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First bitumen cargo shipped to new Romania facility

  • : Oil products
  • 22/12/08

The first bitumen cargo has been delivered to a new ship-to-truck discharge facility in Braila, on the Danube river in southeast Romania, adding to supply competition at a key regional import market.

The 6,300 dwt Cumhuriyet unloaded a 3,800t cargo on 4 December that it loaded at Turkish firm Tupras' 227,000 b/d Izmit refinery. Tupras took delivery of the vessel in August.

Once fully discharged into road tankers the bitumen will move to the inland Floresti terminal, in northeast Romania close to the border with Ukraine. Polish refiner PKN Orlen operated Floresti for several years until the end of 2018, since when the facility has been largely inactive.

Argus understands a unit of Turkish construction and bitumen supply firm Guven Asphalt is involved in receiving at Braila and moving onwards to Floresti, although full details of the venture are undisclosed.

It adds to existing strong cargo and truck supply competition from a variety of sources into Romania, which remains heavily dependent on imports even though there has been a significant drop in construction activity and bitumen consumption since 2020. The current winter slowdown is being accompanied by sharply falling domestic truck prices.

Romanian firm Bitholder imports cargoes to the Mangalia and Constanta bitumen terminals on the Black Sea coast, and trading firm Vitol ships cargoes into Galati, near Braila on the Danube. Bitumen also regularly enters Romania from Hungary, Poland, Austria, Serbia and Greece, as have small amounts from northwest Turkey this year.


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