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Title: Oil Transit Through Finnish and Estonian Ports


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Oil Transit Through Finnish and Estonian Ports
  • OKT-Infra
  • Helsinki
  • September 2007

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Russia is second largest oil exorter of the world
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Ports handling Russian oil export
  • 2006 155 mln t of oil and oil products were
    transported from Russia via Russian, Finnish and
    Baltic States ports.
  • Of them biggest oil ports were
  • Primorsk 65,956 mln t
  • Tallinn 24,051 mln t
  • Ventspils 18 mln t
  • Other ports where
  • Vysotsk, St Petersburg, Kaliningrad Russia
  • Vene-Balti, Miiduranna, Sillamäe Estonia
  • Riga, Liepaja Latvia
  • Klaipeda, Butinge Terminal Lithuania
  • Hamina - Finland.

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Finnish ports
  • 2006 figures
  • Ports total turnover 104,177 mln t
  • Transit cargo total 5,997 mln t
  • Liquid bulk transit 1,348 mln t (all export)
  • Liquid bulk transit ports Kotka and Hamina,
  • no oil and
  • oil products transit.

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Estonian Ports
  • 2006 figures
  • Ports total turnover 49,7 mln t
  • Transit cargo total 38,77 mln t
  • Oil and oil products transit 27,18 mln t (25,99
    mln t export)
  • Oil transit ports Port of Tallinn, Miiduranna,
    Vene-Balti and Sillamäe

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Estonian Ports
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1.2
  • Port of Tallinn
  • Muuga
  • Paldiski South
  • Port of Sillamäe
  • Port of Miiduranna
  • Vene-Balti

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Estonian ports Port of Tallinn
  • The biggest port company of Estonia
  • Combines five harbours
  • Muuga,
  • Old City
  • Paljassaare
  • Paldiski South
  • Saaremaa.
  • Old City Harbour is specialized in servicing
    passenger and ro-ro cargo flows.
  • Saaremaa harbour was originally built for cruise
    ships.
  • Harbours of Muuga, Paldiski South and
    Paljassaare are specialized in cargo handling,
    oil and oil products among others.

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Estonian ports Port of Tallinn
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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga
  • 20th anniversary in 2006.
  • The biggest harbour in Estonia handling about 30
    mln t of which 20 mln t are oil and oil products,
    making 75 of total oil transit
  • Harbour territory 449,2 ha
  • Harbour aquatory 752,0 ha
  • Number of quays 28
  • Total length of quays 5900 m
  • Max. Depth 18,0 m
  • Max. measurements of vessels
  • Length 300 m
  • Width 48 m

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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga
  • 6 liquid bulk operators, 2 multipurpose terminals
    (1 of them is equipped with reefer complex),
    container and ro-ro terminal, dry bulk terminal,
    grain terminal, steel terminal, coal terminal in
    the harbour.
  • In total Muuga harbour has
  • Warehouse area 151 000 m²
  • Open storage area 670 000 m²
  • Reefer warehouse area 11 500 m²
  • Oil tank capacity 1 100 000 m³
  • Grain silo capacity 300 000 t

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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga - Quays
  • Quays are used by different operators
  • Quays most frequently used 9a, 7, 10a, 1a

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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga Oil Terminals
  • 7 oil and oil product terminals
  • E.O.S. AS (Termoil) tanks 12 km from port in
    Maardu, connected via pipeline
  • Trendgate AS same as E.O.S
  • Eurodek Services OÜ terminal in port
  • Oiltanking Tallinn AS terminal in port
  • Pakterminal AS terminal in port
  • Neste Eesti AS terminal in port
  • Nynas AS terminal in port

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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga Oil Transit
Terminals
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Estonian ports Tallinn,Muuga Oil Transit
Terminals
  • Pakterminal has railway 5 branches, total length
    10,6 km
  • Eurodek 5 branches for 400 wagons
  • E.O.S 12 maneuvering roads 12 km
  • Trendgate 5 branches 10,5 km
  • Oiltanking has railway 2 branches for 27 rail
    tanks plus connecting line (for 6 or 7 rail
    tanks)
  • Port of Tallinn has railway in length of 20,26 km

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Estonian ports Tallinn, Paldiski South Harbour
  • Situated 45 km west from Tallinn
  • Passenger terminal, ro-rogeneral cargo terminal,
    timber termina, metal terminal and 2 car
    terminals.
  • Channel of 960 m length, 120 m wide and 14,0 m
    depth.
  • Harbour territory 59,98 ha
  • Harbour aquatory 137,2 ha
  • Number of quays 8
  • Total length of quays 1417,5 m
  • Max. Depth 13,5 m
  • Max. measurements of vessels
  • Length 230 m
  • Width 35 m
  • Covered warehouse area of 12 000 m2
  • Open storage area of 270 000 m2
  • Oil tank capacity 259 000 m3

