TENAGA EMPAT
- Latitude: 2.25788
- Longitude: 102.1
- Offshore Terminal in Malaysia
Location: Malaysia
TENAGA EMPAT is an offshore terminal located in Malaysia. It primarily services tankers for oil and gas operations. Here is a detailed description and specification of TENAGA EMPAT:
Location:
- Geographic Position: Situated off the coast of Malaysia.
- Coordinates: Exact coordinates are often required to be obtained from navigational charts or authorized sources for precise navigation.
Terminal Specifications:
- Type: Offshore terminal.
- Primary Functions: Loading and unloading of crude oil, petroleum products, and potentially natural gas.
- Facilities:
- Mooring Systems: The terminal is equipped with mooring apparatus suitable for securing large oil tankers. These include Single Point Mooring (SPM) systems, which allow for the mooring of vessels in open sea.
- Storage: Onshore storage facilities typically connected via sub-sea pipelines.
- Pipelines: Sub-sea and possibly floating pipelines that connect the mooring points to storage facilities onshore.
Capacity:
- Tanker Size Accommodation: Capable of handling various classes of oil tankers from medium to ultra large crude carriers (ULCC).
- Throughput: Specific throughput capacities might vary and should be obtained from operational data but typically substantial, supporting the transfer of multiple thousand barrels per day (bpd).
Operational Aspects:
- Pilotage and Tug Services: Often required and available to assist with the safe approach and departure of vessels.
- Loading/Unloading Rates: Varies based on vessel and terminal capabilities; typically these rates are substantial to ensure efficient turnaround times.
- Safety Protocols: Adherence to international and national maritime safety regulations, including firefighting, oil spill response, and emergency preparedness.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance:
- Environmental Protection: Measures in place to prevent and mitigate oil spills, including the use of oil booms and containment systems.
- Regulatory Authorities: Compliance with Malaysian maritime and environmental laws, often overseen by authorities such as the Malaysia Marine Department and relevant international maritime organizations.
Connectivity:
- Access: Vessels access the terminal via designated maritime routes. Onshore access to storage facilities typically by road and potentially rail for subsequent distribution.
Technological Integration:
- Communication Systems: Advanced communication systems for coordination between the terminal, tankers, and shore-based facilities.
- Monitoring Equipment: Real-time monitoring systems for pipeline integrity, loading/unloading rates, and environmental conditions.
Ancillary Services:
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance services for mooring systems, pipelines, and storage tanks.
- Logistics Support: Support services for crew change, supply replenishment, and other logistical needs.
Usage:
- Clientele: Primarily energy companies involved in the extraction, processing, and distribution of oil and gas.
Key Considerations:
- Weather Dependency: As an offshore facility, operations can be impacted by weather conditions, necessitating robust contingency planning.
- Security Measures: Implementation of maritime security protocols to deter and respond to potential threats.
This description provides an overview of the TENAGA EMPAT offshore terminal. For detailed and up-to-date technical specifications, consult the terminal's management or specific technical documentation.
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