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“A request has been received from Belneftechim to load their products into the RPK-Vysock terminal. Discussions on the range and possible quantities are currently underway, and after their completion, the specific loading conditions will be formed and established. the parameters, ”said Alexei Machnev, director of Lukoil-Trans.
“We believe that using the entire logistics chain, including cargo handling in Russian ports, can be more efficient for our partners than the route through neighboring countries,” he added.
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak, who promised Minsk earlier last month that the possibilities of reorienting Belarusian export cargoes would become clear in September, declared “stowage potential” in ports near the Gulf at the end of the month. from Finland. tons of petroleum products and expressed the hope that agreements would be reached in the near future.
Earlier, the Russian minister spoke about the possibility of recharging between 3 and 4 million a year. tons of Belarusian petroleum products.
Faced with pressure from the opposition and western democracies following the controversial presidential elections in Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko threatened to divert the transit of Belarusian cargo from the Baltic states, which imposed sanctions on Minsk, to Russian ports in late August. Most of them are processed at the Klaipeda port. The authoritarian president of Belarus later clarified that this would happen if Russia offered similar conditions.
According to the Lithuanian government, diverting the cargo from Lithuania in the first place would hurt Belarus itself economically.
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