RU OLA
Terminal Overview
Description
Port Olya is situated on the northern coast of the Caspian Sea in the Astrakhan region of Russia. Its strategic location makes it a vital node in the transportation network connecting Russia with the Caspian Sea countries and beyond. The port was developed to enhance Russia’s export capabilities, particularly for oil and gas products, and to support the economic development of the Astrakhan region. Over the years, the port has expanded its infrastructure to accommodate a variety of vessels and cargo types. The terminal is equipped with modern facilities for the handling and storage of crude oil and petroleum products, including several berths and storage tanks. Its infrastructure supports both river-sea vessels, allowing for efficient transshipment operations. The port’s operations are crucial for the export of Russian oil and gas, serving as a gateway for energy flows to international markets. The terminal is managed by a consortium of Russian companies, with significant investments made to upgrade its facilities and increase its capacity. Recent developments have focused on enhancing the port’s operational efficiency and environmental sustainability. Port Olya plays a pivotal role in Russia’s energy strategy, providing a reliable outlet for its vast hydrocarbon resources. The port’s strategic importance is underscored by its ability to facilitate trade under various geopolitical conditions, ensuring the steady flow of energy commodities to global markets.
Traffic Analytics
Real-time vessel traffic data will be available once AIS enrichment is complete. This includes vessel calls, traffic patterns, and operational statistics.
Infrastructure
Ownership & Operations
Data Sources
- [Official] Port Olya Overview (accessed 2025-10-15)
- [Industry] Caspian Energy Group Operations (accessed 2025-09-30)
- [Industry] Russian Ports and Terminals Report (accessed 2025-08-20)
- [News] Port Olya Expansion Plans (accessed 2025-07-15)
- [AIS] Port Olya Activity Report (accessed 2025-10-25)
