KYIV, Oct 4 – Ukraine's seaports, whose share in import deliveries of diesel fuel is rapidly growing amid the introduction of duties on Russian resources supplied by pipeline, will have to accept a record volume of diesel fuel in the amount of 150,000 tons in October, director of A-95 Consulting Group (Kyiv) Serhiy Kuyun said.
According to him, to date, the record volume fixed in the autumn of 2015 was 130,000 tons.
Kuyun said that in September the share of seaports in the structure of import deliveries was 20%, whereas a year earlier it was 10%. The share of fuel supplies from Belarus is 53% (against 36% in September 2018), Russian deliveries by rail 6% (against 3%), Russian deliveries through Gomel 12% (against 9%), and Lithuania's share some 9% (against 8%).
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