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Estonian ports Tallinn,Paldiski South Oil
Transit Terminals
  • 1 terminal
  • Alexela Terminal AS terminal right beside the
    harbour
  • Terminal has railway 5 branches (850 m each),
    total length 4,25 km

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Estonian ports - Vene-Balti
  • Port is situated in Kopli peninsula.
  • Main activity is ship repair and construction,
    stevedoring operations are carried out only in
    some part of the port.
  • Harbour territory 58,2 ha
  • Harbour aquatory 168,3 ha
  • Number of quays 21
  • Total length of quays 2430 m
  • Max. Depth 11,4 m
  • Max. measurements of vessels
  • Length 200 m
  • Width 35 m
  • Port is handling oil and oil products, general
    cargo, timber, metals and containers.
  • Covered storage 5 000 m2
  • Open storage area 25 000 m2
  • Oil tank space 115 000 m3

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Estonian ports - Miiduranna
  • Port is situated in the Viimsi peninsula.
  • Channel of 1000 m length, 110 m wide and 13,0 m
    depth.
  • Harbour territory 4,69 ha
  • Harbour aquatory 85,2 ha
  • Number of quays 10
  • Total length of quays 925 m
  • Max. Depth 13,0 m
  • Max. measurements of vessels
  • Length 195 m
  • Width 32 m

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Estonian ports - Sillamäe
  • Port is situated in the north-eastern part of
    Estonia 25 km from Russia border and 180 km from
    Tallinn.
  • newest port started operations on October 14,
    2005
  • Harbour territory 21,17 ha
  • Harbour aquatory 390,5 ha
  • Number of quays 6
  • Total length of quays 1182 m
  • Max. Depth 16,0 m
  • Max. measurements of vessels
  • Length 200 m
  • Width 35 m
  • Port has terminals for liquid and dry bulk cargo,
    general cargo, ro-ro cargo and containers.

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Estonian ports Sillamäe Oil Transit Terminals
  • 1 terminal Sillamäe Oil Terminal
  • July 2007 Alexela Logistics bought Sillamäe Oil
    Terminal
  • Railway 4 branches, 1050 m each, total length 4,2
    km.

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Estonian ports Sillamäe, Miiduranna, Sillamäe -
Quays
Miiduranna is able to serve ships with 195
length, 32 m breadth, 12,3 m draught
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Loading performance
  • Terminals dont use their loading capacity
  • Actual loading productivity smaller than
    terminals stated
  • Naantali Sköldvik loading performance differs
    quite a range usual 1000 t/h
  • Muuga harbour 1149 t/h
  • In Muuga harbour average cargo space utilization
    rate 0,77
  • average amount of cargo loaded 37 th t

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Port dues and charges
  • Used currency Euro
  • Port dues and charges calculated for one visit
  • Ventspils, Primorsk cheapest
  • Finnish ports dues are high

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Hinterland connections
  • 100 of oil transit by railway
  • Narva -gt Tapa -gt Maardu
  • Port of Muuga
  • Maardu railway station (33 side tracks and
    shunting tracks) -gt 1 railway main track -gt
  • Muuga railway station (47 side tracks and
    shunting tracks )-gt 1 railway main track -gt
  • Muuga harbour (17 side tracks and shunting
    tracks)
  • 2 tracks available to get back from Port of Muuga
    to Muuga station

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Hinterland connections
  • Narva -gt Tapa -gtÜlemiste
  • Paljassaare, Vene-Balti
  • Kopli station, track capacity 68 side tracks and
    shunting tracks (marshaling yard).
  • Paldiski South
  • Paldiski, track capacity 12 side tracks and
    shunting tracks
  • Above mentioned ports the limiting factor is
    Ülemiste Railway station (20 railway tracks)
  • In the future cargo handling in ports of Kopli
    peninsula questionable
  • In the future for Paldiski possible Tallinn
    railway detour

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Hinterland connections
  • Narva -gt Vaivara
  • Sillmäe 4 tracks 4,62 km (tracks owned by Port
    of Sillamäe) from Vaivara railway station

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Hinterland connections
  • Speed of trains
  • average time for border crossing is approximately
    4 hours
  • from border station to marshaling yard 23 hours
    as average
  • time from marshaling yard 54 hours as average
  • time from marshaling yard to port (until
    finishing loading) 15 hours as average.
  • Max speed allowed for cargo trains 90 km/h
  • In real life Narva -gt Muuga 211 km 8 hours
    instead of 2,5 hours

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