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Equatorial Guinea — oil port serving the West Africa region
Malabo is a oil port located in Equatorial Guinea, serving the West Africa region. As a node in the global maritime network, it connects local cargo flows to multilateral trade corridors and is reachable by carriers operating major Asia-Europe, transpacific and intra-regional services.
Primary cargo: crude oil and refined petroleum products. The port operates dedicated tanker berths with marine loading arms, and connects to inland pipeline and refinery infrastructure. Significant LNG and LPG handling capacity at major terminals.
Indian exporters and importers can reach Malabo via direct or transhipment services from JNPA (Nhava Sheva), Mundra and Chennai. Common routings: feeder to Colombo / Singapore / Jebel Ali, then mainline service. Lead times vary 12–35 days depending on transhipment hub and final inland destination.
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