Approved Oil Company enters agreement with Buckeye Partners
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Vincent Theurer, President and CEO of Approved Oil Company of Brooklyn, is pleased to announce the completion of an agreement that will solidify his company's strategic footprint within the Buckeye Partners deepwater Bronx (149th St.) and Brooklyn (Court St.) terminals for the next decade and beyond.
In addition to lengthening the term of Approved Oil's ongoing storage agreements, the newly completed deal includes capital projects to be taken place at both facilities aimed at significantly increasing the company's overall tank capacity, making it the clear majority stakeholder within the two terminals. The investment is a testament to Approved Oil's continued growth and commitment to being a premier fuel supplier to all of the NYC market.
"I am proud to announce the completion of this long term storage agreement. The Approved Oil brand is built upon excellence in service to our customers, and this asset investment ensures that our competitive position as a leader in supply availability and price stability is secure for years to come," said Theurer.The Buckeye Partner terminals are state of the art facilities enabling Approved Oil to offer cleaner ultra-low sulfur fuel products and greener renewable biodiesel blended products.
Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/19042016/approved-oil-company-long-term-storage-agreement-with-buckeye-partners-terminals-3075/
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