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SOCAR's Black Sea oil terminal ups oil and oil products transshipment

Oil&Gas Materials 3 August 2010 14:48 (UTC +04:00)
In January-July of 2010, Georgian Black Sea oil terminal Kulevi of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) received about 2 million tons of oil and oil products, SOCAR said.

Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug.3 / Trend /

In January-July of 2010, Georgian Black Sea oil terminal Kulevi of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) received about 2 million tons of oil and oil products, SOCAR said.

In July, oil terminal received about 410,000 tons of oil-related cargo, and sent 408,000 tons.

The Black Sea Oil Terminal of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) Kulevi (Georgia) increased oil receipt during last 7 months by 65 percent. Total amount of transshipment in 2010 increased by 55 percent in 2010.

Since May there is a sharp raise of products' stream, mostly it is crude oil, the port reported. This is observed due to the fact that since May the terminal began handling of Kazakh Tengiz oil.

Earlier the Georgian government reported that, in 2009, the Kulevi terminal shipped 2.1 million tons compared to1.3 million tons in 2008. In 2009, the terminal processed 99 ships compared to 65 ships in 2008.

The terminal was put into operation in summer 2008. Its total capacity is 10 million tons of oil per year, including 3 million tons of oil, 3 million tons of diesel fuel, and 4 million tons of fuel oil.

The terminal can accommodate up to 168 tank cars. The tank farm's total volume is 320,000 cubic meters with the possibility of increasing to 380,000 cubic meters. The port has two berths to load petroleum products in tankers of up to 100,000 tons.

Loading productivity ranges from 1,000 to 8,000 cubic meters per hour. The railway station, which can simultaneously accommodate up to 180 carriage awaiting discharge of cargo, serves to the port. The railway trestle can simultaneously unload 168 carriages.

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