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2007 April 17   14:53

Indiga port project is shaky owing to lack of potential load – expert

Implementation of the project on construction of Indiga port on the eastern coast of the Barents Sea close to a village bearing the same name, is shaky because its loading is not guaranteed, PortNews IAA learnt at an international conference Arctic Shipping held in St. Petersburg. Mikhail Grigoriev, member of coordinating council under RF President’s plenipotentiary representative in the North-West federal district explained journalists that Transneft does not consider this project to be a priority. The volumes additionally produced at Timano-Pechorsk oil-and-gas field in the nearest years may be exported via Varandei terminal (Kara Sea, LUKOIL). According to Grigoriev, as early as in 2007 Grigoriev may reach the volume of 5 million tons per year while the terminal’s potential capacity is 12 million tons. Earlier, the agency’s source in LUKOIL forecasted that introduction of major facilities of Varandei is scheduled for autumn 2007, which will enable the terminal to handle 1 million tons of export oil in 2008 (through deployment of shuttle tankers and Belokamenka terminal in Murmansk).

As for Indiga port project, Grigoriev says that in 2006 the head of Transneft was provided with calculations for loading of the new pipeline which implied no guarantees of its design loading. According to Grigoriev, Transneft decreased design capacity of the pipeline to 12 million tons per year, which corresponds to design capacity of Varandei. Grigoriev says there are no possibilities to increase oil production to load Kharyaga-Indiga oil pipeline.

In fall 2003, the project of oil pipeline to the port of Murmansk was proposed by Russian oil companies as the first private pipeline for transportation of crude oil from Western Siberia to the coast of the Barents Sea. However, the project later transferred to a state-controlled Transneft, which concluded it is reasonable to build only Kharyaga-Indiga oil pipeline sector without linking with West Siberian oil. It is planned to use Kharyaga-Indiga oil pipeline for transportation of cruide from Timano-Pechorsk oil-and-gas field to the coast of the Barents Sea and further by tankers to European and US ports. The line’s length is to total about 430 kilometers.

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