KERTIH
- MYKET
- Latitude: 4.58988
- Longitude: 103.463
- Indonesia
- Port in Malaysia
Location: Malaysia
Kerteh Port is a well-developed marine port located in the state of Terengganu on the eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This port serves as a critical hub for the oil and gas industry, given its proximity to the Petronas oil refinery in Kerteh and other petrochemical facilities in the region. Below is a detailed description and specification of Kerteh Port:
General Information:
- Country: Malaysia
- Location: Kerteh, Terengganu
- Coordinates: Approximately 4.5833° N latitude and 103.4333° E longitude
- Operational Authority: Kerteh Port is under the jurisdiction of the Malaysian Marine Department and managed by various stakeholders, including Petronas.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Industrial Port
- Primary Functions: Loading and unloading of petroleum, chemicals, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and other industrial materials.
- Draft Depth: The port accommodates medium to deep-draft vessels, with draft depths typically around 10 to 15 meters (approximately 32.8 to 49.2 feet).
- Berths: Multiple berths designed to handle large tankers and specialized vessels. Berths are equipped with modern loading and unloading infrastructure.
- Storage Facilities:
- Tanks: The port has extensive tank storage facilities for crude oil, LNG, and other hydrocarbons.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing primarily focused on industrial materials related to the oil and gas sector.
Navigational Information:
- Tidal Information: The port experiences semi-diurnal tides, with variations due to seasonal monsoon weather patterns.
- Navigational Aids: Equipped with modern navigational aids, including buoys, beacons, and lighted markers, to guide vessels safely through the port’s approach channels.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for vessels above a certain size. Pilot services are available to assist with safe navigation into and out of the port.
- Tug Services: Available to facilitate berthing and unberthing operations, especially for large tankers and LNG carriers.
Port Services:
- Bunkering: Limited bunkering services available for vessels calling at the port.
- Maintenance: Basic maintenance and emergency repair services available.
- Safety and Security: High safety and security standards due to the nature of cargo; compliance with international maritime safety and security regulations, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code.
Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected to the national highway network, facilitating the transportation of goods to and from the port.
- Rail: Limited rail connectivity focused primarily on the transportation of goods within the industrial complexes.
- Air: The nearest airport is Sultan Mahmud Airport in Kuala Terengganu, approximately 100 kilometers north of Kerteh.
Environmental Considerations:
- Regulations: Strict adherence to environmental regulations to minimize the impact of port operations on the surrounding environment.
- Facilities: Waste management and spill response facilities in place to handle any accidental releases of hazardous materials.
Economic Impact:
- Regional Importance: Critical to the regional economy due to its role in the export and import of petroleum and petrochemical products.
- Employment: Provides significant employment opportunities in the region, predominantly in the oil and gas sector.
Kerteh Port continues to play a vital role in supporting Malaysia’s petrochemical and energy sectors, contributing to the country’s economic growth and industrial development.
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