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CPC crude oil loads steady at 1.6 million bpd, traders claim

Two traders with knowledge of the situation said that the crude oil loadings at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium's (CPC's) marine terminal in Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka, near Novorossiisk, have remained steady so far this month at 1.6 million barrels a day, according to a preliminary export schedule.

The revised CPC Blend loading plan for September has not changed from the provisional schedule as the expected disruptions to exports due to an oil spill at the mooring port did not occur.

CPC suspended its operations on August 29 due to an accident that occurred during a loading process and a spill of oil at its Black Sea Terminal. The third mooring port, which had been closed for planned maintenance work, was quickly reopened.

CPC, which exports more than 1% global oil, primarily from Kazakhstan, via Russia and Black Sea terminal.

The traders reported that the pipeline operator can currently load oil to full capacity at two of the three single-point moorings. The third is normally reserved for unplanned shutdowns of the other two.

CPC reported that after the completion of the cleanup and lifting of the local emergency measures, on August 30, monitoring of the seawater quality in the vicinity of the terminal revealed that the pollutant levels were within acceptable levels.

The terminal's September export volume is slightly lower than August, when it exported around 1,66 million bpd. This reflects stable flows from Kazakhstan’s Tengiz Karachaganak, and Kashagan field, which feeds into the CPC pipeline.

CPC is the main route through which Kazakh crude oil exports reach global markets. The majority of volumes are destined for Europe and Asia. Russia contributes smaller amounts of oil to CPC flow.

(source: Reuters)