Petersburg Oil Terminal ups product handling
03.13.2009 - NEWS
In February 2009 Russia’s Petersburg Oil Terminal handled 870,082 tonnes of oil products, up 30,896 tonnes against the previous year.

The volume of dark oil products totalled 610,000 tonnes in the reported period, an increase of 229,000 tonnes against February 2008.
In January-February 2009 Petersburg Oil Terminal handled 1,512 more tonnes than the preceding period, amounting to 1.766 million tonnes of oil products.
Petersburg Oil Terminal operates the largest Russian terminal for oil products in the Baltic Sea region.
It provides the services of transshipment and storage of oil products for export, as well as bunkering vessels. In addition, the company conducts quality analysis of oil products, and accepts and treats slops discharged from vessels calling at the Port of St. Petersburg.

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