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UkrTransNafta (Ukrainian: УкрТрансНафта) is an open joint-stock company established by the government of Ukraine in June 2001. The company exists to manage oil transportation operations through the Ukrainian pipeline network. The company oversees the activities of two main oil pipeline systems: the Ukrainian section of the Druzhba pipeline, and the Pridniprovski oil pipeline. The company is also in charge of the Odessa-Brody pipeline.

Mission

UkrTransNafta seeks to:

  • promote the integration of Ukrainian oil pipelines into the European oil pipeline systems;
  • promote business opportunities pertaining to the Ukrainian oil pipeline systems
  • promote investment in the Odessa–Brody pipeline

Pipeline system

UkrTransNafta's oil transportation system has a capacity of 110 million tons a year. The overall length of existing pipelines is 4,524 kilometres (2,810 mi). The pipeline system includes 40 pumping stations. Tank farm capacity is about 1 million cubic meters.[1]

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