Socar Trading to double third party volumes this year in its turnover
02.28.2011 - NEWS

February 28, 2011 [abc.az] - Geneva-based Socar Trading S.A., a trade house established by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan, has announced plans to triple operations for the next 5 years.


Company’s president and chief executive Valery Golovushkin has claimed that Socar Trading, whose turnover in 2010 reached $19 billion, intends to triple it for the next 5 years to become as Gunvor or Trafigura.

“Socar Trading is marketing about 80 percent of Azeri Light crude from the BP-operated giant Azeri–Chirag-Gunashli where crude production from the fields has peaked at around one million barrels per day and the future growth will come from trading oil of third parties with oil sales going to Asia, Europe, Africa, the United States and Canada. 37 percent of Socar’s activity came from third party volumes in 2010 and it should double this year,” Golovushkin said.

Socar Trading is building an oil storage terminal at the United Arab Emirates port of Fujairah and it would be the key foothold for the company to expand its trading activity when it started operating in October 2011.

UK: Totalenergies Merges Its Upstream Business With NEO Next, Creating the Largest Independent Oil and Gas Producer in The UK
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Totalenergies]- TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with NEO NEXT Energy Lim... Read More
Squadron Energy Chooses Reganosa to Operate and Maintain a New LNG Terminal in Australia
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Squadron Energy]- After an international selection process, Reganosa Servicios... Read More
Air Products and Yara in Advanced Negotiations to Partner on Low-emission Ammonia Projects
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Yara]- World-leading hydrogen supplier and global industrial gases company Air... Read More
Europe’s Soft Gas Prices Put the Squeeze on U.S. LNG Traders
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Oil Price]- U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas have been on a record-breaki... Read More