OLIVIA PETROLEUM’S CÁDIZ II TERMINAL IS NOW OPERATIONAL

Cádiz II, Olivia Petroleum’s liquid bulk storage facility is already operational at Poniente’s dock in the Port of the Bay of Cádiz.

The terminal has 12 storage tanks with a total volume of 12,000 cbm to house non-dangerous products with a flash-point higher than 55ºC and three lines of 8 inches in diameter. Vessels of up to 200m in length and 9.50m of draft can operate. The terminal will focus on the international trading of raw materials for the manufacture of Biodiesel (FAME). Specifically, the product that will occupy most of the traffic will be Used Cooking Oil (UCO).

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