Nafta (B) terminal in Antwerp becomes Vesta Terminal Antwerp NV
12.15.2009 - NEWS
December 15, 2009 [Mercuria] - One of the Belgian port of Antwerp’s major petroleum products and biofuels terminals has a new name: Vesta Terminal Antwerp NV. The former Nafta (B) terminal was acquired in October by Mercuria Energy, one of the world’s largest independent energy trading companies, which announced the name change December 14th, 2009.

Vesta Terminal Antwerp offers 830 thousand cubic meters of storage capacity for petroleum products and biofuels in the Port of Antwerp with excellent accessibility to sea, road, rail and pipeline infrastructure. The terminal is equipped to load and unload a major seagoing vessel and three barges simultaneously. The terminal offers tailor made services such as blending or dyeing of products to specific requirements.

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