Petroplex Intl, LLC Starts Developing 10 Mln Bbl Oil Terminal at Mississippi River-St. James Parish
01.28.2011 - NEWS

January 28, 2011 [Petrol Storage Broker] - St. James Parish-Petroplex International, LLC has launched the development of a 10 million barrels multipurpose liquid bulk storage terminal at St. James Parish, Louisiana, directly located at the Mississippi River.

 


The managing partner, Larry Sciacchetano of Petroplex has appointed Petrol Storage Broker LTD, based in The Netherlands and Atlanta (USA),  for the coordination from the first until the last phase of the whole development of this 1780 acres sized terminal as well as for the sales and marketing towards suppliers.

Petroplex will build the most modern equipped terminal at the Mississippi River, with high speed throughput facilities. The terminal will be operated and implemented by the Petrol Storage Broker “zero” demurrage technique.

The first phase contains a 4 million bbl storage facility. total location is large enough for future expansion of the storage capacity up towards a total storage capacity of 10 million bbl.

Petrol Storage Broker LTD has already start with the sales and marketing towards suppliers.

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