Asset Report
ESPO Pipeline
Report summary
The Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline was built to transport oil from East Siberia to export markets through the Pacific coast. It consists of two sections: ESPO Phase 1 links Taishet in the Irkutsk Oblast to Skovorodino in the Amur Oblast. ESPO Phase 2 links Skovorodino and an oil export terminal at Kozmino Bay. This terminal can handle up to 360 tankers annually. Crude oil export capacity is 720,000 b/d. ESPO also includes a spur line linking Skovorodino to Daqing in ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Key issues
- Location maps
- Participation
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Development
- Background
- ESPO Phase 1
- ESPO Phase 2
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Spur pipelines
- Chinese Spur
- ESPO-Khabarovsk
- ESPO-Komsomolsk
- Crude destination post-2020
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Supply pipeline network
- Zapolyarye-Purpe
- Vankorskoye - Purpe
- Kuyumba-Taishet
- Throughput
- Costs
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Sales contracts
- Crude Quality
- Tariffs
- Transneft tariffs indexation
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Economic assumptions
- Oil price
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Map
- Participation: Table 1
- Schematic of ESPO and associated pipelines
- Throughput: Table 1
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