NuStar retrofits Sint Eustatius tanks
04.29.2010 - NEWS
April 29, 2010 [TankStorage Magazine] - US-based storage terminal player NuStar is retrofitting tanks at its 13 million barrel facility in Sint Eustatius in the Netherlands Antilles. Until recently NuStar had a Saudi customer with 5 million barrels of crude storage.

‘Now we have replaced that customer with another national oil company (PetroChina, editor) which desires to bring crude and also heavy gasoil from time to time – so we needed heated tankage, meaning retrofit of tanks was due to make tanks more valuable,’ Danny Oliver, VP of marketing and business development at NuStar Energy, says.
Construction is due to be complete by early Q4.

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