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Port Vera

Coordinates: 42°57′27″N 132°17′37″E / 42.95750°N 132.29361°E / 42.95750; 132.29361
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Port Vera is a coal terminal in Russia's Far East. It is located across the bay from Vladivostok.[1][2][3] It cost more than $1 billion in Rubles to build.[4] The terminal is to have a capacity of to 20 million tonnes per year.[5]

History

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Port Vera project began in 2014. It was subsidized by Rostec and designed by Rosengineering.[4]

In August 2022, the port was completed with a draft of 12.11 meters. The berth is 246 meters long.[5]

In 2023, the port was sold to the Sibanthracite Group. [6]

References

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  1. ^ "Glavgosexpertiza approves construction of coal terminal Port "Vera" in Primorye".
  2. ^ https://en.topcor.ru/35271-morskoj-terminal-port-vera-operedivshij-sankcii.html. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Roing".
  4. ^ a b "Construction of coal port Vera to require $1 billion of investment".
  5. ^ a b "Construction of coal terminal Port Vera completed with positive conclusion obtained from ad hoc regulator". 26 August 2022.
  6. ^ "The owner of Sibanthracite Group is to buy a port in Primorsky Krai | the Coal Hub". 29 June 2024.

42°57′27″N 132°17′37″E / 42.95750°N 132.29361°E / 42.95750; 132.29361