TGE Successfully Completes 15,000 MT Ammonia Storage Terminal in Samsun, Turkey
11.26.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

November 26, 2024 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Our valued client TGE has proudly announced the successful completion and commissioning of its 15,000 MT ammonia storage terminal in Samsun, Turkey. This achievement was marked by the inaugural ship unloading operation, signifying the project’s transition to full operational status.

 

The terminal, delivered under an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) framework, represents a significant milestone for TGE. The company extended its gratitude to the dedicated project team, contractors Tekfen Imalat ve Muhendislik A.S., and all contributors for their unwavering efforts in making this project a success.

Special thanks were also expressed to Eti Bakir A.S., TGE’s client, for their trust and support throughout the journey.

This facility underscores TGE’s commitment to advancing energy infrastructure, contributing to energy transition goals, and supporting the storage needs of the evolving ammonia market.

 

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