Orlen Boosts Capacity at Butinge Crude Terminal By 20%
02.05.2018 - NEWS

February 5, 2018 [The Baltic Course] - The company does not disclose how much it invested in the new tank, which has increased the terminal's capacity by 20%, Orlen Lietuva spokesman Tomas Digaitis told BNS.


This investment is particularly important for us. It will not only allow us to adapt dynamically to the constantly changing market conditions, but will also increase the stability of our business and the energy security of Lithuania and the region as a whole,” Orlen Lietuva CEO Michal Rudnicki said in a press release.

This brings the total capacity of the Butinge terminal’s tanks to over 300,000 cubic meters.

The new tank has sufficient capacity for Orlen’s crude refinery in Mazeikiai, in northwestern Lithuania, to operate in a normal mode for 48 hours. It will also allow the company to store more different types of oil as crude from different sources often cannot be mixed.

The Butinge terminal last year handled 9.8 million tons of crude, a rise of 5.4% compared with 2016.

Orlen Lietuva, which 100% owned by Poland’s Orlen, has been importing crude oil via Butinge solely for its own needs since mid-2006.

—————————-

Learn how to unlock more key tank terminal data. Join the Free Webinar TankTerminals.com 2.0: Smart Business Decisions, Powered by Data. Date: February 7th, 2018.

US LNG opportunities ‘lie beyond Permian basin’
12.07.2025 - NEWS
Dec 04, 2025 [ Gasworld ]- LNG project developers face a critical supply chain challenge that w... Read More
OTTCO affirms strategic role in driving Oman’s hydrogen goals
12.07.2025 - NEWS
December 5, 2025 – [Oman Observer] – Oman Tank Terminal Company (OTTCO), a subsidiar... Read More
Port of Newcastle Completes Feed Studies for Green Hydrogen Project
12.05.2025 - NEWS
December 05, 2025 [Renewables Now]- Port of Newcastle has completed front-end engineering design ... Read More
CHS, Energy Partners Opening New Rail Terminal in Montana
12.05.2025 - NEWS
December 05, 2025 [LPGas Magazine]- When the temperatures drop each winter, Montana propane marke... Read More