Tepsa Netherlands completes latest expansion
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Tepsa Netherlands is set to complete its latest expansion, adding nine new storage tanks and increasing its capacity by 28 000 m3.
The new tanks are designed to handle a variety of products with specific storage needs.
Neste, for example, will store liquid waste plastic (LWP) in two tanks. Given the requirements of LWP, these tanks are fully customised and designed to maintain optimal conditions for safe and efficient handling.
Three additional tanks will store sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), to support the growing demand driven by EU regulations. The other tanks will be used for a variety of petrochemical products.
The expansion also includes a new truck loading station, connections to a deep-sea jetty, a dedicated barge jetty, and encompasses the existing rail loading bays, enhancing logistics and operational flexibility.
With construction progressing as planned, this development further strengthens Tepsa Netherlands' ability to support evolving market needs and the energy transition.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/13022025/tepsa-netherlands-completes-latest-expansion/
You might also like
Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast
Mike Logue, Owens Corning Global Business Director – Mechanical Insulation, delves into factors that can support the performance, safety and longevity of insulating systems installed in hydrocarbon processing environments, including cryogenic facilities.
Duqm refinery enhances sulfur processing with IPCO technology
Duqm Refinery has installed three IPCO SG20 drum granulators to process sulfur efficiently and meet SUDIC standards. The advanced system offers high capacity, reduced emissions, and consistent product quality, addressing common challenges in traditional drum granulation with innovative features and simplified, continuous operation.