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Russia's Novatek might raise naphtha exports to 600,000 T/month from Ust-Luga

Russian energy company Novatek might increase exports of naphtha from its UstLuga complex on the Baltic Sea to up to 600,000 lots a months after upkeep and thanks to a brand-new processing system, two market sources stated on Tuesday.

They said Novatek raised operations at all the 3 condensate fractionation systems previously in November at the complex to capacity of 25,000 heaps per day.

Novatek did not respond to an ask for comment. In August, Novatek started operations at its new processing unit at the complex.

In October, Novatek exported around 385,000 lots of naphtha, almost 110,000 lots of jet fuel and some 42,000 lots of gasoil from the complex, according to the industry sources and LSEG data.

The new refining system has annual capacity of 3 million tons of gas condensate - a liquid feedstock comparable to light crude oil, processing it into light and heavy naphtha, jet fuel, fuel oil and gasoil.

In 2023, the complex processed 7 million metric tons of gas condensate, Novatek data showed.

Novatek exports naphtha mostly to Asia, consisting of China, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia, LSEG data programs.

(source: Reuters)