Belneftekhim, SOCAR agree on joint sales of oil products produced in Belarus
<p> MINSK, Apr 14 – PrimePress. Belarus’ state-run concern Belneftekhim and the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan SOCAR have agreed on the joint sales of oil products produced in Belarus. It was stipulated in a memorandum of understanding signed by Belneftekhim Chairman Andrei Rybakov and SOCAR President Rovnag Abdullayev on April 14, the press service of Belneftekhim said. </p> <p> </p> <p> The memorandum provides for expansion of opportunities of the parties in production and sale of oil and oil products. </p> <p> </p> <p> SOCAR Trading, the trading subdivision of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), reported that in 2020 it supplied Belarus with 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. Belarusian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Andrey Ravkov told reporters on April 13 that Belarus plans to buy from Azerbaijan 1 million tonnes of crude oil in 2021, while 270,000 tonnes has already been delivered. End </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
2021-04-15
Primepress
MINSK, Apr 14 – PrimePress. Belarus’ state-run concern Belneftekhim and the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan SOCAR have agreed on the joint sales of oil products produced in Belarus. It was stipulated in a memorandum of understanding signed by Belneftekhim Chairman Andrei Rybakov and SOCAR President Rovnag Abdullayev on April 14, the press service of Belneftekhim said.
The memorandum provides for expansion of opportunities of the parties in production and sale of oil and oil products.
SOCAR Trading, the trading subdivision of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), reported that in 2020 it supplied Belarus with 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. Belarusian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Andrey Ravkov told reporters on April 13 that Belarus plans to buy from Azerbaijan 1 million tonnes of crude oil in 2021, while 270,000 tonnes has already been delivered. End