Mercuria's Terminal & Processing Assets Renamed to VESTA
03.05.2010 - NEWS
March 03, 2010 [Mercuria] - Mercuria Energy Asset Management B.V., part of the Mercuria Energy Group, has announced today that Mercuria’s wholly owned terminal & processing assets will be renamed under a common ‘VESTA’ brand.

These assets are:
Vesta Terminal Flushing B.V., (The Netherlands) – formerly Mercuria Terminals Flushing B.V.
Vesta Terminal Tallinn OÌ, (Estonia) – formerly Eurodek Synergy OÌ
Vesta Terminal Antwerp N.V., (Belgium) – formerly Nafta (B) N.V.
Vesta Biofuels Brunsbüttel GmbH & Co. KG, (Germany) – formerly 3B Biofuels GmbH & Co. KG
Vesta Biofuels Amsterdam B.V., (The Netherlands) – formerly Mercuria BioEnergy B.V.
Mercuria’s minority holdings in assets in China, Africa and Brazil do not carry the Vesta name.
Commenting on this development, Anton Klomp, Member of the Board of Mercuria said:
“Mercuria has a growing portfolio of assets in midstream oil and biofuels and we want our customers to be able to identify with a common brand – delivering a safe and reliable service. It’s not only a change of name, we are bringing a common focus on Safety, Health, Environment and Quality – which are key to running a successful operation.”
“Vesta is establishing a global presence in energy infrastructure and we are continually on the lookout for further assets in key energy hubs and niche markets.”

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