PBF Energy to Move More Crude Oil by Rail at Delaware Refinery
08.28.2012 - NEWS

August 28, 2012 [Progressive Railroading] - GT Logistics completes rail lines at Texas terminal. PBF Energy plans to further expand crude-by-rail shipments at its Delaware City, Del., refinery.


The company rails 20,000 barrels per day of western Canadian and Bakken Shale crude oil into the Delaware City storage facility.

Work is under way to more than double rail offloading capacity to 40,000 barrels per day in September and 110,000-plus barrels per day by January 2013, PBF Energy officials said in a prepared statement.

“We have been expanding our on-site rail facilities to import advantaged crudes from western Canada and the Midwest,” said Delaware City Refinery Manager Herman Seedorf.

To ensure consistent rail-car supply, the company committed to leasing a significant number of coiled and non-coiled tank cars, said PBF Energy Chief Executive Officer Tom Nimbley.

In addition, the company plans to establish an office in Calgary, Alberta, to further expand its upstream contacts and sourcing options, he said.

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Other PBF Energy Storage Facilities in TankTerminals.com: Toledo Ohio, Paulsboro New Jersey

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