UAE’s Fujairah Port Boosting Oil Storage Capacity
05.23.2012 - NEWS

May 23, 2012 [Reuters] - Oil storage capacity in the UAE’s port of Fujairah is expected to rise to around 7.8 million cubic meters by 2014 from its current capacity of 5.8 million cubic meters, the harbor master at the Fujairah port said on Tuesday.


Fujairah is poised to rival the world’s top two bunkering hubs, Singapore and Rotterdam, thanks to booming demand from the Middle East as well as Asia.

“We’re working to develop our infrastructure parallel to the oil storage growth,” Tamer Masoud told Reuters on the sidelines of an industry event in Dubai.

He added that by the end of this year oil storage capacity is expected to rise to 6.8 million cubic meters, and the increase will come from the completion of projects by Aegean Maritime, Gulf PetroChem and Vopak Horizon, as some of these firms are building in Fujairah for the first time.

With growing capacity and a strategic location which bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, Fujairah may eventually challenge Singapore’s crown as the top oil storage and products trading center.

“We’re offering a one-stop shop in terms of maritime services, plus the strategic location makes an important difference,” Masoud added.

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