MINA AL AHMADI
- KWMEA
- Latitude: 29.0663
- Longitude: 48.1635
- Arabian Gulf
- Port in Kuwait
Location: Mina Al Ahmadi Kuwait
Mina Al Ahmadi Port - Kuwait
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 29.0811° N latitude, 48.1306° E longitude.
- Proximity: Situated on the Persian Gulf, Mina Al Ahmadi is about 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait.
Port Overview: Mina Al Ahmadi is one of Kuwait's principal maritime oil terminals and a key facility in the global oil supply chain. It plays a crucial role in exporting Kuwait's petroleum products.
Ownership and Management:
- Owned and operated by the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) and Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), subsidiaries of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC).
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berths and Terminals:
- Multiple berths for handling different types of oil tankers, including VLCCs (Very Large Crude Carriers).
- Specific terminals designated for crude oil, refined products, and other petroleum derivatives.
Loading and Storage:
- Extensive pipeline infrastructure connecting the port to inland refineries and oil fields.
- State-of-the-art loading arms and equipment for efficient and safe transfer of oil.
- Large storage tank farms for crude oil and petroleum products.
Depth and Navigability:
- Harbor depth: Approximately 21 meters (69 feet), accommodating large deep-draft vessels.
- Channel depth: Similar to harbor depth, maintained for safe navigation of large tankers.
Auxiliary Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for all vessels, ensuring safe berthing and unberthing operations.
- Bunkering: Available for vessels requiring refueling.
- Waste Disposal: Equipped facilities for handling ship-generated waste.
Operational Capabilities:
- Annual Throughput Capacity: Designed to handle tens of millions of barrels of crude oil annually.
- Modernization: Continuous upgrades to meet global environmental standards and improve operational efficiency.
Security and Regulations:
- Compliance with international maritime security frameworks, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code).
- Stringent environmental and safety protocols to mitigate risks of oil spills and other hazards.
Strategic Importance:
- Among the busiest oil export ports in the Persian Gulf.
- Plays a vital role in Kuwait's economy as a hub for oil export, directly linking to worldwide markets.
Notable Developments:
- Ongoing projects aimed at expanding capacity, incorporating advanced technologies, and increasing efficiency and safety standards.
For vessels planning to call at Mina Al Ahmadi, it's essential to coordinate closely with port authorities and agents to ensure compliance with port regulations, operational readiness, and navigational safety.
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