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2010 December 6   14:48

Tamanneftegaz 1P project completion shifted to Feb. 2011

Completion of the first phase of the terminal of CSJC Tamanneftegaz (Krasnodar Territory) has been put off till February 2011, PortNews reports citing the company’s press service. The delay is associated with the unavailability of infrastructure, in particular, the railroad facility. Previously, the deadline for the terminal completion was the forth quarter of 2010.

The first phase includes construction of an access rail from the railway station of Vyshesteblievskaya (38 km), a 22km crossing, two lines 1050 m each for parking trains at the railyard of Zhelezny Rog; handling facility for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) with capacity of 1 million tons of LPG a year (including 750,000 tons of propane, 250,000 tons of butane), crude oil transshipment facility with capacity of 5 million tons a year (10 reservoirs of 40,000 cbm each and two unloading racks each for 72 rail tank cars); marine pier with two berths of LPG and two berths for charging crude oil.

Company Tamanneftegaz is the customer and investor of Taman terminal for transshipment of LPG, crude and petroleum products on the Taman Peninsula in the vicinity of Zhelezny Rog cape (Krasnodar Territory).

The new port of Taman is expected to be located on the Taman peninsula between Cape Panageya and Tuzla spit. The under construction terminals of TogliattiAzot, Tamanneftegaz and Food Ingredients will be located outside the new port’s boundaries.

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