Throughput of port Primorsk in 3M’2022 rose by 17% Y-o-Y
The port demonstrates stable growth of oil handling
In January-March 2022, the port of Primorsk handled 14,765,300 tonnes of cargo, up 17%, year-on-year.
According to the Baltic Sea Ports Administration, handling of crude oil rose by 27%, year-on-year, to 10,000,900 tonnes, handling of oil products totaled 4,764,300 tonnes (+1%).
In 2021, the port of Primorsk handled 52,998,500 tonnes of cargo, up 7%, year-on-year.
Port Primorsk is Russia’s largest oil port in the Baltic Sea. It is the final stage of the Baltic Pipeline System (BPS). The port is located in the Leningrad Region, on the eastern coast of the Bjyerkezund Strait (Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea). The port occupies the territory of 252.268835 ha, the territory of its water area 32.26 square kilometers.
Within the port of Primorsk, there are two liquid bulk cargo terminals intended for crude oil and diesel fuel and a complex for handling of general cargo.