Barents Sea / Arctic

Barents Sea / Arctic

8 terminals

Arctic terminals like Varandey operate seasonally due to ice conditions. These facilities primarily export Arctic crude grades and serve as critical infrastructure for Russian northern development.

Arkhangelsk

Regional / Secondary Port White Sea 2 calls (30d)
Type:
products/liquid bulk
Operator:
Arkhangelsk Commercial Sea Port
Capacity:
5,000,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Dikson

Local / Minor / Seasonal Kara Sea (Yenisei Gulf)
Type:
seasonal products/crude transfer
Operator:
Rosneft
Capacity:
7,000,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Dudinka

Local / Minor / Seasonal Kara Sea (Yenisei Gulf) 1 calls (30d)
Type:
products (industrial)
Operator:
Nornickel
Capacity:
5,000,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Murmansk (Kola Bay)

Regional / Secondary Port Barents Sea 2 calls (30d)
Type:
crude/products terminals, FSO
Operator:
Murmansk Commercial Seaport
Capacity:
15,000,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Sabetta

Major Export Hub Kara Sea (Ob estuary) 5 calls (30d)
Type:
LNG terminal
Operator:
Novatek
Capacity:
16,500,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Severodvinsk

Local / Minor / Seasonal White Sea 4 calls (30d)
Type:
products (limited)
Operator:
Rosmorport
Capacity:
500,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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Varandey (Nenets)

Regional / Secondary Port Barents/Arctic
Type:
offshore terminal
Operator:
LUKOIL
Capacity:
12,000,000 t/year
Status:
Unknown
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Vitino (Kandalaksha Gulf)

Local / Minor / Seasonal White Sea
Type:
products/crude (historic)
Operator:
Vitino Port Ltd.
Capacity:
3,000,000 t/year
Status:
Active
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