PAGEAU

  • Latitude: -1.10268
  • Longitude: 8.59474
  • West Africa
  • Offshore Terminal in Gabon

Location: Gabon

The Offshore Terminal PAGEAU in Gabon, also known as the Cap Lopez Oil Terminal, is a crucial infrastructure for the petroleum industry in Gabon. It primarily serves as an export point for crude oil produced in the country's onshore and offshore oil fields.

Description:

  1. Location: The terminal is situated near Port-Gentil in Gabon, along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea. It is strategically positioned to facilitate the export of oil to international markets.

  2. Ownership and Operation: The terminal is typically operated by major oil companies or joint ventures involving Gabon's national oil company and international oil firms.

  3. Facilities and Infrastructure:

    • Mooring Systems: Including single-point moorings (SPMs) or multi-buoy mooring systems (MBMs) to allow tankers to dock safely for loading.
    • Storage Tanks: Onshore storage tanks for temporary holding of crude oil before it is loaded onto tankers.
    • Pipelines: Subsea pipelines connecting the terminal to offshore production facilities and onshore storage tanks.
    • Loading Arms and Manifold Systems: For efficient and safe transfer of crude oil from storage tanks to tankers.
  4. Capacity:

    • The terminal can handle large crude oil tankers, typically ranging from Aframax to VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) sizes.
    • Storage capacity and loading rates vary and are often capable of handling millions of barrels of oil per year.

Specification:

  1. Depth and Anchorage:

    • Sufficient water depth to accommodate large tankers, often ranging between 20 to 25 meters.
    • Anchorage areas with specific depth and safety regulations for vessels awaiting loading or unloading.
  2. Navigation and Safety:

    • Navigation aids such as buoys and beacons to guide vessels.
    • Stringent safety protocols for spill prevention, fire protection, and emergency response.
  3. Environmental Considerations:

    • Compliance with international environmental regulations such as MARPOL.
    • Measures for oil spill prevention and response, including containment booms and skimmers.
  4. Operational Efficiency:

    • Advanced automation and control systems for precise management of loading operations.
    • Efficient turnaround processes to minimize the time tankers spend at the terminal.
  5. Security Measures:

    • Stringent security protocols to protect against maritime threats.
    • Integration with national and international maritime security arrangements.

The Offshore Terminal PAGEAU is vital for Gabon's oil exports, providing critical infrastructure to support the country's economy. Its specifications and operations are designed to ensure efficiency, safety, and environmental protection, adhering to both national and international standards.

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