Novorossiysk Seaport to Open Fuel Oil Terminal Soon
12.23.2011 - NEWS

December 21, 2011 [Bloomberg] - Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port (NCSP), Russia’s largest by volume, completed a fuel oil terminal with capacity of 4 million metric tons a year and plans to open it soon, said an executive at one of the port’s shareholders.


“We will push to increase the volume of oil products there,” Alexander Vinokurov, first vice president of Summa Group, said in a Dec. 16 interview in Moscow.

Summa and OAO Transneft, Russia’s oil pipeline operator, have joint control over a 50.1 percent stake in Novorossiysk, on Russia’s Black Sea coast. Summa, which is controlled by businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov, also has assets in gas production, mining, telecommunications.

In May 2010, Novorossiysk said the terminal would cost 5 billion rubles ($156 million) to build.

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