Sentences with phrase «black sea port»

A proposed 285 - kilometer pipeline from Bulgaria's Black Sea port of Burgas to Greece's Aegean port of Alexandropolis that has also been held up as an alternative to Bosphorus shipping is pending an environmental assessment.
It's a Black Sea port that's gaining attention from the big cruise brands given the safety concerns in Ukraine.
The trying times are because of the pro Russian forces which are creating constant tension in the Black Sea port, after the annexation of Crimea.
The high - grade cocaine was hidden on ships harbored in the Black Sea port of Constanta and registered as 320 tons of bananas.
Gaidar was warned by the assembled powers that day that any suspension of debt payments would result in the immediate suspension of urgent food aid, and that ships nearly arrived at the Black Sea ports would turn around.
«The 2005 introduction presumably originated from the Black Sea; there were direct connections between North Adriatic and the Black Sea ports,» says Alenka Malej at the National Institute of Biology in Piran, Slovenia.

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Mariupol is a major Ukrainian port city located on the Black Sea.
26 - year - old Ukrainian woman has been appointed as the new head of customs in Odessa, the country's largest port on the Black Sea.
Kherson is an important port on the Black Sea and Dnieper River, and the home of a major ship - building industry.
Surrounded by the coastal Burgas Lakes and located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, the large Burgas Bay, Burgas has the largest and most important Bulgarian port.
He has travelled all over the world from the Arctic to Australia, USA to the Balkans and Russia, Black, Baltic and Red Sea, Asia, Middle East, South America and most Mediterranean ports.
The ship will sail a series of no - fly cruises from its home port of Portsmouth (UK) followed by fly cruises to the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
Major Producing Oil Fields: Samotlor, Romashkino, Mamontov, Fedorov, Lyantor, Arlan, Krasnolenin, Vatyegan, Sutormin Major Oil Terminals: Novorossiisk (Black Sea), Tuapse (Black Sea), Primorsk (Baltic Sea); Russia also uses ports at Ventspils (Latvia), Odesa (Ukraine), Klaipeda (Lithuania), and Butinge (Lithuania) Major Oil Export Pipelines outside the Commonwealth of Independent States: Friendship (Druzhba)(1.2 million bbl / d nominal capacity) Major Oil Refineries (1 / 1 / 02E)(Capacity in bbl / d): Omsk (566,000), Angarsk (441,000), Nizhniy Novgorod (438,000), Grozny (390,000), Kirishi (388,000), Novo - Ufa (380,000), Ryazan (361,000), Novo - Kuibishev (309,000), Yaroslavl (290,000), Perm (279,000), Ufaneftekhim (251,000), Salavatnefteorgsintez (247,000), Moscow (243,000), Ufa (235,000), Syzran (211,000), Volgograd (200,000), Saratov (177,000), Orsk (159,000), Samara - Kuibishev (154,000), Achinsk (147,000), Ukhta (127,000), Nizhnekamsk (120,000), Komsomolsk (108,000) Major Foreign Oil Company Involvement: Agip, BP, British Gas, ChevronTexaco, Conoco, ExxonMobil, Neste Oy, Norsk Hydro, McDermott, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Royal Dutch / Shell, Statoil, and TotalFinaElf.
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