НПЗ Звезда (SOCAR) в Измире станет важным источником дохода для Азербайджана

Одна из крупнейших зарубежных инвестиций Азербайджана - нефтеперерабатывающий завод Star, построенный азербайджанской государственной нефтяной компанией SOCAR в Турции, принесет чистую прибыль в размере сотен миллионов долларов для Азербайджана и SOCAR, сообщили источники в SOCAR со ссылкой на агентство Trend News.

"Мы постепенно проводим пусконаладочные работы, и ожидается, что в этом году нефтеперерабатывающий комплекс выйдет на полную производственную мощность. Это позволит нам перейти от стадии разработки проекта к операциям, когда проект начнет приносить доход", - сказали в компании.

SOCAR отметили, что новый НПЗ ориентирован на огромный потенциал турецкого рынка.

Завод стоимостью 6,3 миллиарда долларов США был построен SOCAR в районе Алиага турецкого города Измир и начал работу в октябре 2018 года.

"НПЗ поможет Турции сократить торговый дефицит, заменив значительную часть импортируемой в настоящее время продукции местным производством. НПЗ Star также принесет чистую прибыль в сотни миллионов долларов для Азербайджана и SOCAR. Интеграция с другими объектами SOCAR на полуострове Алиага также повысит эффективность нефтехимического производства. НПЗ Стар будет снабжать наш нефтехимический комплекс Petkim нафтой, которая до сих пор импортировалась из-за рубежа", - говорится в сообщении государственной нефтяной компании.

Общая мощность завода по переработке нефти составит 10 миллионов тонн, когда завод заработает на полную мощность. Ожидается, что SOCAR будет поставлять нефть и другое сопутствующее сырье для компании.

Нефтеперерабатывающий завод Звезда является одной из крупнейших иностранных инвестиций, когда-либо сделанных в Турции, и он также становится символом дружбы и сотрудничества между двумя странами. Однако Азербайджан также рассматривает инвестиции как надежное деловое предприятие, и в период неопределенности на рынках нефти доходы от таких инвестиций, как нефтеперерабатывающий завод Звезда, обеспечат SOCAR и Азербайджан альтернативным источником дохода.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Trend news agency

фото: НПЗ Звезда (SOCAR) в Измире, Турция (фото из архива)

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