BRAEFOOT

  • Latitude: 56.0359
  • Longitude: -3.31128
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Address: UK

Braefoot Bay Marine Terminal is a significant maritime port facility located on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. This terminal primarily handles liquid natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products and is an integral part of the UK's energy infrastructure.

Key Features and Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Situated on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth, near the small village of Braefoot Bay in Fife.
    • Proximity to several key industrial sites and refineries in the region.
  2. Terminal Description:

    • Comprises jetties that extend into the Firth of Forth, allowing for the berthing of tankers.
    • Equipped with modern loading and unloading facilities specifically designed for LNG and LPG products.
    • The terminal includes storage tanks and processing facilities to manage and moderate the flow of gas products.
  3. Berthing Specifications:

    • Designed to accommodate large LPG and LNG carriers.
    • Equipped with advanced berthing systems and mooring arrangements to ensure safe docking and operation of vessels. -—Depth at Berth: Generally suitable for deep-draft vessels, but specific draft restrictions should be confirmed for precise planning. -—Multiple berths to handle more than one vessel concurrently, optimizing turnaround times.
  4. Safety and Environmental Standards:

    • Adheres to stringent safety regulations to handle highly volatile gases.
    • Comprehensive safety protocols and emergency response systems in place.
    • Measures to mitigate environmental impact, including spill containment and clean-up systems.
  5. Operational Information:

    • Usually manned 24/7 with continuous monitoring of port operations.
    • Advanced communication systems for coordination between port authorities, ships, and related services.
    • Provides services such as pilotage, tug assistance, and line handling.
  6. Economic and Strategic Importance:

    • Plays a critical role in the import and export of LPG and LNG for the UK and European markets.
    • Supports regional industrial facilities and contributes to the local economy by providing jobs and facilitating trade.

Access and Connectivity:

  • Easily accessible by road, facilitating the onward distribution of gas products to various inland destinations.
  • Well-connected to regional industrial infrastructure and energy supply networks.

Operators and stakeholders using Braefoot Bay Marine Terminal benefit from its dedicated facilities and strategic location, making it a vital hub for the UK's gas supply chain. Specific operational details and regulations should always be confirmed with the port authorities to ensure compliance and up-to-date information.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CAMPERDOWN Towing/Tug FORTH ESTUARY TOWAGE 9/18/2024
FORTH BELLE Passenger 9/17/2024
CORAL FURCATA Tanker GBBFB 9/16/2024
INCHCOLM Towing/Tug FORTH ESTUARY 9/16/2024
QUEENSFERRY Towing/Tug HOUND POINT 9/16/2024
WAVE TRAIN Towing/Tug 9/15/2024
BALMERINO Towing/Tug FORTH TOWAGE OPS 9/15/2024
CORAL SHASTA Tanker NLMOE 9/14/2024
CT BARNSTON Towing/Tug BURNTISLAND 9/13/2024
FORTH KING Other 9/12/2024
CORRINGHAM Towing/Tug FORTH TOWAGE OPS 9/11/2024
CLIPPER JUPITER Tanker NL RTM > GB BFA 9/11/2024
KITTIWAKE Towing/Tug WORKING-RIVER-FORTH 9/10/2024
CORAL FUNGIA Tanker BFB GB 9/9/2024
STAV VIKING Tanker GB BFB 9/9/2024
QUEENSFERRY BELLE Passenger PORT>EDGAR 9/6/2024
STIKLESTAD Tanker BEANR>GBBFB 9/5/2024
WETWHEELS EDINBURGH Pleasure 9/5/2024
ST DAVID Towing/Tug 8/26/2024
MIRAI Tanker GB BFB 8/21/2024

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