NOVATEK, Russia: An emergency unfolded in the Russian Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga as a fire broke out at Novatek’s natural gas terminal, prompting evacuations and a high alert in the surrounding area. Authorities are actively addressing the situation at the crucial terminal, a key component of Russia’s natural gas infrastructure.
The fire occurred at Novatek’s natural gas terminal in Ust-Luga, situated 110 kilometers west of St Petersburg near the Estonian border. Novatek, Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, operates the terminal.
Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko confirmed the evacuation of personnel from the terminal and emphasized that there were no reported casualties. A state of high alert has been declared in the Kingiseppsky district, encompassing the Ust-Luga port.
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Russian emergency services, including the ministry of emergency situations and local firefighting teams, are actively engaged in extinguishing the fire. The response aims to contain and eliminate the blaze to prevent further damage.
As of the latest reports, the cause of the fire at the Ust-Luga terminal has not been officially disclosed. Investigations are likely underway to determine the origin and factors contributing to the incident.
Novatek’s Ust-Luga complex is crucial for processing natural gas condensate into various products, including naphtha, jet fuel, and ship fuel components. The terminal plays a significant role in Russia’s natural gas supply chain.
The incident underscores the importance of swift emergency responses and raises concerns about the potential impact on natural gas operations in the region. Ongoing developments will provide more insights into the extent of the damage and the steps taken to restore normalcy.