Tuapse Oil Terminal is an oil import-export terminal located offshore from the port of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the biggest oil terminals on the Black Sea and serves as a hub for crude oil deliveries to places beyond. The terminal, which commenced operations in 2005, belongs to the Russian oil giant Rosneft.
The overall capacity of the import-export terminal is approximately of oil but capacity will be increased to by 2015. Tanker loading capacity is suitable for Aframax tankers up to . The terminal serves the nearby Tuapse Refinery, also owned by Rosneft.
The construction of the terminal started in 2003 and was completed by 2005 at a cost of US$120 million.
2013 saw commissioning of a deep-water terminal capable of receiving 250 m-long-vessels with a 15 m draft and able to process 7 million tons of oil products annually.
As part of the Russo-Ukrainian War the Tuapse oil terminal was attacked by drones on 2 November 2025. The oil-loading infrastructure and an oil tanker caught fire and the tanker's crew was evacuated.