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Kozmino (port)

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42°43′51″N 133°01′38″E / 42.730874°N 133.027267°E / 42.730874; 133.027267

Port of Kozmino is the eastern-most settlement on Kozmino Bay; across the water of Nakhodka Bay is the city of Nakhodka
Kozmino Bay in the Nakhodka Bay

Kozmino is an oil port 85 kilometres (53 mi) southeast of Vladivostok on the Nakhodka Bay near Nakhodka, Primorsky Krai, Russia and close to Russia's borders with China and North Korea, on the coast of the Sea of Japan.

Kozmino is the terminal point of the Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean pipeline (since end of 2012).[1] With the opening of its terminal on December 28, 2009, the port of Kozmino instantly became Russia's third-most important oil outlet.[2]

References

  1. ^ "International - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)".
  2. ^ "Two companies, one trade: the switch that keeps Putin's oil flowing". Financial Times. 21 March 2023.


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