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Thames Oilport adds tankage

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Thames Oilport has announced that it is going to expand the amount of tankage to be used for diesel storage, bringing into use a further 56 000 m3 of tankage from the first quarter 2017 (1Q17). This is additional to the 175 000 m3 of tankage which came into use in April 2016 and the 64 000 m3 of tankage which was commissioned earlier in August 2016, both of which have been previously announced.

Thames Oilport is being developed in phases, beginning with diesel storage and moving on to storage and road loading for other products.


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/12082016/thames-oilport-adds-diesel-tankage-3913/

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