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Hutchison Ports and the KA Petra malaysian will construct to a terminal in the port of Johor for the transfer liquid bulk ship-ships
The objective is to make of also a primary center of regional fuel distribution in compliance with norms IMO 2020
April 4, 2019
The terminalista group Hutchison Ports di Hong Kong has signed an agreement with the KA Petra malaysian in order to realize a terminal for the transfer from ship ship of crude oil, producing oil and which liquified natural gas in the port of Johor, terminal that - they have emphasized the two societies - will be the greatest Ship-to-Ship Hub than this type to the world. The understanding previews that KA Petra has a participation pairs to 70% in the project and Hutchison Ports of 30%. The previewed investment piles to 150-180 million dollars. The construction of the terminal, that it will happen in various phases, will begin within next the 12 months.
The new terminal, that it will occupy an area of 2.800 hectares and will have of 31 docks, will have a storage capability of beyond nine million producing tons of oil and the objective of KA Petra and Hutchison Ports is to make of also a primary center of regional marine fuel distribution to low sulfur tenor in compliance with the Maritime norms of the International Organization (IMO) that they will take effect next 1° January(on 28 October 2016).
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