Russia Restarts Propane And Butane Exports Via Crimea's Kerch Port - Reuters
(Updated - September 26, 2023 6:12 AM EDT)
Russia Restarts Propane And Butane Exports Via Crimea's Kerch Port - Reuters
- Russian producers of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have restarted regular exports of propane and butane via the port of Kerch in Crimea after an eight-year hiatus.
Regular supplies of LPG, or propane and butane, from Russian plants to Kerch for further exports, started in the second half of June.
"Supplies are going via the railways to the port of Kavkaz (in the Azov Sea), and then by ferry to Kerch as LPG transportation via the Crimean bridge is prohibited."
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