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Tupras wins OMV Galati bitumen tender

  • Market: Oil products
  • 12/06/26

Turkish refiner Tupras has been awarded a tender by Austria's OMV to supply one 5,000t cargo of bitumen per month from July to October into Romania's Galati terminal on the Danube, near the Black Sea, several trading and supply firms said.

Both OMV and Tupras declined to comment on the award, including pricing. One market participant understands the tender was concluded at a $68/t premium to fob Mediterranean high-sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) cargoes, on a cif Galati basis.

While the level has yet to be verified, a trader familiar with the tender said it reflects current market fundamentals. Others, however, said that when netted back to Agioi Theodoroi in Greece, the cif level would yield little or no premium to fob Mediterranean HSFO cargoes.

Market participants more broadly understand Tupras will load its Galati-bound cargoes at the Motor Oil Hellas (MOH) refinery and export terminal at Agioi Theodoroi in Corinth. Tupras is understood to hold a term deal this year to load MOH bitumen cargoes.

Traders estimated the total shipping cost to move a 5,000t cargo on a bitumen tanker from Agioi Theodoroi to Galati at $65-70/t. This includes transit via the Sulina canal connecting the Black Sea with Galati, as well as higher costs from additional war risk premiums (AWRP) linked to the Russia-Ukraine war. OMV, Azerbaijain's Socar and trading frim Vitol all operate bitumen storage at Romanian company Unicom's terminal in Galati.

There is a lack of spot cargo availability from Mediterranean export points, particularly at Agioi Theodoroi, after MOH switched from heavy sour Middle East crudes, especially Basrah Medium and Heavy, to lighter and sweeter grades because of disruption to flows through the strait of Hormuz.

Activity in the region remains disrupted. A Ukrainian drone exploded and caused an evacuation at the Constanta oil port on 5 June.

Russia has stepped up attacks on Ukrainian ports, including a December 2025 blast that hit infrastructure at the Danube port of Izmail, which receives bitumen cargoes. Four deliveries of 2,500-3,000t have been made into Izmail in recent weeks from Romanian and east Mediterranean ports. The latest shipment, carried on board the 4,881 dwt My Worry, loaded at Constanta, discharged this week and is returning to Romania.


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