 64 bln rbls

* Company announces share buyback extension until 2021-end

* Company had to cut oil output under OPEC+ deal

* Increased oil purchases in third quarter

MOSCOW, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Fallout from the pandemic and a weaker rouble sent Russian energy giant Rosneft to a third-quarter net loss of 64 billion roubles ($827 million) from net income of 43 billion roubles in the previous quarter, the company said on Friday.

However, plans to extend a share buyback programme until the end of 2021, announced later during a conference call with investors, helped its shares reverse earlier losses.

Rosneft, the world's second-largest oil producer by output behind Saudi Aramco, was forced to reduce oil production in line with the OPEC+ supply pact aimed at stabilising global markets.

The company's oil and gas condensate output for the July to September period was down 3.2% from the previous quarter at 3.91 million barrels per day.

It also had to contend with the coronavirus crisis. Its headquarters was placed on a 30-hour working week and pandemic-related costs for the first nine months of the year amounted to 5 billion roubles ($65 million).

Rosneft's shares were 0.2% higher by 1350 GMT.

The company proposed a $2 billion share buyback in May 2018 to reduce debt and boost investor returns. It eventually started making open market repurchases in March 2020, and had initially planned to complete the programme by year-end.

The company's earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation in the third quarter more than doubled from the previous three months to 366 billion roubles.

Run by one of President Vladimir Putin's closest allies, Igor Sechin, Rosneft had long opposed output production cuts in tandem with OPEC but has been overruled by the president, who is keen to deepen political cooperation with the Middle East.

The company, in which BP owns a 19.75% stake, said it still planned capital expenditure of 1 trillion roubles in 2021, but the eventual amount depends on how the OPEC+ deal evolves.

The company has had to buy oil from third parties to meet its obligations amid the production curbs.

Rosneft said it bought 27.4 million barrels on global markets in the third quarter, up 35% from the second quarter.

($1 = 77.4149 roubles) (Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin, Olesya Astakhova and Oksana Kobzeva Editing by David Goodman, Kirsten Donovan)