PUNTA EUROPA TERMINA
- GQPET
- Latitude: 3.78333
- Longitude: 8.71667
- West Africa
- Port in Equatorial Guinea
Location: Malabo Equatorial Guinea
Punta Europa Terminal - Equatorial Guinea
Location:
- Country: Equatorial Guinea
- Region: Bioko Island
- Coordinates: Approximately 3°43'N latitude and 8°45'E longitude
Overview: Punta Europa Terminal is an important maritime facility situated on the northwest coast of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea. It primarily serves the oil and gas industry, which is a key sector in the country's economy.
Functions and Services:
- Main Functions: The Punta Europa Terminal supports hydrocarbon (oil and gas) export and import operations.
- Facilities: The terminal is equipped with berths for oil tankers, LPG carriers, and support vessels. It includes offloading and loading jetties, storage tanks, and processing facilities.
- Operators: The terminal is managed by various international petroleum and gas companies, including Marathon Oil, Noble Energy, and associated partners in the region.
- Infrastructure: Various pipelines, pumps, and safety systems are installed to handle and manage petroleum products securely.
Specifications:
- Berthing Capacity: Multiple berths can accommodate different sizes of tankers and vessels. Detailed specifications of berth length and draft may vary; typically, they can handle medium to large-sized tankers.
- Depth: Channels and berthing areas are dredged to appropriate depths to facilitate the large tankers and ensure safe navigation.
- Storage Capacity: The terminal has significant on-site storage capacity for crude oil, natural gas, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
- Loading/Unloading Capability: High-capacity pumps and loading arms facilitate efficient transfer of hydrocarbons.
Safety and Regulations:
- Compliance: The terminal operates under strict international maritime regulations regarding safety, security, and environmental protection.
- Emergency Response: Equipped with emergency response teams and equipment to handle potential spills, fires, or other incidents.
- Security Measures: High-security protocols are in place to protect the infrastructure and operations, complying with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code requirements.
Accessibility:
- Navigational Aids: The approach to Punta Europa Terminal is well-marked with navigational aids to ensure safe passage for incoming and outgoing vessels.
- Connectivity: It is connected to other parts of Bioko Island and mainland Equatorial Guinea via road and possibly other logistics networks.
Economic Significance:
- The Punta Europa Terminal plays a critical role in Equatorial Guinea's economy by facilitating the export of hydrocarbons, contributing significantly to national revenues through its oil and gas operations.
For specific technical details and operational guidelines, stakeholders such as port authorities or operating companies should be consulted directly.
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