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Sources say that Novatek, a Russian condensate producer, has installed a new unit at the Ust-Luga Complex.

Two market sources said that Novatek, a Russian energy company, launched its new gas condensate processing unit in the Baltic Sea Port of Ust-Luga at the end of August.

The new refinery unit can process 3 million tons of gas condensate per year. This liquid feedstock is similar to crude oil. It is then processed into jet fuel, gasoil, heavy naphtha and fuel oil.

Novatek didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Novatek opened the Ust-Luga Complex in 2013, with two refinery units, to process gas produced by its Arctic fields. It also ships oil products and gas condensate on international markets.

Novatek's data shows that in 2023 the complex will process 7 million tons of gas condensate.

Novatek has begun maintenance on an older unit at the site after launching its new one. The traders do not expect to see a big increase in the exports of naphtha from this complex.

LSEG data indicates that Novatek exports most of its naphtha to Asia, mainly China, Singapore and Malaysia. Jason Neely is the editor and reporter.

(source: Reuters)