Thu 10 Apr 2014 15:22

Lukoil restarts bunkering at Volgograd


Russian supplier offering distillates and marine lubricants at Volga River port.



Lukoil-Bunker LLC has confirmed that bunkering operations at the port of Volgograd have restarted.

Lukoil said that river navigation at Volgograd had been reopened following the winter season and that its bunkering service had commenced as a result in early April.

Lukoil-Bunker supplies both marine gasoil (MGO) and marine lubricants at Volgograd during the spring, summer and autumn period. In addition to Volgograd, the company also carries out deliveries at Rostov, Astrakhan, Yeysk, Azov, Olya and Saratov.

Lukoil-Bunker is a subsidiary of Russian oil company Lukoil. The company specializes primarily in the supply of marine fuel at sea and river ports of the Russian Federation, Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia. Contact details for the Lukoil-Bunker Volgograd branch have been provided below.

Phone: +7 8442 54 74 91
Fax: +7 8442 54 74 93
E-mail: volgograd@lukneva.ru

Address:
Zemlyachki Street #66 A
Volgograd 400117
Russia

Ports Covered: Volgograd, Rostov, Astrakhan, Yeysk, Azov, Olya, Saratov.

Branch director: Oleg Zakutnev.

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