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Exports volume over BalttransServis rises 52% to 3.15 million tons from January to July
Export flows passing through the BaltTransService’ oil terminal at the port of Primorsk (Leningrad region) in January-July, 2010 leaped by 52% against the similar period of 2009, to 3,151,000 tons of diesel fuel, PortNews reports citing the terminal statistics. In July, transshipment of petroleum products increased to 640,000 tons (vs 505,000 tons in July, 2009).
BTS plans to handle by the end of this year 6 million tons of diesel
fuel, or 40% up over the 2009’s exports volume via Primorsk.
The terminal authorities said that the situation in the Vyborg district,
Leningrad region and the terminal is quite normal. There is no threat
of wildfires.
The petroleum products terminal at the port of Primorsk was launched in
May 2008. The first phase of the terminal is intended for export of over
8 million tons of light petroleum products annually. The oil products
are supplied to the terminal via the pipeline
Kstovo-Yaroslavl-Kirishi-Primorsk (North project).
Source: Port News
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