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Novorossiysk

Novorossiysk or Novorossiisk (both: nôˌvərəsēskˈ) [key], city (1989 pop. 186,000), Krasnodar Territory, SE European Russia, on the Black Sea. A major port and a naval base, it exports grain and oil, has shipyards, and is a major center of the Russian cement industry. It is connected the pipelines to the oilfields of Kazakhstan. The city stands on the site of a Genoese colony (13th–14th cent.) and of a Turkish fortress, captured by the Russians in 1808. The present city was founded in 1838, and the first cement factory was opened in 1882. Before 1914 it was one of the important grain-exporting cities of Russia. The city was held (1919–20) by the White forces during the Russian civil war.

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Russia--the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk is embarking on an ambitions expansion program that will reclaim its position as the country's top crude export outlet from the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk.(COUNTRIES) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

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Russia -- in what could be construed as yet another blow by the Kremlin, embattled oil company Yukos was denied all but one spot in this month's port loading schedule for Novorossiysk.(Countries) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

Kazakstan -- crude production leapt by 19.6% in 2001 to a record 802,700 b/d as the opening of the 300,000 b/d pipeline to the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk operated by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) created new export opportunities. (Country).(Brief Article) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

Ukraine -- Just as the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) officially opened on Nov. 27, Ukraine threw its cap into the ring as an alternative outlet for Kazak crude from a CPC oil terminal near the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk (PIW Nov.19,p2). (Countries).(Brief Article) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

Russia--August crude loadings from Primorsk are scheduled at 910,000 b/d, up from 828,000 b/d in the previous two months, marking another leap in shipments from the Baltic Sea port, which is well on its way to eclipsing permanently the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk as the top outlet for seaborne crude exports.(Countries)(Brief Article) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

Russia--national pipeline operator Transneft has come up with a creative new way to make money by forcefully convincing oil companies to sell their "top up" crude volumes to a friendly trading company--a new outfit called Sunoil that has started handling crude volumes out of Novorossiysk.(Countries)(Brief Article) (Petroleum Intelligence Weekly)

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