Planned annual maintenance at the pipeline running into the Russian Baltic Sea port of Primorsk is a major reason for a fall in export volumes of Russian Urals crude in February, a spokesman for Russian state oil pipeline operator OAO Transneft (TRNFP.RS) said Wednesday.
Planned annual maintenance at the pipeline running into the Russian
Baltic Sea
port
of
Primorsk
is a
major reason for a fall in export volumes of Russian Urals crude in February, a
spokesman for Russian state oil pipeline operator OAO Transneft (TRNFP.RS) said
Wednesday.
Exports from Primorsk are set to fall to 5.4 million metric tons in February,
compared with exports of 6.4 million tons originally scheduled for January,
according to the preliminary loading program seen by Dow Jones Newswires last
week.
The maintenance is expected to last three days, but could be extended by a day
if some issues are found that need to be addressed, said the Transneft
spokesman.
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