General Partner
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International Association of Oil Transporters (IAOT)
The IAOT is an ambitious international project. It aims to become a platform for key actors dealing with the transport and storage of crude oil and crude oil products. IAOT currently unites nine members and observers from eight different countries.
IAOT Members
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MERO ČR, a.s., Czech Republic
The founding Member of the IAOT. MERO ČR was established in 1994. The only shareholder is the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic. MERO owns and operates the Czech section of the Druzhba crude oil pipeline (505,7 km) and the IKL crude oil pipeline (374,4 km). It is the only pipeline transporter of crude oil into the Czech Republic and the most important company ensuring storage of strategic emergency stocks of crude oil for the state.
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TRANSNEFT, PJSC, Russia
Transneft, Public Joint Stock Company, was established in 1993 by the Government of the Russian Federation. It provides services in the field of oil and oil products transportation via the trunk pipelines system within Russia and abroad. It operates more than 72.000 km of trunk pipelines and transports around 90% of oil extracted in Russia.
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TRANSPETROL, a.s., Slovak Republic
TRANSPETROL, a.s., is the only operator of the oil pipeline system in the Slovak Republic, which measures over 1,000 km. The state owns 100% of the shares of the company. In addition to crude oil transportation, TRANSPETROL, a.s., is also involved in crude oil storage. Alongside the operative storage of crude oil for business partners, its capacity stacks also serve as storage of crude oil for the State Material Reserves.
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JSC „GOMELTRANSNEFT DRUZHBA“, the Republic of Belarus
Gomeltransneft Druzhba was established in 1992 as an independent state enterprise. It transports Russian and Belarusian oil to the JSC Mozyr refinery, provides transportation of Belarusian oil for export and transit of Russian and Kazakh oil to Poland, Germany, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. It operates almost 2.000 km of pipelines.
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MOL, Hungary
MOL Group is an integrated, international oil and gas company, headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, founded in 1991. MOL Hungary Pipeline Operation is part of downstream business. MOL Pipeline Operation operates 800 km of crude pipelines and 1350 km of product pipelines. Its main responsibilities are to transport oil products (including semi-finished products) from the Danube Refinery to the depots, and from/back Duna Refinery and MOL Petchem Tiszaújváros (18 different product and semi-finished products). The Hungarian crude pipeline system is transporting different types of crude oils originated from domestic fields, Russia and the Mediterranean region.
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KazTransOil JSC, the Republic of Kazakhstan
KazTransOil was founded in 1997, and is the national operator for the main oil pipeline. The Company operates and maintains over 5.300 km of oil pipelines and over 1.900 km of main waterlines, provieds services on crude oil transportation, and organizes transportation of Kazakh oil via pipeline networks of other states.
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CHINA NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION, China
On July 27, 1987, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) was reorganized to become an integrated group with business covering oil and gas upstream and downstream operations, as well as oilfield services and engineering construction. CNPC is China’s largest oil and gas producer and supplier, as well as one of the world’s major oilfield service providers and a globally reputed contractor in engineering construction. With a presence in almost 70 countries, CNPC is seeking an even greater international role. The CNPC’s domestic oil and gas pipelines measured a total length of 77,612 km, consisting of 48,629 km of natural gas pipelines, 18,892 km of crude oil pipelines and 10,091 km of refined product pipelines.
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PJSC “UKRTRANSNAFTA”, Ukraine
PJSC “Ukrtransnafta” was established pursuant to the resolution of the National Security and Defense Concil of Ukraine and the Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated June 23rd, 2001 №256. PJSC “Ukrtransnafta” comprises the following branches: “Oil-trunk pipelines “Druzhba”, “Prydniprovski oil-trunk pipelines”, “Pivdenni oil-trunk pipelines”. PJSC “Ukrtransnafta” is the national operator that provides services on oil transportation by pipelines to the Ukrainian refineries and its transit to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. PJSC “Ukrtransnafta” operates an extended oil pipeline system with the total length 4767,4 km, including 11 tank-farms with total nominal capacity 1,083 m³, 51 oil pumping stations, marine oil terminal (MOT) “Pivdenny”.