STURE

  • NOSTU
  • Latitude: 60.6203
  • Longitude: 4.855
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Sture Vestland Norway

Marine Port Description and Specification: Sture Terminal, Norway

General Information:

  • Location: Sture, Øygarden Municipality, Vestland County, Norway
  • Main Function: Crude Oil and Natural Gas Processing and Export Terminal

Geographic Coordinates:

  • Latitude: Approximately 60.592° N
  • Longitude: Approximately 4.874° E

Port Specifications:

  • Water Depth:

    • Approach Channel: Approximately 20 meters, suitable for large tankers
    • Berth Depth: Typically around 25 meters, accommodating Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs)
  • Berths:

    • Number of Berths: Generally has multiple berths for inbound and outbound crude oil tankers
    • Berth Types: Primarily used for crude oil loading and offloading
  • Terminal Infrastructure:

    • Storage Capacity: Significant capacity for crude oil storage, with land-based storage tanks
    • Loading/Offloading Equipment: High-capacity loading arms and pipeline infrastructure
    • Support Facilities: Includes control rooms, safety systems, and environmental protection equipment

Key Features:

  • Operations:

    • The Sture Terminal is part of Norway's offshore oil and gas infrastructure
    • It receives crude oil and gas from the offshore fields for processing and export
    • Utilizes state-of-the-art technology for safe and efficient handling of hydrocarbons
  • Connectivity:

    • Connected via subsea pipelines to offshore fields like the Oseberg Field and others
    • Export connections for shipping crude oil to international markets
  • Environmental and Safety Standards:

    • Compliant with international maritime and Norwegian environmental regulations
    • Equipped with spill containment systems, fire prevention technology, and emergency response plans

Additional Information:

  • Visiting Requirements:

    • Clearance must be obtained from Norwegian authorities
    • Strict adherence to maritime security protocols (ISPS Code compliance)
    • Piloting services typically required for navigation into the terminal
  • Nearby Facilities:

    • Close to Norwegian continental shelf operations, enhancing logistical efficiencies
    • Access to support services including tugboats, ship repair, and maintenance facilities

Economic Significance:

  • Strategic Importance: Plays a crucial role in Norway’s petroleum export industry
  • Volume Handling: Can handle large volumes of crude oil, contributing significantly to Norway's export capacity

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority: Managed under Norwegian operator, Equinor
  • Emergency Contact: Integrated emergency response and contact systems monitored 24/7

Conclusion:

The Sture Terminal in Norway is a critical asset in the country’s oil and gas sector, providing robust facilities for handling crude oil exports with stringent safety and environmental measures. The terminal's deep-water berths, substantial storage capacity, and state-of-the-art infrastructure underscore its significance in global energy markets.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
FOX Towing/Tug STURE 04:53:44
REX Towing/Tug STURE 04:29:52
FRONT ANTARES Tanker NO STU 02:54:27
VELOX Towing/Tug STURE 12:58:27
AJAX Towing/Tug STURE FEDJE STURE 12:26:28
KMARIN RELIANCE Tanker NO STU 3/1/2026
NJORD DF Tanker NO STU > DE RSK 3/1/2026
LOS 131 Port PILOTBOARDING FEDJE 2/28/2026
BAUT Towing/Tug $ 2/28/2026
ROSLAGEN Cargo KYSTFART 2/27/2026
JAARLI Tanker FI SKV>NO STU 2/17/2026
TENAX Towing/Tug STURE 2/15/2026
PACIFIC GARNET Tanker NOSTU 2/15/2026
VIVAX Towing/Tug STURE TUG 2/13/2026
TORM KRISTINA Tanker STURE 2/13/2026
ALFA BALTICA Tanker NLRTM>NOSTU 2/11/2026
FRONT ALTAIR Tanker NOSTU 2/9/2026
PARTHENON TS Tanker
MARAN TIDE Tanker

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