BelOil puts up for sale in March 37,000 tons of gasoline with delivery through Russia’s Ust-Luga
<p> MINSK, Mar 2 - PrimePress. Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil, designated exporter of Belarusian oil products) has offered for sale 37,000 metric tons of the unleaded Ai-92-K5-Euro gasoline produced by Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC for delivery via the Portenergo terminal in the Russian port of Ust-Luga in March, 2021, FOB. </p> <p> </p> <p> The contract will be concluded through BelOil’s British subsidiary BelOil (UK) Ltd. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, BNK (UK) Limited, a subsidiary of BelOil, suspended the export of oil products via Klaipeda (Lithuania) under new contracts in mid-December 2020. </p> <p> </p> <p> Moscow and Minsk signed an agreement Feb 19, 2021 on exports of Belarusian oil products through Russian seaports. The document was inked by Ministers of Transport of Russia and Belarus – Alexei Avramenko, and Vitaly Savelyev. </p> <p> </p> <p> Under the document, Belarus will transship 9.8 million tonnes of fuel oil, gasoline, and motor oil through Russian seaports in the Baltic Sea in 2021–2023, including 3.5 million tonnes in 2021, 3.2 million tonnes in 2022, and 3.1 million tonnes in 2023. </p> <p> </p> <p> The Belarusian Oil Company CJSC was established in May 2007. Belorusneft owns a 52% stake in the company, Naftan OJSC and Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC own 24% each. BelOil exports oil products produced by its shareholders, purchases and refines oil at Belarusian refineries. The company has subsidiaries in Poland, Latvia, the UK, Russia and Ukraine. End </p>
2021-03-03
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MINSK, Mar 2 - PrimePress. Belarusian Oil Company (BelOil, designated exporter of Belarusian oil products) has offered for sale 37,000 metric tons of the unleaded Ai-92-K5-Euro gasoline produced by Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC for delivery via the Portenergo terminal in the Russian port of Ust-Luga in March, 2021, FOB.
The contract will be concluded through BelOil’s British subsidiary BelOil (UK) Ltd.
As previously reported, BNK (UK) Limited, a subsidiary of BelOil, suspended the export of oil products via Klaipeda (Lithuania) under new contracts in mid-December 2020.
Moscow and Minsk signed an agreement Feb 19, 2021 on exports of Belarusian oil products through Russian seaports. The document was inked by Ministers of Transport of Russia and Belarus – Alexei Avramenko, and Vitaly Savelyev.
Under the document, Belarus will transship 9.8 million tonnes of fuel oil, gasoline, and motor oil through Russian seaports in the Baltic Sea in 2021–2023, including 3.5 million tonnes in 2021, 3.2 million tonnes in 2022, and 3.1 million tonnes in 2023.
The Belarusian Oil Company CJSC was established in May 2007. Belorusneft owns a 52% stake in the company, Naftan OJSC and Mozyr Oil Refinery OJSC own 24% each. BelOil exports oil products produced by its shareholders, purchases and refines oil at Belarusian refineries. The company has subsidiaries in Poland, Latvia, the UK, Russia and Ukraine. End