COVENAS ANCH
- Latitude: 9.54387
- Longitude: -75.8304
- North Coast South America
- Anchorage in Colombia
Location: Coveñas Sucre Colombia
Coveñas is a significant port located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, particularly known for its oil and gas exports. Here are some key details about the port and its specifications:
General Description:
- Location: Coveñas, Sucre Department, Colombia
- Coordinates: Approximately 9.4083° N latitude, 75.7000° W longitude
- Primary Use: Primarily serves as an export terminal for crude oil and refined petroleum products, but it also handles some general cargo.
Port Infrastructure:
- Terminals: The port has dedicated oil terminals. The key facilities include the Ocensa Terminal and the Cano Limon Covenas Pipeline terminal.
- Storage: There are extensive storage facilities for crude oil and petroleum products.
- Berths: The port has several berths equipped to handle oil tankers and general cargo ships. These berths are designed to accommodate a range of vessel sizes, from smaller coastal tankers to large Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs).
Specifications:
Depth:
- Channel Depth: The navigation channel is dredged to accommodate deep-draft vessels.
- Berth Depth: Depth at berths can vary, but major oil terminals typically have depths allowing for the accommodation of VLCCs or Suezmax tankers.
Anchorage:
- COVENAS ANCH (Anchorage Area): This area is designated for vessels awaiting their turn to berth. The designated anchorage zones are clearly defined and can accommodate several vessels at a time.
Navigational Aids:
- The port and its approaches are well-marked with buoys, lights, and other navigational aids.
- Vessels are assisted by tugs for berthing and unberthing operations.
Pilotage:
- Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels entering or leaving the port.
- Pilots are available and board vessels at the designated boarding ground.
Tug Assistance:
- Tug services are available and often required, especially for large tankers. The number and power of tugs will depend on the size of the vessel.
Port Services:
- Fueling (Bunkering): Limited bunkering services are available for vessels.
- Repairs: Basic ship repair facilities are available within the port area.
- Waste Disposal: Services for waste disposal, garbage collection, and ballast water management are provided.
Security:
- The port operates under strict security measures in compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. There are thorough checks and surveillance systems in place to ensure maritime and cargo security.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port follows environmental regulations to minimize the impact of port operations on the surrounding coastal and marine environments. This includes oil spill response plans and waste management procedures.
Accessibility:
- Located on the Caribbean coast, the port is accessible year-round. However, operations can be affected by weather conditions, particularly during the hurricane season, although hurricanes are relatively rare in this part of the Caribbean.
Please note that for the most accurate and current information, particularly specialty requirements or operational changes, it's advisable to contact the port authorities or visit the official port website.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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NEW ODYSSEY | Tanker | COVENAS | 11/22/2024 | |
ADVANTAGE SUMMER | Tanker | NL RTM> CO CVE | 11/14/2024 | |
NEW JOURNEY | Tanker | CO CVE | 11/8/2024 | |
YUAN NAN HAI | Tanker | COCVE | 11/3/2024 |