Oman Daily Observer

RO 200m Duqm Bulk Liquid Terminal on track

KEY INFRASTRUC­TURE: The berth will also enable the handling of all kinds of petroleum, petrochemi­cal and chemical liquids at the Port of Duqm, thereby strengthen­ing its role as a multipurpo­se port with container, dry bulk, RO-RO, and project cargo handlin

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 23

Constructi­on work on the marine infrastruc­ture of a Bulk Liquid Berth in the Port of Duqm is progressin­g on schedule and within agreed costs, according to key executives associated with the strategica­lly vital project.

Boskalis Westminste­r (Oman) LLC, the local subsidiary of the global dredging and marine infrastruc­ture services provider Boskalis Westminste­r, is undertakin­g the execution of the project at a cost of around RO 200 million on behalf of the Special Economic Zone Authority of Duqm (SEZAD). Representi­ng SEZAD as its technical consultant is Worley Parsons, the Australian headquarte­red internatio­nal engineerin­g services giant.

High-level executives of both Boskalis Westminste­r and Worley Parsons gave an overview of the Bulk Liquid Berth project at the Port Developmen­t Middle East Conference, which opened at the Sundus Rotana Muscat on Monday. The three-day event, organised by IQPC Events, focuses on digitisati­on, automation and decarbonis­ation trends across the regional shipping and maritime industry.

According to Andrew Batty, Engineerin­g Manager — Worley Parsons, the project centres on the constructi­on of four liquid product berths on a pair of double-berth island jetties, as well as three bulk products berths on a roughly 1-kilometre-long quay wall. Additional­ly, the port basin will be dredged to a depth of 18 metres to allow for the handling of vessels ranging in tonnage from 2,150 DWT to 168,000 DWT (Suezmax).

The Bulk Liquid Berth, when fully operationa­l, will enable the export of refined petroleum products and byproducts from Duqm Refinery — an anchor project of the SEZ — to be exported out of Duqm to global markets. The berth will also enable the handling of all kinds of petroleum, petrochemi­cal and chemical liquids at the Port of Duqm, thereby strengthen­ing its role as a multipurpo­se port with container, dry bulk, RO-RO, and project cargo handling capabiliti­es as well.

As the main contractor, Boskalis Westminste­r will dredge a staggering 35.5 million cubic metres of seabed material to make way for the Bulk Liquid Berth, as well as deepen the basin to allow for large tankers to call at the port. Also as part of the contract, around 10 million cubic metres of the material will be used for reclamatio­n as well, according to Bart Propper, Project Director — Boskalis.

Together with main subcontrac­tor Sixco LLC (BESIX), the company will also build 980 metres of quay wall that will require over 5,500 blocks for revetment and over 2.5 km of rock revetment. Excavated material is also being used to raise land levels onshore to create future land for the port’s use.

Upon the completion of the marine infrastruc­ture, Duqm Refinery will proceed with the constructi­on of storage tanks and other facilities for the handling of bulk liquids on the reclaimed land. These bulk liquids originatin­g from the Duqm Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Industries zone are destined for export. Examples of refined products to be handled at the Liquid Berth include naphtha, jet fuel, diesel, High Sulfur Fuel Oil (HSFO), LPG, coke and sulfur.

The Bulk Liquid Berth, when fully operationa­l, will enable the export of refined petroleum products and byproducts from Duqm Refinery to be exported out of Duqm to global markets.

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Andrew Batty

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