VTTI’s New Terminal in Port Qasim Moves Forward
09.05.2018 - NEWS

September 5, 2018 [Tank News International] - The new VTTI terminal in Port Qasim, Pakistan, is on its way to becoming a key independent regional terminal in Pakistan as it begins phase one for HSD.


The 233,400 cbm Greenfield project is strategically located near Karachi and will be able to store a range of refined oil products. VTTI’s expertise and knowledge of the industry as well as its international network, combined with the support of its local partners, Hascol and Fossil, will ensure the terminal is a leading storage and distribution terminal for the growing domestic market. 

The terminal offers 21 truck-loading positions for local delivery and is also connected to the White Oil Pipeline, which transports clean oil products up country. The available third-party jetty can handle oil tankers up to 65.000 dwt. The terminal is expected to be commissioned by the end of the second quarter/ the beginning of the third quarter of 2018.

It is expected that due to local economic and demographic growth, the demand for refined products will increase significantly in the future.

—————————-

TankTerminals.com – Research, Market and Expand Your Presence within the Tank Storage Industry. Learn more.

Squadron Energy Chooses Reganosa to Operate and Maintain a New LNG Terminal in Australia
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Squadron Energy]- After an international selection process, Reganosa Servicios... Read More
Air Products and Yara in Advanced Negotiations to Partner on Low-emission Ammonia Projects
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Yara]- World-leading hydrogen supplier and global industrial gases company Air... Read More
Europe’s Soft Gas Prices Put the Squeeze on U.S. LNG Traders
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Oil Price]- U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas have been on a record-breaki... Read More
China's November Crude Oil Imports Reach Highest Daily Level in 27 Months
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Reuters]- China’s crude oil imports rose 4.88% in November from a year e... Read More