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Russia launches first ammonia sea terminal in the Baltic Sea

Russia introduced the country's. first ammonia sea terminal at the port of UstLuga on Friday,. intending to increase export capability amid Western sanctions.

Previously, Russia exported ammonia utilizing the Baltic sea. ports and a pipeline which linked the Russian city of. Togliatti with the Ukrainian port of Odesa, however access to. western ports as well as to the pipeline, was cut off for. Russian suppliers by sanctions.

The terminal was built by Russian fertiliser manufacturer. Eurochem, according to its 2023 monetary report. The launch of. the terminal was announced by a company called Port Alliance,. whose owners have actually not been disclosed.

The total production capability of the terminal, which is. created for all kinds of fertilisers, will amount to 14 million. metric heaps, according to the Leningrad region administration's. statement on Friday.

The shortage of port facilities for harmful chemical products. in Russia has to do with 6 million lots per year, according to Russian. authorities.

(source: Reuters)