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Seaport in Pevek expands territory to serve new deposits on Chukotka

The Pevek seaport’s territory is 19 hectares

MOSCOW, July 24. /TASS/. The seaport in Pevek will expand territory for warehouses to store cargo, necessary for development of new deposits as well as for construction of an energy bridge from Magadan. A non-residential quarter next to the port will become the port’s new territory, Chief Engineer Nikolai Ratnikov told TASS.

"The area will be cleared fully in 2019, and this territory will be taken by warehouses to store construction materials and equipment for development of new gold deposits in Chukotka’s west," he said. "We have already stored a part of the pylons for the overhead line from Magadan."

The Pevek seaport’s territory is 19 hectares. As the new quarter is cleared, the port will receive four more hectares. Six non-residential buildings remain in the new territory, three of them will be demolished within a few months.

The cargo turnover will grow from 2019, when the country’s northernmost city will begin receiving construction materials for development of gold deposits Kekura, Klen and Peschanka. Currently, the port’s annual cargo turnover is 250,000 tonnes.

The new energy bridge will unite energy systems in Chukotka and the Magadan Region, thus giving cheap and reliable energy to deposits in the Baimskaya ore zone and at the promising Burgakhchan license area. In 2017, an investor finalized projection works, the document undergoes expert studies, the project’s term is scheduled for 2018-2022.