Azerbaijan’s SOCAR Trading to supply 1m tonnes of oil to Belarus in 2021
<p> MINSK, Feb 15 - PrimePress. SOCAR Trading, the trading subdivision of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), plans to fulfill its contractual obligations to deliver to Belarus about 1 million tonnes of crude oil in 2021, SOCAR Spokesman Ibrahim Ahmadov told Interfax-Azerbaijan. </p> <p> </p> <p> SOCAR delivered 90,000 tonnes of Azerbaijani oil to Belarus on February 5, 2021 from Supsa. Further supplies are yet a matter of talks, he said. </p> <p> </p> <p> In 2020, SOCAR supplied 1.038 million tonnes of oil in 10 sea tankers via the Odessa port (Ukraine) and the Odessa-Brody pipeline to the Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast), including 755,000 tonnes of Azeri Light oil and about 283,000 tonnes of oil bought from oil traders. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Ukrtransnafta (Ukraine) extended the contract with the Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil, special exporter of Belarusian oil products) on supplies of Azerbaijani oil to Belarus in 2021. Ukrtransnafta CEO Mykola Gavrilenko said that the contract terms for 2021 remained unchanged. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-02-16
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MINSK, Feb 15 - PrimePress. SOCAR Trading, the trading subdivision of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), plans to fulfill its contractual obligations to deliver to Belarus about 1 million tonnes of crude oil in 2021, SOCAR Spokesman Ibrahim Ahmadov told Interfax-Azerbaijan.
SOCAR delivered 90,000 tonnes of Azerbaijani oil to Belarus on February 5, 2021 from Supsa. Further supplies are yet a matter of talks, he said.
In 2020, SOCAR supplied 1.038 million tonnes of oil in 10 sea tankers via the Odessa port (Ukraine) and the Odessa-Brody pipeline to the Mozyr Oil Refinery (Gomel Oblast), including 755,000 tonnes of Azeri Light oil and about 283,000 tonnes of oil bought from oil traders.
As previously reported, Ukrtransnafta (Ukraine) extended the contract with the Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil, special exporter of Belarusian oil products) on supplies of Azerbaijani oil to Belarus in 2021. Ukrtransnafta CEO Mykola Gavrilenko said that the contract terms for 2021 remained unchanged. End