FINNART

  • Latitude: 56.1143
  • Longitude: -4.83568
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Address: Loch Long Scotland UK

Web-site: https://www.forthports.co.uk/deepsea/Port-Finnart

Finnart Ocean Terminal, located on the west coast of Scotland, is an important facility primarily used for the import and export of petroleum and chemical products. Here are some key details and specifications:

Location

  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Region: Scotland
  • Coordinates: Approximately 56.0486° N latitude and 4.8443° W longitude
  • Nearby Waterway: Loch Long, connecting to the Firth of Clyde

Ownership and Operation

  • Owner: BP (British Petroleum)
  • Operator: BP (British Petroleum)

Port Facilities and Specifications

  1. Berths and Jetties:

    • The terminal has several jetties capable of accommodating a range of vessel sizes, including large tankers. Specific berths include deep-water berths to handle very large crude carriers (VLCCs).
  2. Depth:

    • The water depth at the berths is sufficient to accommodate large oil tankers. Specific depth details can vary but are generally around 12 to 24 meters (39 to 79 feet), suitable for deep-draft vessels.
  3. Storage Capacity:

    • Significant storage capacity for crude oil and refined products. The tank farm in the terminal can store a substantial amount of liquid petroleum.
  4. Cargo Handled:

    • Mainly crude oil, refined petroleum products, and chemicals.
  5. Loading/Unloading Equipment:

    • Advanced loading arms and hose handling equipment for safe and efficient transfer of liquids.
    • Modern safety and spill prevention systems.
  6. Facilities:

    • Pipelines connecting the terminal to the BP Grangemouth Refinery approximately 58 miles away, enabling the transfer of crude oil and products.
    • Ancillary facilities include firefighting systems, environmental protection measures, and safety monitoring systems.

Accessibility

  • Road Access: Connected via local roads to major highways, facilitating the transport of goods by road.
  • Rail Access: While there is no direct rail connection, nearby facilities may have rail connections for handling cargo transport.

Environmental and Safety Measures

  • Stringent safety and environmental regulations are in place to prevent spills and to minimize environmental impact.
  • Regular inspections and adherence to international standards for marine and port operations.

Services and Utilities

  • Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage services for vessels navigating to and from the terminal.
  • Tug Assistance: Tugboats available to assist with berthing and unberthing operations.
  • Other Services: Pollution control, waste disposal, and emergency response services.

Contact Information

  • For specific queries, it is best to contact BP or local port authorities directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Note

  • Specifications and details may change over time, so always refer to the latest publications or direct communication for current information.

The Finnart Ocean Terminal is a crucial hub in the UK's energy infrastructure, playing a vital role in the import and export of essential petroleum products.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
AUSTRALIS Tanker GBFNT 12:27:55
SAPPHIRE Pleasure 11:26:58
SVITZER WARDEN Passenger CLYE OPS 9/18/2024
PINNACLE SPIRIT Tanker LAS PALMAS 9/18/2024
SVITZER MILFORD Towing/Tug CLYDE OPERATING ARE 9/18/2024
ANGLEGARTH Towing/Tug CLYDE TOWAGE OPS 9/16/2024
SVITZER HAWK Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 9/16/2024
ELISABETH SCHULTE Tanker FINNART,UK 9/13/2024
BRO NISSUM Tanker GBFNT 9/10/2024
SOUTHERN SWAN Sailing 9/9/2024
CMS BOXER Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 9/6/2024
DMS POPPY Other 9/5/2024
PACIFIC SAPPHIRE Tanker GBFNT 9/3/2024
FRIDA KNUTSEN Tanker GB FNT 8/31/2024
CMS WRESTLER Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 8/30/2024
MANUSHI Sailing ARROCHAR 8/30/2024
BRO NUUK Tanker GB FNT 8/27/2024
AQUALEGACY Tanker GB FNT 8/23/2024

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