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Tatneft awards term coke for export

  • Market: Petroleum coke
  • 29/06/21

Russian refiner Tatneft has completed a tender for export petroleum coke from its 280,000 b/d Taneko refinery in Nizhnekamsk for August 2021-April 2022, awarding all of the volume to trading company Litasco.

The company held an open auction on 28 June after collecting bids from potential buyers in a closed format from 21-28 June.

The oil company offered 40,000t/month of anode-grade coke, plus an additional 20,000t/month at the seller's option, over the nine-month period. The coke was offered on a cpt basis for supply to the Baltic port of Ust-Luga, the Novorossiysk or Taman Black Sea ports, the Russian-Belarusian border crossing for supplies to the Baltic, or the Russian-Kazakh and Kazakh-Chinese border crossings.

The price will be based on the Argus fob US Gulf coast 4.5pc sulphur fuel-grade coke monthly average during the month of shipment. The monthly average for this specification was last assessed in May at $95.88/t, but weekly prices have since climbed well into the triple digits.

Petroleum coke exports from the Taneko refinery totalled 30,800t from 1-24 June, according to railway freight forwarding companies. About 27,000t was shipped to St. Petersburg port, and the remaining volume was delivered to the Dostyk rail station on the Kazakhstan-China border.

Russian petroleum coke production fell to 244,700t in May from 252,400t in April, according to the Fuel & Energy Complex of the Central Dispatch Department, a subsidiary of the Federal State Budgetary Institution ‘REA', Russian Energy Ministry. The most notable decline was from Lukoil's Perm refinery, which reduced production last month to 27,100t, down from 64,500t in April. Rosneft's Novokuibyshevsky refinery produced about 14,600t of coke in May, compared with none in April.

The 180,000 b/d Antipinsky refinery did not produce any coke in May or April, compared with 4,500t in March. This may be related to Azerbaijan's state-owned Socar in April pulling out of the joint venture that operated the western Siberia refinery.


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