GAGAK RIMANG
- Latitude: -6.71
- Longitude: 112.215
- Indonesia
- Offshore Terminal in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Offshore Terminal GAGAK RIMANG Overview:
The Offshore Terminal GAGAK RIMANG is an essential facility designed for the systematic and efficient handling, storage, and transportation of petroleum and possibly liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Indonesia. This terminal plays a critical role in supporting the nation's energy infrastructure by facilitating the export and import of vital energy resources. Here’s an overview of its description and specifications:
Description:
Location:
- Situated off the coast of Indonesia in proximity to significant oil and gas fields.
- Strategically placed to optimize access to international shipping routes.
Functionality:
- Primarily serves as a hub for the loading and unloading of crude oil and LNG.
- Equipped to handle large vessels, including oil tankers and LNG carriers.
Operational Scope:
- Acts as a critical node in the supply chain for energy distribution.
- Facilitates the storage of petroleum products and possibly LNG.
- Supports offshore drilling activities by offering logistical and operational backing.
Specifications:
Infrastructure:
Mooring Facilities:
- Includes Single Point Mooring (SPM) systems designed to secure tankers and facilitate safe transfer of cargo.
- Equipped with multiple mooring buoys capable of handling vessels >250,000 DWT (Deadweight Tonnage).
Storage:
- Offshore storage units and Floating Storage Units (FSUs) with high capacity for both crude oil and LNG.
- High-grade materials to prevent leakage and ensure environmental protection.
Loading and Unloading:
Pipelines:
- State-of-the-art subsea pipelines connecting the terminal to onshore processing facilities.
- Dual pipeline systems for redundancy and safety.
Transfer Systems:
- High-capacity loading arms and flexible hoses fitted with emergency shutdown systems.
- Real-time monitoring technology to ensure flow efficiency and detect potential anomalies.
Technological Integration:
Monitoring Systems:
- Advanced SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems for remote monitoring and control.
- Environmental monitoring tools to track oceanic conditions and prevent spills.
Safety Protocols:
- Comprehensive fire-fighting systems both onshore and offshore.
- Regularly scheduled safety drills and evacuation protocols.
Capacity Handling:
Throughput:
- Designed to handle millions of barrels of oil per year.
- LNG capacity fitted for substantial volumes commensurate with large-scale exports.
Berthing:
- Can accommodate the simultaneous docking of multiple large-scale tankers.
- Equipped with maneuvering aids to assist in safe and efficient vessel docking.
Environmental and Compliance:
Regulations:
- Adheres to international maritime safety and environmental standards.
- Regular environmental impact assessments to minimize ecological disruption.
Waste Management:
- Offshore waste management systems for handling and treating operational waste.
- Oil spill response strategies and equipment in place.
Operational Support:
Maintenances:
- Scheduled maintenance and upgrades to ensure continuous operation and safety.
- On-site technical support and immediate response units.
Logistics:
- Helicopter landing pads for quick personnel and material transfer.
- Secured communication lines for uninterrupted operational coordination.
Summary:
The Offshore Terminal GAGAK RIMANG embodies a blend of advanced engineering, robust safety, and environmental stewardship. Its infrastructure is built to handle significant capacity, integrating cutting-edge technology to ensure operational efficiency and the protection of marine ecosystems. This terminal is not only pivotal for Indonesia's energy sector but also contributes to the secure and reliable supply of energy resources globally.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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TERSUS BUMT | baycraft | 4/11/2025 | ||
ETZOMER 505 | baycraft | LSB | 4/11/2025 | |
NECTAR | Tanker | ID TUBAN | 4/6/2025 | |
SEABORNE PETRO | Tanker | BUMT | 4/1/2025 | |
PHOENIX ALPHA XXXV | Tanker | BALONGAN ID | 3/21/2025 |