Oylz Terminals held a groundbreaking ceremony at Khalifa Port to mark the start of construction of a new petroleum products storage terminal being developed by Oylz Terminals within the port.
The facility is
intended to provide modern storage and handling infrastructure for refined
petroleum products.
The project, with an
approved design, will be developed in phases, with an initial capacity of
154,500 cubic meters and a total capacity of 660,000 cubic meters.
The terminal will
handle products such as gasoline, gas oil (diesel), naphtha, and bunker fuels.
Located at Khalifa
Port, the project is designed to support resilient supply chains by adding new
refined-products storage capacity and enabling efficient maritime logistics and
trade flows.
As part of the
development, a new dedicated jetty with a 16-metre depth is being established
to accommodate large-scale vessels servicing oil-related operations at the
port.
The facility will be
delivered in line with relevant regulatory requirements and international
standards, with safety, security, and environmental management embedded
throughout design, construction, and operations.
Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO
of Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group, said: “Khalifa Port was designed as gateway
to trade enablement across multiple sectors and service including industrial
investments. OYLZ Terminal’s project reflects the type of strategic development
the port is proud to support. This groundbreaking marks a shared commitment to
disciplined delivery, operational excellence, and the development of
infrastructure that will reliably serve regional energy markets over the long
term. We look forward to working closely with Oylz Terminals as the project
progresses through construction and into operations.
Dr Khalid Omar Al
Midfa, Chairman of Oylz Terminals said: “Today is more than the start of
construction, it is a commitment to build infrastructure that advances Abu
Dhabi’s long-term economic vision and reinforces the UAE’s role as a global
center for trade, industry, and connectivity. We will deliver responsibly and
transparently, in close coordination with AD Ports Group and the relevant
authorities. Our priorities are clear: safety and compliance first, and quality
and reliability for the life of the asset.
Salman Wisal, Chief Executive Officer of Oylz Terminals, said: “This milestone marks the shift from planning to delivery. At Khalifa Port, we are developing a refined products storage terminal designed to international standards, starting with Phase 1, and built with a clear pathway to expand to 660,000 cubic meters over time. A new dedicated jetty with a 16-metre draft is also being established to support oil-related operations. From day one, success is disciplined execution: safety first, compliance always, and operational readiness embedded from the start.” -OGN/TradeArabia News Service