Handling of liquid bulk and dry bulk cargo is down, LNG handling is up
In January-March 2021, the port of Vysotsk handled 4,128,600 tonnes of cargo, which is 5% less as compared with the same period of the previous year, says Baltic Sea Ports Administration.
In the reporting period, handling of liquid bulk cargo fell by 5% to 3,082,200 tonnes including 2,932,800 tonnes of oil products (-6%) and 149,300 tonnes of liquefied gas which rose by 38%.
In the reporting period, handling of coal and coke declined by 6%, year-on-year, to 1,046,500 tonnes.
In 2020, the port of Vysotsk handled 18.58 million tonnes of cargo (-4%, year-on-year).
Port of Vysotsk is located in the Leningrad region of Russia. There are two stevedoring company operating at the port: Port Vysotsky LLC and RPK-Vysotsk-LUKOIL-II LLC. In May 2012, the Russian government decided to expand the Vysotsk port territory, including in its boundaries the land and adjacent waters occupied by facilities of a general cargo terminal under construction. The terminal capacity is projected to reach 3 million tonnes a year.
Cryogas JSC has embarked on construction of a terminal for production, storage and shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the port of Vysotsk with annual capacity of 660,000 tonnes of LNG (two turns of 330,000 tonnes each). Infrastructure facilities being built under the project foresee expansion of production to 1.3 million tonnes of LNG per year.