Fri 27 May 2016, 07:21 GMT

Nayada joins Russian bunker association


Bunker firm carries out deliveries in a number of ports in Far East Russia.



Russian bunker supplier Nayada Co Ltd has joined the Russian Association of Marine and River Bunker Suppliers, PortNews reports.

Established in 1998, and headed by director Evgeny Gryaznykh, the company carries out deliveries of marine fuel and lubricants in the Far East ports of Nakhodka, Vostochniy, Kozmino, Vladivostok, Slavaynka, Zarubino, Posyet, Korsakov and Vanino.

The association's IX Russian Forum, entited 'Current state and prospects for development of Russian bunker services market', is due to take place next month in Saint Petersburg.

Key topics to be discussed include: liquefied natural gas (LNG), changes in legislation, bunker business in free ports in the Far East, the impact of tax and shelf projects on bunkering, and the modernization of Russian refineries.

The event is to be held at the Ambassador Hotel, 5-7 Rimsky-Korsakov Avenue, St. Petersburg, on June 23-24.

Contact details for the Russian Association of Marine and River Bunker Suppliers have been provided below.

Telephone / Fax: +7 (812) 380 4388
Email: info@mrbunker.ru

Address:
Office 606, Konstitutsii pl., 2
St. Petersburg, 196247
Russia

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