Asset Report
Baltic Pipeline System
Report summary
The Baltic Pipeline System (BPS) was built to transport oil from West Siberia, Timan-Pechora and Kazakhstan for export via the Primorsk terminal on the Baltic Sea. The terminal's total crude oil and petroleum products export capacity is 1.2 million b/d and 500,000 b/d respectively. The BPS also serves the domestic market via the existing Transneft pipeline network and refineries at Ukhta, Yaroslavl and Kirishi. The BPS was of particular strategic importance to Russia as it reduced ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Key issues
- Location maps
- Participation
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Development
- BPS-I
- BPS-II
- Throughput
- Costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Map
- Participation: Table 1
- Development: Table 1
- Baltic Pipeline System-I route and pump stations
- Development: Table 2
- Baltic Pipeline System-II route and pump stations
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