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Black Sea CPC terminal resumes oil loadings sources say

By Robert Harvey

LONDON - On Monday, January 6, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal, near the Russian Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk, resumed loading crude oil after several days?of weather-related interruptions that also delayed maintenance?work.?Two industry sources said on Tuesday. The poor weather conditions and Ukrainian attacks against infrastructure caused a drop in Kazakhstan's oil production and exports. About 80% of Kazakhstan’s crude oil exports are handled by the CPC Terminal. One of the sources claimed that crude oil loadings began again from the 'one single point docking' (SPM-1), in the afternoon of 5 January. CPC Terminal stopped oil exports due to bad weather on December 29, 2018.

The?sources stated that CPC Terminal is now expected to finish maintenance on the third (SPM-3)?mooring by mid-January. This was pushed back from December's end. The maintenance on SPM-3 started in mid-November, but bad weather has caused delays.

CPC Terminal didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. Tuesday is a holiday in Russia. SPM-2 is not in operation due to a drone attack by Ukraine on November 29, CPC normally loads from two dockings with the third mooring kept as backup.

According to Kpler's data, the tanker Atlantic M loaded about 700 000 barrels of crude from the terminal on January 5.

Three traders said this week that the talks on trading CPC Blend crude had stalled due to?the loading delay. CPC will export approximately 1.65 million barrels of this grade per day in January.

(source: Reuters)