Ground Breaking Set For Expansion of Seward Fuel Terminal - Alaska
05.09.2013 - NEWS

May 09, 2013 [Anchorage Daily News] - Seward - Shoreside Petroleum announced an expansion to its fuel storage terminal in Seward of up to 8 million gallons.  The project will raise the facility’s capacity to some 10 million gallons. Shoreside will partner with Petro Marine Services, with the first phase of construction scheduled to begin this summer. 


Kurt Lindsey, Shoreside Petroleum’s CEO, said “We believe the increased capacity will provide both companies with many options for managing the fuel needs of our broad customer base located throughout South-central Alaska and the Interior Railbelt.”

During the winter months under sustained periods of severe cold, heavy ice restricts access to the fuel supply in Cook Inlet.

The new storage in Seward will provide an alternative for securing supply year round for the companies petroleum barges.

Shoreside Petroleum and Petro Marine Services are family owned Alaska companies and have been doing business throughout the state for over five decades.

Together the two companies serve their customers with 15 terminals from Wasilla to Ketchikan, as well as Northwest Canada. Included in this family of businesses is a large network of retail gas stations and commercial cardlocks that operate under the Petro Express and Essential 1 brands.

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