In 2013 Russia increased oil export to Kazakhstan by 16.3%

In 2013 Russian oil export to Far Abroad totaled 206,782 tons (4,153,000 barrels a day), down 2.2% against the same showing in 2012, according to the information of the Central Department of Fuel and Energy Complex.

During 2013 184,070 million tons of Russian oil was exported to Far Abroad via Transneft oil pipelines and 22,712,000 tons bypassing Transneft  22,712,000.

Last year 26,890,000 tons of Russian oil was shipped via Novorossiysk port through Transneft system (1,879,000 tons in December), Primorsk – 50,643,000 tons (3,797,000 tons), Kozmino – 21,293,000 tons (1,800,000 tons), and Ust-Luga  - 17,193,000 tons (1,099,000 tons). 

In 2013 Rosneft company exported 94,256,000 tons of oil (7,622,000 tons) to Far Abroad via Transneft pipelines, LUKoil – 20,321,000 tons (1,546,000 tons), Surgutneftegas – 28,821,000 tons (2,287,000 tons), Gasprom Neft – 7,765,000 tons (538,000 tons) and Tatneft – 11,397,000 tons (822,000 tons)

In 2013 the enterprises, which are not included into the vertically integrated oil companies, shipped 10,534,000 tons of oil to Far Abroad via Transneft (in December – 925,000 tons). The operators exported 1,525,000 tons of oil (131,000 tons).

Last year Kazakhstan’s transit totaled 18,208,000 tons (in December – 1,547,000 tons), Azerbaijan – 1,751,000 tons (169,400 tons), Turkmenistan – 156,100 tons (42,800 tons) and Belarus -1,619,000 tons (139,200 tons).

In 2013 Russian oil companies reduced oil export to Far Abroad by 0.5% against the same period last year to 28,078,000 tons (in December – 2,723,000 tons).

Last year oil deliveries to Belarus reduced by 2% and totaled 20,928,000 tons (2,023,000 tons in December). In 2012 oil export to Kazakhstan increased by 16.3% up to 7,150,000 tons (700,000 tons).—0---

 

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