Russian crude exports via Primorsk down 2% to 29,17m tons
Russian crude oil exports through the port of Primorsk shrank in five recent months by 2% compared with the same period last year, to 29,17 million tons, the Port Authority statistics said.
In May, the exports volume fell by 1% to 6,33 million tons.
Primorsky Trade Port (PTP) is Russia’s premier port in the country’s North-West region for exports of oil and petroleum products. The Primorsk Oil Terminal is the terminus of the Baltic Pipeline System (BPS) and main pipelines Kstovo-Yaroslavl-Kirishi-Primorsk (North Project) and JSC Transnefteproduct. In 2010, Primorsk Oil Terminal handled 77,540,300 million tons of exported crude oil, a 2-percent decline year-over-year.
Primorsky Trade Port (PTP) is Russia’s premier port in the country’s North-West region for exports of oil and petroleum products. The Primorsk Oil Terminal is the terminus of the Baltic Pipeline System (BPS) and main pipelines Kstovo-Yaroslavl-Kirishi-Primorsk (North Project) and JSC Transnefteproduct. In 2010, Primorsk Oil Terminal handled 77,540,300 million tons of exported crude oil, a 2-percent decline year-over-year.