The first tanker loaded with Azeri crude left on Monday the Turkish port of Ceyhan, a week after the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria halted operations at the Ceyhan terminals. The crude oil tanker Nordlotus departed from Ceyhan early on Monday local time and is en route to Genoa, Italy, according to data from MarineTraffic. The tanker is loaded with Azerbaijan’s crude, which hasn’t been exported from Ceyhan since the earthquake on February 6, Reuters reported today, citing a trade source and vessel-tracking data. Another…
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