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+ | ====== Novorossiysk ====== | ||
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+ | About 550,000 barrels a day of Russian crude are shipped from Novorossiysk. Around 2 1/2 times as much, mostly from Kazakhstan, flows via CPC. | ||
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+ | Weekly flows are always variable driven in part by the number of Kazakh cargoes loaded at the port | ||
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+ | Russia’s commodity export hub of Novorossiysk in the Black Sea was closed for several hours on Friday after a Ukrainian drone attack on a naval vessel, the first time that operations at the key shipment point for oil and grains have been disrupted by the war. | ||
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+ | * Novorossiysk also ships oil, coal and fertilizer | ||
+ | * Nearby is the export terminal for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which loads tankers with about 1.3 million barrels a day of crude from fields in both Russia and Kazakhstan. | ||
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+ | The latter country has become a crucial sources of oil for Europe after it banned imports from Russia. | ||
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+ | ===== CPC ===== | ||
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+ | The Novorossiysk terminal is part of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) which sends oil from western Kazakhstan via its pipeline to the Black Sea port. It is part-owned by the Russian state – Transneft has a 24% stake in the project, according to the CPC website.((https:// |